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Working with felt is one of the easiest ways to create gorgeous pieces to scatter around your home, and something that is super easy to get children or beginners to try out!
Takes these hearts we've been making, they are easy to make and look gorgeous hung around the home.
All you need:
Felt
Thread
Buttons (to decorate)
Stuffing
How to make a felt heart:
1. Cut out 2 identical shaped hearts out of the felt you are using (you can use the same colour or two different colours - it is entirely up to you!)
2. Line them up together, and using blanket stitch, stitch around the outside of the heart, binding both sides together.
3. Leave a small gap towards the end of stitching, and stuff heart with a small amount of stuffing to pad it out.
4. Finish stitching and close up the hole.
5. Decorate the front of the heart however you wish.
6. Attach some thread to the top of the heart.
Let me know if you try this, it really is a great, fun way to make cute little bits to decorate your home!
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Happy Saturday Crafters!
Today I wanted to share with you a project that was very personal to me and one I was very pleased with the way it turned out. I hope you enjoy it...
The "Live. Laugh. Love" is a phrase we are all very familiar with these days, its everywhere, on everything, and I think for a lot of us, it does mean a lot. It's all we really want and need out of life. For someone with a hard choice, its nice to be reminded of that.
I found this cute ribbon, which I put over the corner of the cushion, emphasising what the cushion was trying to portray.
The idea for the plane, came from her love of travel. She's a free spirit, she's travelled, she's lived abroad, she loves embracing different cultures and seeing new places.
This cushion was surprisingly easy to make, although the main part was long winded to stitch, I really enjoyed it, and I think its always nice when you're excited about making something beautiful for someone who is special to you.
How I made the "Live. Laugh. Love" Cushion:
1. Cut out two pieces of fabric the desired size of your cushion.
2. Cut out a smaller square that will fit on your cushion. This will be the centre point to your cushion, and will be where your stitching will take place.
3. Next, using either a stencil, pre-cut letters or free hand, cut the words Live, Laugh, Love out of fabric. You can use either all the same fabric, or different fabrics like I did.
4. Next cut out the plane shape and the heart shape.
5. Pin words & images to the fabric.
6. Blanket Stitch words in place.
7. Blanket Stitch images in place.
8. Stitch the vapour trail from the plane, through the heart and up the material.
9. Cut out a piece of wadding the same size as the centre piece, and place this under the centre piece and stitch it to the main fabric of the cushion. This will raise it up and bring it out of the cushion.
10. Stitch the two main parts of the cushion together, back to back, and turn through.
11. Now here you have two options, if you've made your cushion with the idea of putting another cushion filler inside it, you will need to add a zip. I, however, made my cushion with the intention of just stuffing it. I stuffed it until it was quite padded and then stitched it up.
12. Voila!
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Today I wanted to share with you a project that was very personal to me and one I was very pleased with the way it turned out. I hope you enjoy it...
When I set out to make this cushion I didn't even have an idea in my head (which is what generally happens with my most favourite pieces), I just knew I wanted to make something for my best friend, I wanted to incorporate elements of her personality into it, and I wanted it to be totally her style.
So I took a blank piece of fabric, I closed my eyes and I thought about what I wanted it to represent to her. At the time I was making it she was facing an important decision about where she wanted to be, and from there, it came easily.
(Stay tuned later for a step by step guide of how I made this cushion)
The "Live. Laugh. Love" is a phrase we are all very familiar with these days, its everywhere, on everything, and I think for a lot of us, it does mean a lot. It's all we really want and need out of life. For someone with a hard choice, its nice to be reminded of that.
The heart shape idea obviously came from the idea of love, what girl in this world doesn't want to be loved!
I found this cute ribbon, which I put over the corner of the cushion, emphasising what the cushion was trying to portray.
The idea for the plane, came from her love of travel. She's a free spirit, she's travelled, she's lived abroad, she loves embracing different cultures and seeing new places.
This cushion was surprisingly easy to make, although the main part was long winded to stitch, I really enjoyed it, and I think its always nice when you're excited about making something beautiful for someone who is special to you.
How I made the "Live. Laugh. Love" Cushion:
1. Cut out two pieces of fabric the desired size of your cushion.
2. Cut out a smaller square that will fit on your cushion. This will be the centre point to your cushion, and will be where your stitching will take place.
3. Next, using either a stencil, pre-cut letters or free hand, cut the words Live, Laugh, Love out of fabric. You can use either all the same fabric, or different fabrics like I did.
4. Next cut out the plane shape and the heart shape.
5. Pin words & images to the fabric.
6. Blanket Stitch words in place.
7. Blanket Stitch images in place.
8. Stitch the vapour trail from the plane, through the heart and up the material.
9. Cut out a piece of wadding the same size as the centre piece, and place this under the centre piece and stitch it to the main fabric of the cushion. This will raise it up and bring it out of the cushion.
10. Stitch the two main parts of the cushion together, back to back, and turn through.
11. Now here you have two options, if you've made your cushion with the idea of putting another cushion filler inside it, you will need to add a zip. I, however, made my cushion with the intention of just stuffing it. I stuffed it until it was quite padded and then stitched it up.
12. Voila!
I hope you enjoyed this blog post, let me know what you think in the comments!
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