Jun 17, 2025

Land, Sea and Sky: There is Love



June 17, 1972



This year on June 17, 2022 my husband, Larry Bilyeu and I celebrate our 53rd Wedding Anniversary.

Larry growing up in the small town of Mehama, Oregon and myself in the small town of Douglas on Douglas Island, Alaska. Larry and I were married at the "Shrine of St. Therese"a tiny forested island, past Auke Bay, about 25 miles north of Juneau.



This beautiful little Shrine was originally built by visiting Jesuit priests who came to the Diocese of Juneau to serve in territorial Alaska.

They found such beauty and so great the need for their services that several stayed and with the help of volunteers they completely built the tiny shrine out of the local beach stones on this tiny bit of land now known as "Shrine Island".


The Shrine is lovely, inside and out.



When the tide is in, the entire island is surrounded by beautiful blue water, except for the narrow 'walking-only' causeway. We walked out from our wedding ceremony to the sight of eagles soaring above, whales spouting, and sea lions barking their congratulations. It was incredibly beautiful.


Now, there is this labyrinth walk etched in the sand where we once walked to the log cabin rectory on the mainland to sign our marriage certificate. And yes, we've been back and it's still lovely and weddings are still held there.

During our ceremony "The Wedding Song" by Peter, Paul, and Mary was sung and played on a folk guitar by a high school friend and at our reception a lot of Simon and Garfield and similar songs from that era.
Somehow those beautiful songs filled hearts and souls as they were after all, new to most back then!


And yes, I made my own wedding dress! And each of my bridesmaids made theirs from fabric I bought and sent each of them in three different states as I gathered best friends from High School and College and included my youngest cousin who was so happy to be a bridesmaid!  Our dresses were all in different colors and were beautiful laces over satin, I even made my veil, covered my Bible with the same fabrics and carried a hand carved rose wood rosary.

Ah, the memories of a time, a place, the sounds, and the people. So many have passed on now, most of our guests, many of my own family even several who are younger than I am now. You never know what paths and causeways you may walk in your life time. Who you will love and who you will remember.


I have since lost both of my parents, a sister in law who was there, and my dearest uncle who died a few months after he attended our wedding. Uncle Bobby's two sons were teenagers and his 12 year old daughter was my Junior Bridesmaid.

Love and pride filled his face and his heart that day. His one and only chance to see her all grown up in a long bridesmaid dress. It was a glorious day and a memorable wedding. And that day, that date, has only grown with memories ever since that beautiful day 50 years ago.


I rejoice in the wonderful memories of so many from that day, just as I grieve the loss of those who have since passed on.


We met in college in 1969 as next door dorm mates and later shared acreage to each build our homes on and raise our children together. Terri and Greg's daughter Kelsy was only 12 when their family  was in a car accident en route to the 1997 summer Jr. Olympics where Kelsy was a cross country runner expected to win top honors in her division. Terri and Kelsy didn't survive though Greg and their two teen sons did. It was an unbearable loss for all of us.

Kelsy and my daughter were born 6 months apart. I was with Terri the night before Kelsy's birth and we saw her almost every day of her life as our girls were almost inseparable. Our other two children were closely bonded as well. This devastating loss broke our hearts and changed our lives and those of Greg and their sons forever.

While it also changed the memories of June 17th from our 25th anniversary on, it didn't change the love we felt for all who have been parts of our lives for whatever time we had with them. We treasured this family and all of our many shared adventures and experiences.


And now, it's not even surprising to me, that on this same date years later on June 17, 2022 our dear friend, Daryl Stroschine had his final big send off into the land, sea and sky with a memorial service in the tiny community church of Mehama, Oregon


Larry and Daryl were best friends from Elementary School in Mehama, on through High School in Stayton, then off to separate colleges. Larry at Oregon State where we met and Daryl to Warner Pacific on a full athletic "wild and wonderful ride' of an adventure. Larry and Daryl would get together over the summers and as Larry's letters to me in Alaska can attest, he and Daryl got right back into their hiking, fishing and other adventures.

We continued to keep in touch through life's many challenges and Larry and Daryl never forgot phone calls on their shared birthday in November and in these many final years a daily phone call. They had the same deep love of nature, and the outdoors. They hiked, camped, hunted and fished together throughout their younger years with lots of swimming up the North Fork River, or visiting their favorite spot at Shelburg Falls.

We sheltered Daryl (and Doobie his tiny lap dog) during the Santiam Canyon Fires, along with our own Mehama Kids/grandkids/dog/cat and even chickens. It was a challenging time. The fires came within a 1/4 of a mile or less of their homes. Larry and I did all we could think of to keep spirits lifted and bodies well fed but the fear of losing not only their own homes in Mehama along with almost everything they owned was intense.


Daryl and I had deep talks over coffee about life, loss, and death. We shared a similar innate sense of natural spirituality, a love of the natural world, a love of arts and creativity, family and most of all love and pride in our grandchildren.


Daryl and Larry remembered decades of stories from their shared childhoods. What one had forgotten, the other remembered!

But in the end all was well, just like this rewritten, reused, and now rewritten with inclusions of Daryl's passing and connection to this anniversary post for Larry and I.


For in the end, the lovely and positive sounds, sights, and memories remain above all else and I am filled with gratitude for the good times and the lessons and treasures from even the saddest times.

Somethings never die. Beauty, art, music and love can fill up our our lives and our hearts forever.


Click below to hear this lovely song that was titled 'The Wedding Song' as it was often performed by "Peter, Paul and Mary" and this version by its writer/also solo performer on the folk group's own 25th anniversary.


The same song that Larry and I had sung by a friend as he played on his quitar during our wedding 53 years ago during our Catholic Mass Wedding Service performed by a traveling Jesuit priest in this beautiful place, special time, and never ending symbol of the timelessness of memories.

The song is just as meaningful and beautiful as ever.
The songs of that era are all etched forever in my heart.

Our professional and recessional songs played on his guitar by Geoff Roger's of Juneau Alaska:



Oh the power of music to touch the soul.
The beautiful chords and melodies that make up the songs of our lifetimes.



Michele Bilyeu Creates With Heart and Hands as she shares her imaginative, magical, and healing journey from Alaska to Oregon. Creating, designing, sewing, quilting, and wildcrafting, from my heart and with my hands.


Rest in peace Daryl.
We love you and will never forget you.


Obituary/ Tribute for 
Daryl Stroschine 
1949 - 2022

Paul Toews of KYAC, a public supported small community radio station) in Mill City Oregon
"Honors the Life of Daryl Stroschine:

(And yes, that's my husband Larry who ended up at last possible moment being a call in radio guest)

Replayed from original broadcasting using mixcloud.

https://m.mixcloud.com/mandomedic/paul-toews-honors-the-life-of-daryle-stroschine/

Paul Toews asks why do we sing and play music/Daryl Stroschine responds. by Ken Cartwright

Replayed from the original broadcast using
 Mixcloud.
 

Feb 14, 2025

Free Heart Quilt Patterns and Other Valentine Projects: Updated 2025


February is National "Take Care of Your Heart Month".

We take care of our own physical heart, we take care of our emotional heart,  and we reach out with love and compassion from our emotional/spiritual heart to others.

Whenever we make a comfort quilt or donate a block to a given cause, we are putting a piece of ourself-our empathic heart, into that donation.





Whether they are given to a loved one, heart surgery adults or tiny babies born with congenital heart disease, and always for cancer care and love,  for hospice donations, or to simply to show our love, faith, and caring. And always, of course there's our dear friends,loved ones and family and in this crowd- sewing,quilting and crating groups or gift swaps!

It's wonderful to make and keep heart blocks, quilts and other projects on hand any time of the year! And over the years and years of blogging since 2008, my list of ideas, sketches, photos and photos that spark my creative urges- well lists just grow and grow!!!


Make a pledge to yourself, and to those you love this month. Take good care of your own heart with healthy habits and a good and active life and make a comfort quilt, a heart shaped comfort pillow, or some other lovely little heart filled gift of comfort to another.

One for you, one for a beloved, and one for someone you may never meet, but one you can still reach out to with love!


And please think of all of the little ones that have been born with congenital heart defects. Known as  "heart warriors" it is heart-warming to make little neo-natal quilts and donate to any hospital for these amazing little warriors!


Please make and donate baby quilts to your own local NICU or PICU. Each baby is presented with a handmade and donated soft baby quilt to bring home. They are incredibly appreciated.







 Or how about making a heart potholder for a nurse or someone needing to know they are loved!


Or a small pillow of comfort? 


Or a gift? 





I even made heart shaped concrete yard decor using large leaves from my yard as the molds!

 

February is National Heart Month but 
Every day, all over the world, babies are born with no explainable reason with heart defects. 

Heart quilts and heart blankets are lovely, caring ways to share and to show love. 💜

While some heart defects may be as minor as leaky heart valves, others are so serious that they require immediate life saving efforts and open heart cardiac surgery.


These precious newborns or young babies have to be placed on a cardio-pulmonary bypass (heart-lung) machine while cardio-pulmonary surgeons have to do micro surgical repairs that can take up to 10 hours to do.

And if you aren't aware, a newborn's tiny heart is about 1" across. Imagine micro-surgery on that for 8 to 10 hours!

A very special little newborn underwent  this amazing surge and is healthy and thriving today. Thank goodness for the large teams of advanced pediatric cardio-vascular specialists and 
And of course, every day both men and women are facing heart disease and the possibility of a heart attack. It can happen unexpectedly even to those with no prior history,  symptons, or risk factors.



And there are so many men and women with heart disease who face heart attacks or need comfort and care as they face a heart breaking cancer diagnosis! I have free tutorials for heart pillows in several styles and shapes.

And fleece comfort blankets are always appreciated!







Heart pillows and comfort gifts and blankets are always needed and greatly appreciated.  And your own heart will be filled with the gift of giving to others.

Please donate to Breast Cancer patients or make gifts from your own heart!

Heart pillows, soft fleece blankets or quilts for chemo, seat belt pillow protectors for use with a chemo port or after surgery.

My own heart shaped or themed tutorials



My String Pieced Prayer Pocket Pillow



Make with strings or solids and use the little pocket in the back - for sending good wishes of any kind!


My breast cancer  heart pillow I made for my daughter to place under a post-surgery car  seatbelt.


A post open heart pillow to ease pain of coughing after heart attacks/ surgery.


For any reason heart pillow as example of ones to make and donate to hospitals . 



A perfect and caring gift for post surgery for either cardiac or breast cancer patients, hugging a pillow over the heart after cardiac surgery or under the arm after breast surgery have been shown to help significantly with post-operative pain. 

This one was made for a "cowboy" in our family who has his 5th heart attack a decade ago and is still active and a gift to his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.






















My Origami Petal Bag donat or as a gift for hospital patients bed table to personal items always needed.


My own traveling journal cover I used used for up to 4 trips a year to help ill or dying loved ones in both Alaska and Oregon.




Make a free form "Hearts and Valentines" tinfoil wrapping paper or candy wrapping project with scissors, Mod Pidge or lots of Elmer's Glue. Great fun for all ages!

Mine is on stiff interfacing since I'm an art quilter among other things but cardboard works great. Then I save/use cup up cereal boxes.


Make a Heart from the Heart free form an appliqued quilted art card or wall hanging.


Here are ones I made for my brother and my sister-in-law after my brither was jet ambulanced from Anchorage AK to Seattle's Harborview Hospital in a life threatening brain infection and a medically induced coma.










Make a simple quilt and applique a heart on top of its blocks!


Most patterns are for personal use only so check the specifics before you use them for sale projects. And always give credit and thanks when writing about projects you have made using these patterns!!


A heart bib for baby! Just cut out a paper heart and use it for a pattern! Lots of bib patterns available at the link:




I've even used a heart shaped leaf and create my own summer project of concrete display items!  

Making this involves leaves mixing concrete and pressing it into leaves. I made a dozen and love them! We have almost non-stop rain in Southeast  Alaska especially on Douglas Island where i grew up. They last many years. My ones in Oregon are over a decade old and in great shape.




I've made my own Valentines with cloth and paper and trims! A little free motion sewing and lots and lots of fun! Crast paper, fabric, trims etc.

How To Make A Fabric Post Card, Fabric Art Card, or Fabric Art Quiltlet




Making Prayer Flags



Lots of ideas for making simple banners and prayer flags. Here i added a heart and some sweet sentiments!






And now....my collection of more than a hundred links for free heart shaped quilt blocks or heart themed quilt or craft patterns all in one place for you to check out for special gift for a loved one, or for another Valentine's Day in the future! Links below:





From Geta's Quilt Studio:












 

 Big Hearted Quilt: free pattern at Riley Blake Designs (PDF download)











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Freebies: Paper pieced hearts





How to Make County Raggedy Heart Coasters


Heart Patterns
Click on the PICTURE to Download the Free Pattern from Cindy Carter!







 


Terri at Quilternity’s Place (hearts above) is sharing a couple of free heart quilt patterns on her blog. Go HERE to read more.
Images credit: Quilternity’s Place

 From Google:


Supply List for Pillow:
1-5/8 yd dark red for border & back
1/8 yd dark pink for border
Assortment of 1-1/8” white strips
Assortment of 1-1/8” dark red strips
14” square pillow form
Six 7/8” or larger buttons

 I made my baby quilt with my own design and not using a pattern. But if you need a specific design with its pattern, here are some ideas!


 

Make a log cabin heart block!!




 log cabin love pillow

Make Log Cabin blocks into a Heart and create a Pillow!
 from Lisa in Port Hope!

To make a heart from log cabin blocks:
Four log cabin blocks..red and white, pinks and white..your choice all cut at 1 3/8" strips
Curving top log cabins: colorful strips cut @ 1 5/8", white strips at 1 1/8"
Adding another piece of white at the diagonal top corner to create the curve!
Blocks finish at about 6 3/4"


http://sotakhandmade.blogspot.com/2013/02/pixelated-heart-pillow.html


from sotak handmade!

Svetlana writes " This pixelated heart pillow is made of 2" squares, most of them from my scrap bin - yay!, and was inspired by Jolene's wonderful quilt", check it out!


 


Table Runner from Google:

  This lovely is approximately 17” x 43”, make 3 hearts.   
Sew a 1-3/4” strip of dark red sashing between the hearts to connect them.  Sew a 1-3/4” strip of the same dark red sashing on the top & bottom and then on each end.  Sew a 3-3/4” border of contrasting red on the top & bottom and then on each end.  Quilt & bind as desired.


Wall Hanging:

Follow instructions for pillow A-D.  For wall hanging approximately 28” x 31”, make 4 hearts.  Sew a 1-3/4” strip of dark red sashing between 2 hearts to make 2 sets.  Sew a 1-3/4” strip of the same dark red sashing between the 2 sets to make one row on top of the other.  Sew another 1-3/4” strip of the same dark red sashing on each side and then on the top and bottom.  Sew a 3-3/4” border of contrasting red on each side and then on the top and 

bottom.  Quilt & bind as desired




Heart Garden quilt tutorial by Ellie Roberts for Moda Bakeshop 


  

Candy Hearts Quilt by Gigi's Thimble for Moda Bakeshop





 Vintage Heart Collage by Allison Aller  free pattern at American Quilter

















Heart Tree by Liz Jones from her book Flowers, Hearts and Garlands, free applique pattern at American Quilter



 
Have a Heart, free pattern by Becky Goldsmith & Linda Jenkins at Piece o'Cake Designs




Have a Heart, free quilt pattern by Nina Lise Moen at Mrs Moen Free Patterns




Scrappy Heart Quilt by Cindy Carter at Carter Quilter (there are seven different free hearts patterns at this link)



Be Still My Heart tutorial by Jacquie Gering at Tallgrass Prairie Studio

Twisting Heart Valentine at Freemotion by the River

 

 

 

 


Download your FREE Nine-Patch Heart Block pattern from link below. Refer to the McCall's Quilting issue shown below for the Heart of the Home quilt pattern by Jackie Robinson.


WEB BONUS

Click here to download their FREE Nine-Patch Heart Quilt Block Pattern from their FREE online Quilt Block Reference library.


Have fun designing your own Valentine's Day quilts. The Valentines blocks shown here each finish to approximately 8".

Make one block and frame it, or assemble a group of blocks into a quilt. By mixing fabrics and block styles and alternating sashing between blocks, the possibilities are endless.







Use drawing from above link to make another little Sue for a card or a quilt block!





Heart 'n Hand Needle Case Pattern (pdf)

Heart Blocks


The Heart Pillow Program - NEW - Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick


Appliqué Heart Wreath


Have A Heart Patterns-New!!!!


Have A Heart from Carol Doaks

Choose the woven heart, the bow heart or the star heart to send a message of love and friendship. Click to download the pdf


Floral Hearts



Read her tutorial at link above:
Download her pattern from her link, as well: Click here for Pattern








Sketching the pattern

Wonky Hearts:


Wonky Hearts: Sharon of Indigo

Sketching the pattern







Heart Quilting Patterns from original Nancy Page published patterns circa 1980's





Stack'n Whack Hearts http://www.bethanyreynolds.com/snwhearts.html



Strings ~ Hearts from Mary at MaryQuilts.com






Make a Patchwork Heart Quilt Block


Heart and Hands Tea Cozy Click here (to download Template Diagrams, PDF format)


How to Create a Heart-in-Hand Valentine Card eHow.com

Cheater's patchwork,cut and paste fabric squares: a card making tutorial


Flower hearts

String Heart Block from sophie

Many Pieced Heart Blocks by Carol Doak, including Pink Ribbons and Hearts









from Midnight Creations


Tutorial: Crocheted Stuffed Heart 



AmeriHearts at Home

About.com PP Heart can be a Signature Block








Pat Patches Crazy Heart (in Portuguese)

 pdf:http://www.pat.patches.nom.br/Down/2003/BMJan03.pdf simple pieced heart with lots of diagrams


Materials
  • 1 piece of white cardstock to print the heart template
  • 1 piece of colored cardstock
  • 1 piece of coordinating patterned paper
  • 2 small brads - I used heart shaped ones, but plain brass ones work fine
  • pencil
  • scissors
  • black pen or marker
  • 1/8 inch hole punch
  • 2 small googly eyes and glue (optional)
Directions can be found here:  Love Bug Valentine's




You can find the tutorials for most of these "Snippets" HERE


BLOOMIN' BLOSSOMS



Bloomin' Blossoms for Spring
Table Topper, 20" x 20"



Quilt Logic

Quilters Neighbourhood Pieceable Hearts

Quilt Pox Think Pink Hearts

Red Dawn’s Woven Heart
 PP: paper pieced


Pin Cushion in a Cup Tutorial


http://jenniferjangles.blogspot.ca/2013/05/pin-cushion-in-cup-tutorial.html


 Isn't this the cutest pincushion, ever? Check it out and find a tutorial to make your own at: 











Children Can Make this Needlecase from Nini!







How to make a mouse pincushion or fill it with catnip for your own furry loved ones.




marthastewart.com
Strawberry: You may remember seeing charming strawberry pincushions like these in your grandmother’s sewing box.



Easy Patchwork: These are fairly easy, take about an hour, and it’s a great way to use up little scrap pieces.

Hex: Trimmed with fabric binding, includes a template to download.

Tea Cup Flower: You’ll need enough scraps of fabric for 10 tea cup circles


 

Tomato Pincushion
 click image!




Pincushion Tutorial: click image above!

Chicken Pincushions with Thread Caddy Nests






Berry: The use of woollen yarns and simple stitches make this a quick and easy project to create. Free pdf pattern download.

Simply Geometric: It is made up of circles, squares and triangles. Simply geometric!



Mushroom: Fairly simple project that requires a bit of sewing and a hot glue gun.

Giant: These are super simple to make and adorable! They come in handy around   your sewing room and work as great gifts for sewing friends.


Button Center: With this pincushion, now you have a cute and colorful landing place for all of your sewing pins.
Homegrown Tomato: Stitch a robust heirloom variety! 




Bari J. Pincushion: Free pdf download available.



Yo-Yo: Make yo-yo’s from scratch or with a yo-yo maker for these cuties

.

Teacup: Made with vintage teacups.



Pod Flower: Sweet little cushions made with felt.

DIY Owl: An owl shape is made out of modeling clay



Wraparound: A wraparound pincushion that fastens onto your sewing machine keeps pins in place and at your finger tips.






























Barb's
following directions of friend, Barb Vis


Petit Strawberry: A simple yet pretty pincushion you can attach to scissor handles, a rotary cutter, whatever else you like.


Thread Caddy & Pin Holder

Six little pockets to hold thread, the center is stuffed and
 used as a pincushion. Tutorial available via free pdf download. 




Design by Mary Tosch, pdf from Bonnie Hunter/Quiltville.com





Pincushion, Pincushion/Thread Catcher


Chicken Pincushions with Thread Caddy Nests

Chicken Pincushions with Thread Caddy Nests

  





Darling little stuffed owl pillow..make one or make lots and give as gifts!  A wonderful companion for your sewing room!

 http://www.sew4home.com/projects/pillows-cushions/sleepy-time-stuffed-owls-fairfield



tiny tutorial ~ ValentinesJane LaFazio's handsewn felt hearts and painted rocks.



There is something extra special about receiving a handmade Valentine. These Valentine ladybugs are a cute way to let someone know how much you care. It's a fun and easy project that even the kids can help out with. You can make one or a whole class set of these adorable love bugs. It's okay to be creative with the colors. This is a great way to use up some of the bits of scrapbooking paper you may already have.

Materials
  • 1 piece of white cardstock to print the heart template
  • 1 piece of colored cardstock
  • 1 piece of coordinating patterned paper
  • 2 small brads - I used heart shaped ones, but plain brass ones work fine
  • pencil
  • scissors
  • black pen or marker
  • 1/8 inch hole punch
  • 2 small googly eyes and glue (optional)

Directions can be found here: 






You can find the tutorials for most of these "Snippets" HERE


BLOOMIN' BLOSSOMS


Bloomin' Blossoms for Spring
Table Topper, 20" x 20"





HEN PARTY CHICKS PINCUSHION


Quiltscapes Hen Party Chicks Pincushions:  




 Hen Party Chicks @ Sew We Quilt:  


Spring Chickens @ Riley Blake Designs:  

Printer-Friendly Instructions:  




   Appliqué  ~ Raw Edge Appliqué Basics





TUTORIAL @ Riley Blake Designs: 




  I {Heart} Appliqué II Chenille Appliqué



TUTORIAL @ Riley Blake Designs: 




Bloomin' Posy


TUTORIAL


Scrappy Heart Zip Pouch





Tissue Cozy 
TUTORIAL





Tableside Pressing Pad 

  TUTORIAL


A Snappy Eyeglass Cas







  

Deluxe Tape Measure








Scissor Holder/Lanyard  






Rosebud Wristlet Pincushion  








Needlenook  







Hen Party Chick Pincushion 

TUTORIAL


Laminate Sewing Kit  

 Jina's VIDEO TUTORIAL


  

Heart Box Tutorial



 What's in YOUR Sewing Kit?

And Just For Fun! Free Patterns for Hearts to knit or crochet!


Heart Coaster


http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa021099.htm(crochet- links to heart patterns of all kinds!)

American Heartland Afghan)

http://members.aol.com/SAG55/fheartaf.html (crochet- pretty filet heart square)
Bev's 6" Heart square (background)



Fridgies Filet Crochet The following filet crochet charted patterns are on this site -


Double Hearts Fridgie At Crochet Memories: Interlocking hearts made with worsted weight yarn.  

At Lee's World: Made with sport weight cotton. (Photo)

Heart Fridgie or Pin 

At Crochet Memories: Made with worsted weight yarn; center is crocheted around a plastic ring. (Photo)

 Valentine Hearts Fridgie 

At Crochet Memories: Made with small amounts of worsted weight yarn. (Photo)

 Valentine Magnet/Pin 

At Crochet'N More: Made with worsted weight yarn. (Photo)

 Hot Pads 

Hearts Hot Pad On this site - About Crochet: This hot pad uses the ruffling technique; a how-to is included. 

 Textured Hearts Hot Pad 

At Priscilla's Patterns: Includes instructions for potholder, hotpad and dishcloth.



At Jenn's Crochet Page: You could use this as an applique, a magnet; bet you can think up more use

Heart Motif 2 

At Jenn's Crochet Page: Made with size #10 cotton thread

Valentine Brooches At Joyful Abode: She gives directions for making the heart shapes into pins


 Heart Shape Pillow At Crochet Me: Easy-to-make shapes are joined to form the heart-shaped pillow. (Photos)
Connected Hearts Shawl in Filet Crochet

On this site - About Crochet: A triangle shaped shawl pattern that she created, featuring her Connected Hearts charted design.


HEN PARTY CHICKS PINCUSHION

Quiltscapes Hen Party Chicks Pincushions:  TUTORIAL

 Hen Party Chicks @ Sew We Quilt:  STORY & TUTORIAL

Spring Chickens @ Riley Blake Designs:  TUTORIAL

Printer-Friendly Instructions:  PATTERN'

 I   Appliqué
Raw Edge Appliqué Basics

TUTORIAL @ Riley Blake Designs: Photo Tutorial ← click here

I {Heart} Appliqué II
Chenille Appliqué

TUTORIAL @ Riley Blake Designs: 

Photo tutorial


Bloomin' Posy


TUTORIAL

Tissue Cozy 
TUTORIAL



Tableside Pressing Pad 

 TUTORIAL


A Snappy Eyeglass Case 

  
Deluxe Tape Measure



Scissor Holder/Lanyard


Rosebud Wristlet Pincushion


Needlenook 



Hen Party Chick Pincushion

TUTORIAL


Laminate Sewing Kit


And Just For Fun! Free Patterns for Hearts to knit or crochet!

Hearts Baby Blanket - from Care Package, Inc

http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa021099.htm (crochet- links to heart patterns of all kinds!)

http://members.aol.com/SAG55/fheartaf.html (crochet- pretty filet heart square)

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/crochettalk2/granheart.htm (Crochet- pretty filet heart square)

Heart With Rose Center

Heart Fridgie or Pin
At Crochet Memories: Made with worsted weight yarn; center is crocheted around a plastic ring. (Photo)
 
Valentine Hearts Fridgie
At Crochet Memories: Made with small amounts of worsted weight yarn. (Photo)
 
Valentine Magnet/Pin
At Crochet'N More: Made with worsted weight yarn.

Hearts Hot Pad
On this site - About Crochet: This hot pad uses the ruffling technique; a how-to is included. 



Phew! I'm already worn out from typing this! I blog on  Galaxy 9 Cell phone without  home wifi! 


Michele Bilyeu 
blogs With Heart and Hands a quilting journey from Alaska to Oregon with thousands of free Quilting, Sewing, and Crafting Patterns and Tutorials.