It is quite hard to crochet a heart! This is a pattern from one of the best books I have found on crochet, "201 crochet motifs, blocks, projects and ideas" by Melody Griffiths. I am pleased to tell you that this will soon be available to buy from my shop. We had a very successful trip to Spring Fair in Birmingham this week, and one of the new things I ordered was a big range of lovely craft books. Soon I will be able to sit at work reading them all (for quality control purposes obviously!).
The crochet bit in the felted hearts does look a bit wonky in the top photo (this doesn't look so bad in real life) so I think I might need to practice a bit more with the heart shape. But I like the colours and I even like the reverse side of them. Maybe I should just forget about the crochet?
I am thinking of making the 3 above into key rings to go alongside the mini quilts I made a few weeks back. The mini owls have now been released from their keyfob shackles as I decided that they should be free to just be owls (there are 8 of them now). It just seemed cruel to attach a metal keyfob to their heads! Plus Margueritte from Adventures in Quilting and Sailing made a very valid point that they were a bit fat for a key ring (no offense owls!).
And speaking of my Valentine, not only is he a wonderful, loyal, romantic husband (he nearly always makes me a beautiful valentine card), he is also a very talented photographer. He just launched his own photography website last week called 'Natural Light'. I have installed a link button at the top of the page or just click here to take a look at his amazing photos.
Happy Valentine's Day Jonathan! xxx