I did it! My 50 knit hearts for the Etsy Dallas Spring Bash bags are finally finished! Whew, and just in time. I think I underestimated how long each heart would take, but in the end, knitting these hearts was so worth it! They came out beautifully!
I'm just so proud of these happy little hearts. Don't they bring a smile to your face?
I even kept the rainbow of colors going in the packaging!
If you are in the Dallas area, come to the Spring Bash on April 30 and snag one of my hearts in the bash bags for the first 50 people in line!
I can't believe I'm done making hearts...ok it's time to finish my Union Jack tea cosy and get to work on some new accessories for the shop! If only you knew the ideas I have brewing...get psyched everyone. :-)
Have a great weekend!
Wow, they look gorgeous, I want one! Nice work!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteUm holy wow. My little corner keeper bookmarks PALE in comparison. I wish I could stand in line for one of these!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey're so cute! I wish I was in the area to stop by :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome!! I can only imagine all the work that went into these but it was SO worth it. Wish I could go to the event and snag one :)
ReplyDelete<3 kris&kel
www.krisandkel.com
They're so gorgeous, I love the attention to detail right down to the little wool bows on the bags.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I don't think hopping on a flight to Dallas from the UK is entirely justifiable by the possibility of snaffling one of these... but I would if I could =) x
They're darling! Now I think I want to learn to knit...
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jane.
P.S. Newest follower!
I just started following you via blog lovin' and your blog is great! I can't wait to go back through everything, it's like finding a new series of books to read or something. The matching rainbow ribbons was a genius touch. Keep bloggin'!!!
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Dominique
www.adorablygeek.com
ah- meredith these are gorgeous! they turned out just perfect. it will be so neat if you see people walking around with your little pin on! congrats for getting them all finished. it must be a relief to work on something else too :)
ReplyDeletethank you dear!!! i reallyyy love your blog! the colors!!!
ReplyDeletelove, polly :)
I have two questions.
ReplyDelete1.) Did you stuff them?
2.) Did you go top to bottom? or Bottom to top?
They're gorgeous! Love the blog by the way.
super cute, meredith!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love them! Sooo cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!! You are so sweet. :-)
ReplyDeleteGabriella -
1.) Yes I did.
2.) I knit them from the bottom up.
Thanks!!
these hearts are so cute and pretty! i love what you did with the packaging too!
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Wow, I can't believe you actually made so many of them! They're so cute and lovely, in rainbow colors... Congratulations for finishing a huge task. I love the idea of the gift bags <3
ReplyDeleteSo awesome. I want one!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so great! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great display! I really love brown paper and yarn together, and of course I love yarn hearts. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletebesitos.
could u send me that pattern?
ReplyDeleteOhhh Meredith, they are so BEAUTIFUL! Get in there for finishing up so many hearts, and the packaging is so gorgeous, what fun! Keep up the great work - will you be posting a tutorial of how to make these little guys? Would be such cute stocking fillers/ cracker fillers for girlfriends at christmas! Katie. xxx
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