Valentine’s day around the corner

Sitting here with a cup of coffee. I’m overwhelmed with the response to the postcard swap, and wow, thanks for all your kind comments on my Dixieland Tree Embroidery! I’m glowing with pride. Each comment you write makes me want to sew 100 stitches more!

Textile art by Hanna Andersson, the HeArt Mini Quilt III (Copyright artist Hanna Andersson)


If you read my blog last year you might remember that I did two small heart-quilts back then and promised to have them up for sale “soon”. Hmm, this is not soon but a year later I know! Well I think right now is perfect!

I’ve decided that if I have a shop there should always be something fun to buy there, and these heart quilts are so cute and ready to be wall-hangings in a beautiful home somewhere in the world… Where will they go? I hope they will find good homes. I’m hoping I will get to update my shop soon again – with a little surprise I think you all will like… Stay tuned.

Right now I’m working on a few new heart quilts, but in the mean time I’ve added these two (finally) to iHanna’s Etsy Shop.

Please check out my personal favorite Valentine Pink and Green Quilt and the Scottish inspired Valentine Amore – coz’ Valentine’s Day is around the corner!

Inspiration: I’m in love with….

Also check out these blog buttons recently added to my Link Love Page that you can find in the navigation above:


Join iHanna's DIY Postcard Swap 2010 Broderiakademi (Sweden's Embroidery Guild) Art makes me happy @ Daisy Yellow
Creative Every Day 2010 challenge Make and meaning blog Creating dreams come true 2010


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10 Responses

  1. Your mini quilts are so pretty. I don’t often work with fabrics but that might have to change!

  2. Thanks for your comment! Janet, I think fabric is lots of fun to work with, but “slower” and in a need of more planning than paper works… :-)

  3. Love the idea of a mini quilt that you could put in an envelope and send. I daresay they could even be sprinkled with perfume to keep you uppermost in a loved ones mind.

  4. thanks for the ideas,i?m always looking for inspiration..
    happy weekend!
    l.
    ps. you may come back, you will understand everything now;)

  5. I just wanted to say that I love your blog, but I have a problem. Every time I read your blog it makes me want to try something new and I have already moved my crafting space from a corner of the living room to our spare room when I took up sewing and I am still running out of room to store all my supplies! Your latest posts have made me want to try embroidery again! I used to do it years ago and I find myself drifting over to that section of the craft store now. I’m not sure my craft room can take much more!

  6. OH my, those mini quits are so cute! How big are they? I am “gathering” some ideas in my mind.. And I love how you did them. In my mind everything I make has to be perfectly symmetrical, and then I see other people’s work and see how they don’t force that kind of perfection and everything still looks perfectly amazing in the end! I need to let loose in that way.