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hi and welcome to christinescrafts.com
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today i'm going to show you how to make
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some cute little felt lavender heart
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great for a little gift for a loved one
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this is what we're going to make it's up
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to you whether you add the detail on the
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front but i'm going to show you the
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so you're going to need if you're going
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to do the whole project two kinds of
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felt i've got a nice red one and a pink
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and as you can see just ordinary felt
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i'm going to need some scissors to cut
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some thread i'm using embroidery thread
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because it's great for all that
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detailed work so that you can see your
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stitches some dried lavender to put
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a needle to do your actual sewing
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and then you'll see i've got three paper
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if you click on the link below that
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takes you to my blog post you'll be able
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to find a downloadable pdf for free to
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or you can draw around some hearts
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if you only want to make the bag you
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just need the big heart
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and you don't need the other two if
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you're going to put the decorative
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hearts on the front you're going to need
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so let's get started first thing we're
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is cut out our hearts you can see that
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because otherwise you'd get bored pin
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your templates to your felt
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and then just cut around them
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it's worth taking a little bit of time
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and being careful about your cutting out
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because obviously those edges need to be
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nice and smooth because those are the
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edges that you're going to be able to
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on your lavender bag there's no seam
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the edges that you cut are the edges
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so i'm cutting out those two red hearts
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and then obviously i need another large
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could have done the two at the same time
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with the felt folded or two pieces be
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i chose to do them separately
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just cut around there and that's all the
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two large red ones and one small red one
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for the pink we're going to need one of
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the middle sized hearts
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and we're just going to need one of
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and then you can remove all your
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and you can see how your lavender bag is
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and that's what we're looking to build
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so to start with we'll get rid of that
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and then we'll get rid of the other big
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heart we've just got the top two hearts
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a middle sized pink one and a small red
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you're going to take a long length of
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embroidery thread you want to make
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sure it's long enough to sew all the way
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around your red heart
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without having to stop and start again
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because it can make a bit of a mess and
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we want it to look very pretty
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so cut your thread and then thread up
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once you've got your needle threaded my
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advice is to put a knot in the end of
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because that's the easiest way of
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stopping it from pulling through
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you just need a little knot in the end
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behind the the felt so the first thing
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is get your needle and bring it up
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the top layer a small red heart
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a little distance from the edge how far
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from the edge is entirely up to you
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place it carefully where you want it on
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heart and then push the needle back down
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through to form your first stitch
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then come back up a little bit further
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and you're starting to form a running
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stitch that's all it is a nice simple
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if you prefer you can do it as a stitch
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and out if you're having trouble getting
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just poke it down and pull it through
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and pull it through and do them
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separately as you can see
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i'm running with a normal running stitch
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so again speed the video up so you don't
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just going to show you going all the way
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you see i keep checking it pulling it
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flat making sure it's sitting exactly
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and that i'm not pulling it out of shape
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get halfway around you can see it's
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forming that beautiful heart with the
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and just keep going keep turning your
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work as you go in make it as simple as
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possible for yourself
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until you get all the way back down to
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and then all you're going to have to do
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is tidy up at the end
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so that you don't get your stitches
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coming undone take your thread through
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do a little stitch that won't show from
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and then poke your needle through the
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that'll form a little knot on the back
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and cut your thread off so that it won't
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appear onto the front no one will ever
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and that's it your decoration is done
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so now we need to attach that to one of
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make sure you're happy with it with its
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and decide on the embroidery thread you
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now i've opted to get a red one so that
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onto the pink heart you could just do it
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all with the pink thread and then this
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little running stitch will not be so
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but as you can see i've chosen a red one
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i'm doing it in exactly the same way
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as i did the first row of stitching
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i've started at the bottom at the point
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and i'm working my way around
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again i'm going to show you this for
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completeness so you can see exactly what
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but i've sped it up i'm just working my
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keep smoothing it keep making sure it's
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keep checking it's exactly how you want
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it to be nothing's moved
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turn the work round and progress around
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again you're going to bring it all the
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way around to the bottom to the point
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and then finish it off in exactly the
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same way as you did before
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you throw onto the back make a little
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knot cut off your thread
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so that's your front of your lavender
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bag ready simply going to place it
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on to the back lavender bag heart and
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we're going to sew the two together
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make sure you have a really long length
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on one side of the heart poke it through
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of the front piece of the bag
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take your needle around to the back and
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bring it up through both layers
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in pretty much the same place as she
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came out to start with
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you're going to get a loop that goes
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around the outside of the bag
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now poke your needle through that loop
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that's just to get you started
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for your blanket stitch
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now move a little way along again coming
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from the back to the front which is what
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you're going to do for every single
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poke your needle through but this time
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wrap your thread around the needle
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and then pull all the thread through and
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you should end up with a nice little
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again needle in the back right through
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loop the thread around and
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pull another blanket stitch and you can
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lovely edge onto your back very pretty
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work on trying to keep all your stitches
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and work on trying to always take the
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loop around the needle the same way
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you'll have noticed i just went the
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other way because i wasn't really
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concentrating well enough
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if you can try and do them all the same
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you'll just get a neater job
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but you can see from mine it didn't
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really make any difference
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still got a nice blanket stitch
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and on we go so again you just keep
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working all the way around
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try and keep it neat and tidy try and
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keep those stitches the same
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size and you'll get the best overall
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try not to let your yarn get twisted and
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tangled up but it is difficult when
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you're dealing with a long thread
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work your way around you'll see that i
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do keep getting twists and tangles and
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have to sort them out
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don't worry that's part of the process
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i started partway down one side of the
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so that i can leave the pointed end open
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and i'm gonna do that so that i can get
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my lavender in that's how i'm going to
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and i just find it easier to do it at
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so you can see i'm halfway around
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just keep going all the way around
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nice tidy job it's just a repeat of the
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you see i also keep waving it around and
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let the needle dangle and it untwists
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means we get less knots and then all you
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is open up that end and put in as much
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or as little lavender as you want
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if you want a very puffed up chunky
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pillow put loads of lavender in
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if you want it to lie quite flat then
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simply put less lavender in i'm not
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putting a great deal in here
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you can see i've decided on a little bit
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more than i first thought
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once you've got all the lavender in that
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you want and you're happy with
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it she can decide just give it a little
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you're simply going to carry on with the
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to take it all the way around and
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so that all that lavender is trapped in
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so we just start again with our stitches
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get down to the point just be careful
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get one on to the point
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and then you can just keep coming down
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as long as you do one right to the point
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it'll work nicely and make a nice turn
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to come back the other way
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keep going right up to where you started
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and then you're just going to make sure
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you finish off nicely
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last stitch then take the needle
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through the first stitch
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and then do another little loop through
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take your needle through the loop that
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you've made to form a little tiny knot
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and then feed your needle into the
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so that it pokes out of the back
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and then cut it flush with the lavender
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bag and then your yarn
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will just disappear inside but you've
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got a nice long length so
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your knot won't pull through
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and there you go one lavender bag all
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complete and ready to gift
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or perhaps put in your own drawer or
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under your own pillow
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well done i hope you enjoy your lavender
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