Thank you for your brilliant tips on the hearts :)
Well, here is one I made earlier using some very special and pretty fabric, kindly sent to me by a Lovely Lady As a little thank you I donated some money to a worthy charity.
It really is adorable material. Very special.
As it is, I am quite happy with my heart, the one thing with hearts is that there are many different ways to make them, and I guess one has to go on a little journey to find the right way for them. I also am very partial to using the pinking shears with some of mine :)
I don't know what you think, but for me, I feel I could have nearly solved the heart making puzzle :)
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It is very pretty well done hunni I think it's perfect.
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karen
Hi There,
ReplyDeleteI have been far too absent from blogland recently, and have missed your recent posts :-(
I have had some nightmares with hearts before now! Seem to be getting there now though... Yours looks fabulous!
Hope you have had a fab weekend :-)
Rose XXX
Gorgeous fabric, love it!
ReplyDeleteI managed my first heart on the machine, I done what a few bloggers mentioned on your last post. Followed the lines and then trimmed, easy peasy ;)!
((hugs))
Beki xxx
Its a great shape Mary - lovely fabric x
ReplyDeleteThat shape is very pleasing on the eye! Love the fabric and the string, I use string for mine! Suzie. xxx
ReplyDeletewhat lovely fabric and your heart looks perfect!! i have a day at home today so off to attempt what feels like heart number 345667805889484 :-) wish me luck x
ReplyDeleteYour hearts are looking much better than my first attempts!
ReplyDeleteI struggle with the middle of the curves but I'm sure practice will make perfect!
Victoria x
well one of them worked and the other did the exact same thing again where it got caught up! ggrrr im very frustrated now there must be a better way!
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