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Linking up with Tips and Tutorials Tuesday at Quilting JetGirl and Needle & Thread Thursday My Quilt Infatuation.Craft Supplies & Tools Sewing & Fiber Sewing & Needlecraft Quilting Kits & How To 2 Patterns in One! The Sky is Falling Table Runner & Quilt PATTERN by Sandy Gervais of Pieces From My Heart 10 Stacker Friendly I hope your hearts are overflowing (in all kinds of good ways)!

And the nice thing is… you’ll be all set for Valentine’s Day, too! The smaller heart would be perfect for your Christmas tree or to add a special touch to a wrapped present.


Instead of a 4-patch, sew together two rectangles and add some rick rack along the seam. I love this one made with linen and chambray. Try hand quilting for a more vintage look. If you have a favorite designer, grab those scraps and have at it! I love Bonnie & Camille fabric, so that had to happen. You can use just two fabrics for the 5″ squares. See how easy that was? Now make lots more! There are so many ways to change this up. Make a bow from the ribbon and attach with needle and thread.I used a Purple Thang to push the stuffing into the corners. Stuff the heart shape with polyester stuffing.Create a loop with the ribbon and insert into the top center of the heart. You need to create an opening for the hanging ribbon. Un-sew the center “V” of the heart just a bit.Using pinking shears or a rotary cutter with a pinking blade, trim around the stitched heart (about 1/4″ outside the stitching.).I used a walking foot for this step and shortened my stitch length to 1.8. Stitch on the drawn line, leaving a 3″ opening for stuffing.(You will not be turning this project right side out.) Pin baste the corners. Layer the quilted heart panel and the backing square, wrong sides together.Make sure to leave enough room between the buttons and the outside line. Now sew the three buttons onto an upper lobe of the heart.Trace around the heart with a temporary marker of your choice (I used a Frixion pen). I like it to be off-center which adds to the charm. Using the template from step 1, position the heart shape on the quilted 4-patch.It’s slightly heavier (40 wt.) than piecing thread and shows up nicely. I used King Tut thread by Superior Threads for the quilting. For this example, I used a quilting stitch (#1346) on my Bernina 770. Baste the 4-patch and the batting together.Cut the heart shapes out of paper or make a clear template using template plastic (this will make it easier to position the heart shape). Print out the Quilted Heart Template at actual size.pinking shears or rotary cutter with pinking blade.Note: The instructions are written for the larger heart. I’ve included a large and a small size in my tutorial. You can make them any size you want by adjusting the size of the heart.

These hearts are oozing with charm and a bit of nostalgia with the buttons, ribbon and vintage quilting. Hey everyone! The Quilted Heart Tutorial is here! Just two weeks away from Christmas and I have the perfect, quick project for you to make.
