Heart pins
The basic constuction is like the amulet locket. You only need to make one heart and there is no deadly square stitch to attach, so the direction are the same up to the point where you complete two rows of circular brick stitch around the brick stitch heart. What remains is Attachment of leather backing, Fringing, and Ruffling.
Like in Loomwork you use the outside threads of the circular brick stitch to attach the beadwork to an appropiate piece of leather. The leather only has to to sort of shaped the same using the beadwork as a pattern. The ruffle will hide small imperfections. I usually don't glue these small pins , just sew like shown in Anchor to the leather with Nymo D.
Fringe now if you so desire. Fringing is accomplished like on a regular brick stitch earring by coming out a the hole, adding fringe and going backe throught the same hole then going over to the next hole in the neighbor bead. Use Nymo B or D. You can only use Nymo D for fringing if you used O for construction. Otherwise it gets crowded with thread inside the bead. I get scared on some of the Czech beads that they will rupture when I pull the needle through with pliers.
the Ruffle is added after attachment to the leather and fringing. Drawing "4-Bead pickup" shows the first two cycles of the ruffle on the page with the amulet locket. When you first emerge through a bead, the first cycle has five beads in it, but subsequent ones have four. This drawing shows how the ruffle is really a series of edging loops that you loop on as in brick stitch onto edge of the brick stitch . This time you use the small stitches used to sew the leather to the beadwork.
When you ar done with the rufffle add a pin finding to the back of the pin using the leather to sew through or glue.