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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Blanket-stitched Felt Hearts


From the first moment of December 1st, 
it is decreed that I am finally allowed to play Christmas songs.

{If I had my way, I think I would play them all year round...but possibly I would have to move into a lonely, but very musically fulfilled, cave far away.}


Don't you just love this time of year: creating the feeling of Christmas magic around the house? 

The carols, 
the decorations, 
the wondrous meaning of it all,
the excitement.


Today, I'm joining in with Make It Merry, 
hosted by Diane at Home Sweet Homemade.




This year, I thought I'd drive the Christmas Magic Santa Express 
for my own felty project. 


It was pretty easy but gave a fanTAStic result. So easy that I made two. 
And so gorgeous that I keep I will be keeping them up all year.
{See, already I made my hermit cave more homely.}

Do you want to have a go?
Is Santa's belt tight round his wobbly tummy?
Course it is!

Here's a tutorial just for you...

All you need to do is this:


Cut out two large red hearts of the same size, 
one medium sized cream or grey heart
and one small red heart

{you can, of course, choose the colours of your dreams, but I rather like the look of the small and large hearts being the same colour and the medium heart providing some kind of contrast}


Pin the small heart to the medium heart. 
{I like it centred but, again, you can choose to offset if that appeals to you.}
 Then, using three strands of a contrasting embroidery thread and an embroidery needle, blanket stitch all around the edge of the little heart to attach it to the medium sized heart.

Do exactly the same with the medium heart 
onto one of the big hearts.


{Try if you can to make your blanket stitches the same size all around the hearts, and pay special attention to the pointed base for a super-neat finish.}

Then stitch the two large hearts wrong sides together, leaving a gap at the top. Pour generously into your felt heart the filling of your choice for 
a really plumptious look. 
I used organic lavender.
{Yum.}

Then continue the blanket stitching, 
leaving a large loop of thread at the top for hanging.


The last stage, to stop your filling from seeping out through the stitching, is to machine stitch around the edge of the large heart, following the line along the bottom of the blanket stitches.


And there you have it: 
a gorgeous, Christmas-magic heart.


So beautifully plump and gorgeous, I almost want to gobble it all up. Almost.


Coming soon, 
a very Modern Country way to display your Christmas cards....


41 comments:

  1. Whata gorgeous piece of handiwork. It reminds me of Swedish designs.

    Well done!

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  2. Perfecto! I can also see them in tartans - old thrifted blankets especially :)

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  3. Those are so adorable! I bet one can also make holly, stars, and christmas trees the same way and have them be just as cute.

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  4. Gorgeous, Sarah. And you're right, you could easily have them up all year. Love the idea of stuffing them with lavender. xx

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  5. How sad is it that I don't even know how to do a blanket stitch? I always love the way they look. I think you've inspired me to learn!

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  6. This is so pretty, love the colours you chose, I have this book and love it :)

    Bee happy x
    Have a delicious day!

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  7. oh honey, they're simply gorgeous plumptious hearts made by such loving hands. i wish i could sew like you.

    i'm going to sing you one of my favorites:

    OH HOLY NIGHT
    THE STARS ARE BRIGHTLY SHINING
    IT IS THE NIGHT
    OF OUR DEAR SAVIOR'S BIRTH...

    peace to you.

    michele

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  8. Oh Courtenay, I DEFINITELY should have added that blanket stitch is easy-peasy once you know how - NOTHING to be scared of - truly!

    Sarahxx

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  9. Aw, they do look so sweet!

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  10. This is so cute! You did a lovely job, Sarah!

    XO,
    Jane

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  11. Your heart looks lovely and I have a big bag of lavender just waiting to be used! I love red and white and I think they would look lovely all year round xx

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  12. Hi Sarah!

    Oh I just love this! Now if only I had a sewing machine to do what you do! :) LOVE it - so beautiful & charming! Happy Holidays to you, my dear!!!


    XOXO's,
    Jessie

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  13. I love hearts and Xmassongs!!!

    ♥ Franka

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  14. These are gorgeous, Sarah. I love the gray/red combo, too. Great tutorial!

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  15. Hey Jessie,

    You could easily do the sewing machine part by hand - not quite as quick, perhaps, but still straightforward!

    Sarahx

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  16. So adorable. Can't wait to see everything together. It's going to be beautiful-without a doubt.

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  17. I could almost gobble it up too! Christmas magic is all about full hearts and this pretty plump fabric heart is a perfect reminder. Thank you for giving me even MORE ideas for magical Chrismas cheer Sarah! xo, Diane

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  18. Well isn't that cute? And I'm jealous - I can't figure out how to do a blanket stitch for anything. Don't know what's wrong w/ me.

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  19. Oooh, gorgeous!! I'll be giving that a go!!

    S x

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  20. Hi Sarah
    They look great I'm going to give them ago.
    Kind Regards
    Karen

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  21. What a simple BEAUTIFUL decoration, and way to add a little Christmas Magic to your home!

    Carlee
    www.ladybirdln.com

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  22. Sarah,
    These hearts are lovely, dear friend! My favorite, of course, is the trio with the creamy ivory heart centered between the two red hearts! Thank you for showing us with clear, easy to follow, instructions! Have a great weekend...and fill your home with lovely music! "Tis the Season...
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  23. Darling! They remind me of Swedish/Scandinavian hearts. Love the color combo of red and gray. Your blanket stitch is so neat. I can see a Christmas tree filled with these.

    Enjoy your weekend filled with Christmas tunes :-)

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  24. That is wonderful, Sarah, I wish I had the stuff for it so I could make one tomorrow! I will have to get the supplies next time I'm out shopping.
    Hugs, Cindy

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  25. Another great craft with a super easy tutorial. Love it!

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  26. Another great craft with a super easy tutorial. Love it!

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  27. Oh! I'm in love with those hearts!!! I will most certainly be making a few for around the house - They will look so lovely and Christmassy in red -- Red and Gold are definitely my favourite Christmas colours :-)

    Thanks for the tutorial - Fabulous teaching!

    Lizzy x

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  28. So pretty. I think I could manage those. I will tootle out and get appropriate supplies.

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  29. I love your beautiful felt heart Sarah :)

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  30. Lovely, lovely, lovely! I just may give this a go! This looks like a project I can finish without falling into the procrastination mode! Putting it on my list!
    Thanks Sarah! You have certainly inspired me before...finally got my slipcovers done for my chairs!!

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  31. The blanket stitch just adds so much and for sure you can leave it up all year. Merry Christmas!

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  32. This is so sweet! Love the blanket stitching!

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  33. These are great! So simple and so, so pretty! Melissa x

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  34. i'm going to try them, sarah!

    michele

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  35. It's adorable Sarah! And thanks for the tutorial - not that I am talented enough to handle making one - LOL! But it is very pretty! I also can't wait to see your solution for Christmas cards. That is always a dilemma of mine! Have a great weekend!
    -Shelley

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  36. Oh this is adorable and looks so easy to do which are my favourite kind of sewing projects!

    xxx

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  37. Oh my goodness, that is so super cute, Sarah! I love the heart pin too. I would almost want to leave that on there and just find something to cover up that pointy end.

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  38. I *love* your felt hearts, Sarah! I've been making lavender hearts as little gifts for my clients and these felt ones look so charming!

    Hope your December is shaping up wonderfully, my lovely!

    Meera xx

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