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Under a Blue Moon

Decor, cooking, organization, all the pretty things

Valentine Sachet

I was fully intending to do a post on keto friendly macarons today, however, they were a complete and utter fail.  They would have been so cute if they actually worked so maybe I’ll try again but just make regular macarons.

Instead I bring you an easy little craft project that I whipped up on Friday.   I have a ton of vintage hankies that I’ve collected or have been given to me over the years.  A few of them are showing their age and either have holes or areas of discoloration.  So I upcycled one of them into a heart shaped sachet.

(See I told you I bought that pair of scissors as a prop….)

I used a scrape of linen I had from an old project.    And look what I found when I unfolded it:

Haha!  Does anyone remember that project?  I still think they would be cute along the top of a tote bag.

I actually made two sachets.  The first one the proportions weren’t right and once I sewed the pieces together and turned it right side out the heart was kind of distorted.  The second template I made was a little fatter and the top of the heart not quite as pronounced.  Here’s the template if anyone wants to recreate this.  The finished sachet is about 5 1/2″ x 5″.

I cut out two pieces of the linen and then cut my hankie into quarters.  It has the lace detail on each corner so I can make four sachets out of this one hankie.  Before sewing the pieces together I trimmed it to shape and fused the hankie to one of the linen hearts.  I then sewed on the buttons.  I found it much easier to do this before sewing the two sides together.   I put the linen hearts right side together with a small loop of rickrack sandwiched between and pinned it all together.

I sewed around the heart using a 1/4″ seam allowance leaving about two inches unsewn so I could stuff it once turned right side out.

I would have preferred to stuff it with dried lavender but since I didn’t have that I used polyfill and added a couple drops of lavender oil.   I hand stitched the opening and it was done!

I think they would make a nice Valentine gift.   Okay I’m off to see if I can redeem myself with another macaron attempt.

 

 

February 4, 2019 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Crafts, Holidays

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