how-to of the day: embroidered felt sweethearts
Sorry for the delay in getting this published :-) Here’s how I made sweethearts out of felt - not candy!
I asked you to get some candy-colored felt, along with a heart-shaped cookie cutter (or other heart-shaped template) in my last post.

Use the cookie cutter as a template and trace around it - using a water-soluble fabric marker.

Cut out more hearts (you don’t have to - but they look so charming as a grouping)

Using a water-soluble fabric marker (non permanent) write out different Valentine’s day sayings. It’s going to be easier to embroider if you go with something short.

Place the heart cut-outs onto tear-away stabilizer or heavy weight interfacing. This makes it much easier to free-motion embroider. Drop the feed dogs on your sewing machine and switch to a darning or free-motion foot. You can also hand-embroider if you prefer. I used plain, red sewing machine thread - I want the felt sweethearts to look like the candy ones.

Here’s how the hearts turned out after I trimmed the backing, snipped off the loose threads and used a damp cloth to remove the marker.
I’ll show you how to finish them tomorrow :-)
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