Today's project is a simple embroidery pattern (based on my felt heart brooch design from a couple of years ago) you can personalise with initials. Stitch it as a Valentine's or anniversary gift for the one you love, or as a wedding present for a special couple.
I've framed my heart inside one of the mini 3inch embroidery hoops (available from my shops) and I'll be adding a loop of red ribbon to the top so it can be hung as an ornament - it's actually going to be a house-warming gift for a couple who hopefully don't read my blog! But you can, of course, stitch your heart onto anything you fancy.
1) Print the heart pattern at the bottom of this post, and draw on the initials you want. Then trace the pattern onto greaseproof/baking paper with a marker pen.
2) Stretch your felt in an embroidery hoop (I used a 5inch hoop for this step). Pin the baking paper in position in the centre of the hoop, tack it in place with long stitches and remove the pins.
3) Stitch the design. I used backstitch and half the number of strands in stranded white embroidery thread / floss.
4) Remove the tacking stitches and carefully tear away the paper from the stitched design, using a pin to remove any small or fiddly pieces. Then remove the felt from the hoop.
5) Carefully position the felt in a smaller (3inch) embroidery hoop, ensuring you get the heart as central as possible, then tighten the hoop
7) Gradually fold and glue the felt into the back of the hoop. For extra neatness, cut out a circle the same size as the inner hoop and glue this to the back to hide your workings.
... and you're done!
Click here to view the pattern in another window/tab, and print it at 100%.
This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to embroider as many hearts as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a few photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial on your site. Thanks!
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Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell done :)
xoxo
radmegan
very cute idea.
ReplyDeleteOMG I got soooo crazy for this that I just bought 6 hoops in your Etsy shop. I MUST MAKE!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of friends who will be married at next saturday, it's a shame those hoops won't be in Brazil at time for the wedding. But I'll give one of this to them, later on. (C+D, Camila + Douglas)
<3 your work!
I LOVE this - and the best part is that I've already got some of your mini hoops!
ReplyDeleteDrianis - yay, thanks for your order! I hope your friends will like their hoop :)
ReplyDeleteSarah Lou - have fun! x