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Woven Hearts V-day quilt post #3

I got my hearts trimmed and fused down.


The picture's not great but I waned to document my progress. I hope to stitch down the applique's tomorrow and layer it for quilting.

The first post for this project, with the links for how to make the hearts, is here.

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  1. So cute! I love the hearts in the hearts.

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  2. These look really great! Well done!

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  3. These hearts are cute and what a fun way to make them! Can't wait to see them all finished up!

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    1. Thank you, it was fun making them! Happy sewing!

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