Two heart shapes sewn together, stuffed or not, embellished, embroidered, CQ'd,quilted, plain or fancy, anything goes. Add a loop for hanging. Choose your size. For ease of posting, envelope size is a good measurment. You can send them flat just add a note 'To be stuffed'. Sign (or not), add a message and where the hearts are from. This is a small measure of something nice to give in this terrible time.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Art Fibre....
A very well stuffed package, nearly bursting at the seams, arrived from Art Fibre group in Dunedin, New Zealand. A wonderful array of hearts.... 44 in all. Many, many thanks to you all.
The last lone one was found lurking under the table!
Hi there, my husband has the beautiful patchwork heart with beads in the centre of picture four. He works for an organisation that was heavily involved in assisting during and after the earthquake. He is going to take the heart to work and hang it there as a reminder of the kindness of the people of NZ (and the world) during the last year. Thankyou.
To the person who made the red heart with lace in the bottom picture. Thank you. We chose this heart for our family and plan to place it in a frame to be a constant reminder of human spirit and love. This will take pride of place in our home which we hope to be rebuilt next year. Thank you for caring for the people of Christchurch. Regards - Jones Family.
Thank you so much for the gorgeous heart in the 3rd photo down, top left heart. I chose this out of the hearts at the Museum and it now adorns hanging off a cross in our living room to remind our family of the care and thoughts sent to us here in Christchurch. Thanks you for thinking of us here in Christchurch, Leonie, North New Brighton
I chose a heart, from the museum, which is in the 4th grouping down, centre heart on the right. It is black & red (Canterbury colours) with pretty lace across the centre. It touches me deeply that another woman has planned & made this heart for me to treasure. I was married in Dunedin so love this connection. Thank you so much ~ though I fear I sniffed in the absence of tissues as I chose it! Hugs!
Hi There, My Name is Tabatha from Christchurch NZ, I was lucky enough to be given the red heart in the centre of picture 5 today! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHi there, my husband has the beautiful patchwork heart with beads in the centre of picture four. He works for an organisation that was heavily involved in assisting during and after the earthquake. He is going to take the heart to work and hang it there as a reminder of the kindness of the people of NZ (and the world) during the last year.
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To the person who made the red heart with lace in the bottom picture. Thank you. We chose this heart for our family and plan to place it in a frame to be a constant reminder of human spirit and love. This will take pride of place in our home which we hope to be rebuilt next year. Thank you for caring for the people of Christchurch. Regards - Jones Family.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the gorgeous heart in the 3rd photo down, top left heart. I chose this out of the hearts at the Museum and it now adorns hanging off a cross in our living room to remind our family of the care and thoughts sent to us here in Christchurch. Thanks you for thinking of us here in Christchurch, Leonie, North New Brighton
ReplyDeleteI chose a heart, from the museum, which is in the 4th grouping down, centre heart on the right. It is black & red (Canterbury colours) with pretty lace across the centre. It touches me deeply that another woman has planned & made this heart for me to treasure. I was married in Dunedin so love this connection. Thank you so much ~ though I fear I sniffed in the absence of tissues as I chose it! Hugs!
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