Saturday, March 14, 2009

from the heart, made with love...

For as long as I can remember, I was always sewing or crafting something with my gorgeously creative mum. It is her patchwork cushions, among many other handmade things, that I remember well. They adorned my bed and every other bed, lounge, settee, kitchen/dining chair or piece of garden furniture there was, furnishing our rather large farm house. Sometimes when we sat down we would discover that they still had pins in them and that became a bit of a joke. One summer holiday, I remember raiding her remnants bag with neighbouring friends, and we three girls, each made ourselves a fun and mine was frilly, patchwork skirt. When we went back to school after the holidays the patchwork skirts were a real hit and very quickly the demand for them was high. That is my earliest memory of making things for other people and how funny it is to think that twenty something years later, I find myself more inspired than ever to create and sew. And so, this is how Heartlove Designs has come into being. Late last year I started to applique and embellish pieces of clothing for my children and as christmas gifts for my god children and a handful of friends started to ask where one could buy such pieces. I reluctantly revealed that I was the one responsible for such creations and with their genuine interest and orders placed, my confidence has grown into a small homebased business called Heartlove Designs.

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Hi, I'm Heidi and I LOVE to sew and create. I didn't realise just how much I do love to sew until quite recently, even though I have been influenced greatly by my mum's next project all of my life. Her projects have included but are not limited to; my childhood hollie hobbie dresses and headscarves, soft furnishings for our country home, china doll making, patchworking, renovating delapidated farmhouses, furniture rescuing and restoration, gardening and the list goes on. It was always my intention that when I was to be at home raising children I would finish off those unfinished projects but of course raising children doesn't offer one much or any free time...what was I thinking? My youngest is now three and a half and late last year I bothered to get the sewing machine out to make some christmas gifts and low and behold I have slowly established a small home-based sewing business called Heartlove Designs. I am very pleased to say that when we had a dinner time discussion about what each of us do during the day, my daughter replied that I work at sewing. That little statement made my heart sing.