Barb and Mary from Me and My Sister Designs are back in the studio with another Makin' It Cute tutorial focused on - you guessed it, Valentine's Day!
Wear your heart on your sleeve (or your purse, desk, or front door) with this easy-to-make craft! These little hearts are completely custom and can be used to decorate anything your heart desires!
Are you ready to sew along with us? We're going to use the brand new Rainy Day collection by Me & My Sister Designs! This collection is sure to bring a smile to your Valentine's face, no matter what the weather man has in store!
Do you have some people in mind who deserve this special Valentine? Leave a comment on this blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel to be entered to win the Heart's Delight pattern! We can't wait to see how cute your Makin' It Cute project turns out! Be sure to tag us on Facebook and Instagram! #makinitcute
Contest closed! Congratulation to our winner Alesha!
THAT is super cute!♡ thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteThey always make everything look so fun, would love to meet the sister's one day.
ReplyDeleteWould love to make this for someone who appreciates handmade items. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
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ReplyDeletewhat a great little make and so charming in the fabric she chose. Thanks for the ideas!
Super cute and easy heart design. Would love to use the heart-shaped templates for future quilty items!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun project!!! And absolutely LOVE the fabric collection!!!
ReplyDeletelstangl482 at aol dot com
Fun, and easy, project!! Can see making these to add to the front of a simple tote. Already subscribed to your YouTube channel.
ReplyDeletecwayons(at)yahoo(dot)com
Super cute project. Love the fabric line
ReplyDeleteLove your "homemade" valentines. So cute!
ReplyDeleteSweet! I'd love to make it for my great-niece! She's the love of my life!
ReplyDeleteJulie.mirdoch@shaw.ca
Oh how cute this
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and I'll be making
some for family.
Carla from Utah
The hearts are adorable and would be perfect for the grand kids but I think it would make a great project for my 4-H sewers to work on!!
ReplyDeleteLove the valentines and the Rainy Day fabrics! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute heart templates. Loved how Barb gave all her neighbors a special handmade heart - but I think they might have guessed who it came from :)!
ReplyDeleteCute pattern for a valentine. I can think of several people I could make and give it to. I am already subscribe to the FQ Youtube.
ReplyDeletei would love to make these for my grand children. thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the colors of your fabrics. they are so cheerful
ReplyDeleteI have been subscribed to your You Tube videos for a very long time. I even broadcast to my TV to watch
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Subscribed and definitely have some very special people in mind. Thanks for the chance! Ksmith8@emich.edu
ReplyDeletePretty Pretty Pretty your Fabric makes me happy on a wet and gloomy day.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this for my grand daughter - the only girl in a big family of boys! I already subscribe to your You Tube videos and enjoy them so very much.
ReplyDeleteWell my sister has spent most of her working life caring for the elderly, I think she deserves as many as I can make! Love you sister!❤️
ReplyDeleteThis would sure make my grandchildren happy on Valentine's Day! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove these little hearts! Perfect little gift for someone special. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHot glue a small magnet strip to the back and you've got an adorable fridge decoration. They also make great party favors for a girl's birthday party.
ReplyDeleteThat is a super cute idea, leaving them on the neighbor's mailboxes. I think my grandchildren would love these.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter would be the one to get a special heart. Super cute idea!
ReplyDeleteakk_nana@yahoo.com
I have some grandkids that would love these! I want one too, lol.
ReplyDeleteWould love to make some hearts!
ReplyDeleteLove this, but can't find the templates at the Fat Quarter Shop. Every time I try to follow a link, the page doesn't exist. Help would be appreciated! 😊
ReplyDeleteSo good to read this such a good and informative sewing guide
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