"Let’s Make Spun Cotton Hearts" Supplies Kit (for free video tutorial)
With this curated supplies kit, you can create six or more antique-inspired spun cotton hearts—perfect as ornaments, pins, charms, or small keepsakes meant to be gifted and treasured. Each heart carries a quiet, timeless charm and can be finished in a way that feels personal and meaningful.
In the free video tutorial, I break the process into clear, manageable steps, making the project approachable even if this is your first time working with spun cotton. You can move at your own pace, pause as needed, and return to the tutorial anytime.
The supplies kit includes materials to make six spun cotton heart pins or ornaments, plus extra materials for experimentation. Inside, you’ll find a carefully selected assortment of cotton components, brass charms, antique gold cording, hand-dyed silk ribbon, pin backs, and 32 vintage-style quote options printed on linen paper, along with additional embellishments I use in my own studio.
This project is designed to be both beginner-friendly and deeply satisfying, making it a perfect introduction to spun cotton while still offering plenty of creative enjoyment for experienced makers.
These wonderful little hearts make an excellent accompaniment to my "Let's Make Spun Cotton Swallows" kit.To complement any kit, consider my Spun Cotton Sampler Collection and Starch Glue Supplies Kit, which include larger quantities of many materials you'll use to make this and other projects.
This listing is part of my Open Access Kits collection—which includes supplies kits that are perfectly paired with free, publicly available YouTube tutorials so anyone can learn spun cotton at their own pace. (Learn more about Open Access Kits.)
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