Monday, January 28, 2019

Valentine's Day

How I Love Valentine's Day!

Do you love it, too, or is it just another day? It is odd because I'm not really all that fond of heart motifs, for example: on a shirt or jewelry. But I still love Valentine's Day. No idea why....

Today's post is a roundup of old Valentine ideas.

Heart shaped cinnamon rolls - the complete post here. Yum-o!
Next is this fluffy easy to make Valentine Wreath, made with coffee filters! The complete tutorial is here. This is the third year I've displayed these, outside no less, and they still look great.

Just a quick book heart...so sweet! It only takes thirty pages to make this.  Link to the original post here. Or directly to the tutorial here.


Be sure to check out the Sweetheart Tatted Heart post with a FREE pattern to make it here.

More soon...
XOXO

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Sweetheart Tatted Heart

Needle Tatted Hearts for Valentine's Day!


Love these little tatted hearts, and I hope you do, too. They are so easy...it only takes a couple of hours to make each one. 


Made some simple coasters with a felt base and a heart that had not been stiffened.
This is the proto-type - in the final version I've changed the middle of the heart to 4-4 (originally 8-8).

Here are all the supplies that you need to make the hearts. It makes this craft very affordable. I got my needle sizer and tatting needles through Amazon. The Red Heart crochet thread (#10) at Walmart, also available on Amazon. The Stiffy was purchased from Joann's. You will need scissors and a paintbrush which you might already have as I did...the Silpat from my kitchen, but waxed paper or freezer paper would work just as well. The crochet needle I only used when learning to tat. Magnifying glasses help you see those tiny stitches!

Update 4/22/2022, the pattern has been corrected. 







To save the pattern, just right click on the picture and download to your computer, from there you can print it.
There are several YouTube posts that will show you how to tat. This is my favorite one: Needle Tatting Basics by RustiKate

Happy Tatting!