Make Danish woven fabric hearts

Make Danish woven fabric hearts

Check out this DIY video tutorial from Curbly, the best place to share pictures of your home, find design ideas, and get expert home-improvement advice.

Danish woven hearts are part of every kid's childhood (or they should be). When weaving, your hearts ripped as you wove or as you filled them, but either way in leads to heart "ache". Making them out of fabric will save you countless tears. Learn how to make Danish woven fabric hearts. They'll last for many Christmases and Valentine's days to come, and they'll never break your heart (overuse of puns intended). To make this fabric heart small basket, you'll need the following:

* fabric, calico works perfectly
* fabric stiffener or white glue, like Elmers
* tin foil or waxed paper
* ruler
* pencil
* scissors
* buttons, each heart requires two
* needle and thread

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