shhh. don't tell anyone that this is really a boy. a very pretty boy.headbands now for sale in the shop.
in 41 flavors! {I know the page says '47' but there are really only 41.} I am utterly giddy. I bought two yards of each. the best part was saying, "pale lavender? add to cart. lavender kiss? add to cart. light blue? add to cart...." just so I didn't miss one. Get comfy, maybe use the bathroom first, because it's gonna take you a while to put 41 different laces in your cart. but it will be well worth it, I'm sure. I don't know what I'm going to make - but it WILL be awesome!
Trace and cut out as many hearts as you can from your felt.
Stack your hearts, varying the sizes at random. Make sure your banner will start and end with the largest heart. Stitch across the width of each heart (don't forget to back stitch your first and last heart). To make a chain, sew 3-4 stitches between hearts. Be sure you are gently pulling the last sewn heart forward as you stitch on nothing. This will prevent the stitches from building on top of each other and making a gnarly mess.
To connect the hearts, turn your hand wheel towards you to put your needle in the down position. Raise your presser foot and butt the next heart right up to your needle. Lower your presser foot and continue sewing.



If you're lolly pop is small, go ahead and cut out your hearts, two at a time.
Cut around the heart loosely leaving a wide border, if necessary.
Pin the top layer of felt onto the bottom with the right sides facing out.
Slip the lolly pop into the slit with the stick going through the opening in the stitching.
Using your presser foot as a guide, stitch around the inside edge of the
Trace the arrow head and tail onto felt but don't cut out.
For those not familiar with how to 'pivot and turn' it's really easy.


