Hi Sarah, when you get to the heart ‘v’ point, if you make a tiny stitch, literally half a millimetre, below it from behind coming up, then again just on the top fabric, then sew down into the backing fabric you should find it ‘pulls the point down’ into a nice crisp and sharp v. (Courtesy of Patricia Cox lessons on Baltimore Appliqué many years ago at Alston Hall). Sorry, it’s not that easy to explain in words!!! I absolutely love your designs xx
Hi Sarah, when you get to the heart ‘v’ point, if you make a tiny stitch, literally half a millimetre, below it from behind coming up, then again just on the top fabric, then sew down into the backing fabric you should find it ‘pulls the point down’ into a nice crisp and sharp v. (Courtesy of Patricia Cox lessons on Baltimore Appliqué many years ago at Alston Hall). Sorry, it’s not that easy to explain in words!!! I absolutely love your designs xx
I love this I also love handstitching look forward to your next video
Thank you for a lovely video. The little hearts are adorable. You have inspired me, I do enjoy slow stitching. ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I was struggling with the heart on the Winter sampler. Your tutorial has explained it perfectly 💕
Amazing tutorial!!very helpful the Video xx Anne
Awesome
Thank you Sarah, you have explained it perfectly.
Thank you Janet… I’m so happy to read this xo
Lovely heart. They are my favourite shape too ❤️
Thank you..l I think they add ‘warmth’ to a design xo
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much for doing this. I love all your products and videos and blogging. 💗Darla
Thank you so much Darla xo
Does every new stitch start where the preceding one came up?
Hi Inta.., yes it does xo