wearing your heart on a branch,
or perhaps a window handle or cupboard knob..... I find it seriously difficult to part with even the tiniest scraps of fabric, it seems so very wrong to throw fabric away, even the smallest of off-cuts. So I try to use every last little piece whenever possible and am forever looking of new ways to incorporate these orphaned scraps.
These little hearts are perfect for utilising those precious pieces of fabric and any project that involves dipping into the button jar is sure to make me smile. I have hung them from an old piece of driftwood in the study were they cheer up a rather grey windowsill no end.
I have added the hearts to the Handmade at Poshyarns shop and now find myself developing a sudden urge to decorate for Valentines day.
or perhaps a window handle or cupboard knob..... I find it seriously difficult to part with even the tiniest scraps of fabric, it seems so very wrong to throw fabric away, even the smallest of off-cuts. So I try to use every last little piece whenever possible and am forever looking of new ways to incorporate these orphaned scraps.
These little hearts are perfect for utilising those precious pieces of fabric and any project that involves dipping into the button jar is sure to make me smile. I have hung them from an old piece of driftwood in the study were they cheer up a rather grey windowsill no end.
I have added the hearts to the Handmade at Poshyarns shop and now find myself developing a sudden urge to decorate for Valentines day.
Comments
K x
Kath
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Gorgeous hearts, is it really nearly Valentine's already?
Ali
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Lovely hearts - I think you can never have too many. They certainly prettify most door knobs and handles in my home.
Have a lovely day,
Nina xxx
C x
PS. I did enjoy the knitting from a couple of posts ago!
And thanks Rebecca, I wish you a great year too!