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Make your own shabby chic fabric hearts for Valentine's Day. These hearts are a fun DIY project that is perfect for Valentines or a wedding. Use fabric, lace, and embellishments to create memorable decoration pieces. Super Easy to follow tutorial on this page.

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MaryEllen Gruener Stensgaard
8.8K views · 1.3K reactions | This is one of my favorite ways to create a turned edge for appliqué. ❤️ (I think it’s called a faced technique.) I’m using a lightweight nonwoven fusible interfacing. My favorite one is Quilter’s Select Cutaway. It’s very sheer but strong and doesn’t tear easily. You can also use Pellon 907F which is similar. These hearts are about 2.5” and my favorite part is turning them right side out using a wide straw and a ballpoint bodkin. Once the hearts are made, you can fuse them onto your project and then appliqué by hand or machine. See my previous post for my free Vintage Heart quilt block pattern or see the link in my profile. 😍 #facedappliqué #turnededgeapplique #appliquequilting #applique #heartapplique #quiltersselectcutaway #quiltersselect #handappliqu Patchwork, Tela, Molde, Couture, How To Make A Quilted Heart, Linking Hearts Quilt Pattern Free, Heart Quilts Free Pattern, Heart Quilts Applique, Sewing Hearts Ideas

This is one of my favorite ways to create a turned edge for appliqué. ❤️ (I think it’s called a faced technique.) I’m using a lightweight nonwoven fusible interfacing. My favorite one is Quilter’s...

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Jane
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Hello ‘shabbilicious’ friends, I apologize that I’ve been ‘MIA’ the past few days… Life just got a tad busy!! I had the opportunity to spend a couple of hours in my craftroom over the weekend… there was a huge ‘To Do’ list to contend with, but when I had a break, I spent some time just ‘pottering’. Lately I’ve really enjoyed these unstructured crafting moments. I delved into my scraps bag to use up some of the left over fabric pieces from my Tilda ‘Happiness is Homemade’ collection. 1. I cut…

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Liz Helm

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