How To Make A Valentine's Day Charm Tutorial By Alma Stoller

Valentine's Day will be here soon. Still plenty of time to make this next project. If you always wanted to create your own Valentine Day's charm then you'll be happy to know that Alma Stoller has a wonderful tutorial on her Alma Stoller blog showing you how. Enjoy.


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Here's what Alma had to say about her tutorial:  These charms are really easy to make.

Please respect Alma's TERMS OF USE:  I encourage you to link back to my post. Please give credit where credit is due. Unless otherwise noted, all photos, text, ideas, tutorials and artwork on this blog are the property of Alma Stoller. I'm happy to share with you, but please do not copy, reproduce or use without permission. Thank you.

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My Heart Has Wings Tutorial By June Crawford of A Creative Dream


Do you love making hearts? If you do June Crawford has a wonderful tutorial on her A Creative Dream blog showing you how to make a heart with wings. Enjoy!


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Here's what June had to say about her tutorial:  I'm fascinated with hearts and wings lately. Well, honestly, I've been fascinated with each for a very long time, but more recently it's been them together. I'm not sure if it has any underlying meaning or not...but they have been in my dreams for a while now. Driving home from work last Thursday an idea came to me.

I tend to see things completely finished when an idea comes to me, the details all have to be worked out later, but the underlying idea begins with a mold that I have for wings, an old, old, old quilt, and is influenced by some very old linens that my grandmother embellished.

Please respect June's TERMS OF USE:  Please note, in regard to the copyright, all of the directions and photographs in my tutorials are mine, you may not copy or reproduce them without my consent. These instructions are for you to use for PERSONAL use only, not for profit.

June's Bio:  Me... a dreamer, a ponderer of big and small thoughts. A wanna-be artist, a soon to be empty-nester... wondering what the heck I am gonna do with the rest of my life...

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Hummingbird Applique Free Tutorial by Jessica Levitt of Juicy Bits

Looking for a cute embellishment for a little girl's dress. If you are then you'll be happy to know that  Jessica Levitt has a wonderful tutorial on her Juicy Bits blog showing you how add a hummingbird applique.



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Here's what Jessica had to say about her tutorial:   Well, I embellished this little number for Aurora some time ago, with plans for a tutorial before Valentine's day. Now I'm just squeezing in some simple instructions (no pictures....sorry!) just in time. It's VERY easy, I promise, so if you need a little something for your sweetie to wear on heart day, you should be able to do it in an evening.

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Copyright © 2008-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Jessica Levitt of Juicy Bits.  Jessica is a mom, sewer, crafter and designer.

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Valentine Flag/Banner Free Pattern From Nanette Merrill of Freda's Hive

I just love hearts and all the different things you can make using hearts.  Well, if you love quilts and quilting then you'll be happy to know that Nanette Merrill has a wonderful tutorial on her Freda's Hive blog showing you how to make a quilted heart Valentine flag or banner.


Copyright © 2008 - Written By Nanette Merrill of Freda's Hive.

Here's what Nanette had to say about her pattern:   This is a small and easy project to try machine quilting. You could stitch in the ditch with a walking foot for hearts and stipple (with darning foot and feed dogs down) the light area and borders. Trim, add fabric sleeve and bind.

Please respect Nanette's TERMS OF USE: All contents of my Freda's Hive blog, including my tutorials, are the property of Nanette Merrill and my daughters and cannot be reproduced in any way without prior written approval.

Copyright © 2008 - 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Nanette Merrill of Freda's Hive. Nanette is a mother of 8 and avid quilter.

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A Mother's Heart Annie, My Little Valentine, Daisy Bea, Candy Cane, Cotton Candy, Tilly Sue & Doll, and Clara Anne Free E-Patterns From Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts

Do you LOVE Annie's? If you, then you'll be happy to know that Brenda Greenwalt has created several free e-patterns on her Lillie Mae's Crafts website for the Annie lover in all of us.  Shown below are just 7 of her many enjoyable Annie's. 



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: Annie stands at approximately 17 inches and carries her Little Annie snugly tucked in her own little pocket. Little Annie holds a heart in her hands. I had so much fun creating this pattern. For a little fun, the Little Annie pocket could be added to a wreath or other craft project. Attach a ribbon or piece of jute and you have a peg hanger. Or just decorate your shelf or curio cabinet with Little Annie. So many possibilities.



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: This cute little Annie has a valentine heart in her hand ready to present to you. Part Shabby-Chic and part prim, you will just love her. Approximately 14 inches tall when completed.



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Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: Daisy Bea is ready for play with her doll who is wearing a matching outfit. Pattern includes the daisy and bumble bee as well as the doll. Approximately 19 inches tall when completed.



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: Sweet little whimsy Candy Cane is absolutely adorable. She holds in her hand 2 candy canes. Celebrate Christmas with this delightful pattern. Approximately 14 inches tall when completed.



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: An adorable little prim miss, busy eating her cotton candy. Quick and easy with minimal supplies needed. Pattern includes color picture and full-size pattern pieces so no measuring needed!! Templates and instructions for facial features makes creating the face so incredibly easy. Pattern also includes template for her shoes and socks as well as the cotton candy. Approximately 14 inches tall.



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: Ready for play, Tilly Sue is adorable in her little slouch socks and her cute little pinafore. She carries her doll out for play. Tilly is approximately 15-1/2 inches tall, Doll approx 6 inches tall.



Copyright © 2008-2010 - Written by Brenda Greenwalt of Lillie Mae's Crafts.

Here's what Brenda had to say about her e-pattern: Whimsy and girlish, Clara Anne is perfect for the beginning doll maker as her pattern is all one piece. She is approximately 18 inches tall.

Please respect Brenda's TERMS OF USE: All of my craft patterns are copyrighted. You may create a reasonable amount of items from my patterns for craft fairs, bazaars, craft malls, and auctions as long as you give Lillie Mae's Crafts credit for the design. You MAY NOT mass produce items from my patterns.  Copying for any reason at all is strictly prohibited. You DO NOT have permission to alter them in any way. No wholesaling of items made from my patterns. My patterns are not to be shared or redistributed in any form without my express permission. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com

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