Valentine Heart Ornaments
Supplies:
1 Layer Cake of Giddy by Sandy Gervais
or red, pink, aqua and cream scraps 10"X10"
Omnigrid Easy Heart Templates, or heart cookie cutters, heart shaped scrapbook templates etc.
Polyester fiberfill for stuffing
Batting scraps 10"x10"
Assorted sheer cream or red ribbons, 1/4" aqua rick rack at least 8" for each ornament
pinking shears
brown pigma pen or pencil
Embellishments:
red, pink or cream buttons
1/4" hexagons
mini yo-yo's
Instructions:
Basic Steps for a Heart Ornament
1. make quilted 'fabric'
2. wash and dry it
3. trace your heart template
4. cut out w/ pinking shears
5. cut out a backing
6. cut 8" ribbon for hanger
7. embellish w/buttons, hexies, or yo-yos
8. assemble and sew leaving a 1" opening
9. lightly stuff
10. Sew opening closed
Choose 2 10" squares and layer with batting.
Machine quilt with straight lines, or meandering. I chose straight lines varying the width 1/4" to a 1/2" apart.
Once it's quilted, fold one side of the quilted piece over about 2 1/2" as shown.
Using the medium sized heart template, place long side on the fold, and trace with a brown pigma pen or pencil.
Once I traced my shape, I pinned my piece in the center to avoid shifting.
*note*
{If you are using a cookie cutter, you would just trace the shape onto the quilted fabric and cut out.
No need for the fold.}
Cut on the line with regular scissors for some hearts and pinking shears for others.
For one style heart ornament, cut a plain fabric using the same sized shape.
Pin the ribbon the right side of the backing fabric, and lay right sides of the quilted piece to the right side of the plain fabric. Sew around the outside edge leaving a 1" opening for stuffing. Slip stitch to close.
I added buttons to this design before I sewed the hearts together.
The next quilted fabric I made, was 2 10" Giddy squares that already had squares in the design.
I followed the 'lines' with my quilting.
To add more interest/texture to this fabric I soaked the quilted fabric in water.
Then dried it in a hot drier.
Now it looks like a 'washed' quilt.
This is the secret to making them look the best I think.
I followed my same procedures of folding my quilt fabric 2 1/2"
and tracing the heart template.
The brown is so faint that you can barely see it. This is perfect since I am leaving the edges raw on these hearts.
Use Pinking Shears to cut out the heart(s)
Here is the other side of the quilted fabric.
By using 2 different prints I can choose either side for the ornament!!
Cut out a matching plain fabric with pinking shears.
This is also a time to plan what type of embellishments you might like, buttons, yo-yo's or hexies.
I would sew these on to the front heart before stuffing and sewing.
Layer a quilted fabric with a plain fabric, sandwiching an 8" ribbon for a hanger in between.
This will result in a raw pinked edge.
Sew along the pinked edge about 1/8" from the edge. Be careful that you are catching the top and bottom fabrics.
Leave a 1" opening.
Stuff lightly with fiberfill.
Continue to sew closed.
Here's my 'quilted' fabric after I cut out various heart shapes.
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Pieced quilted fabric hearts....
Cut {35} 1 3/4" squares from your layer cake squares.
Begin by sewing the squares into rows.
I pin just about everything.
Sew the rows together.
The result is a slightly wonky pieced block about 8" x 6".
Layer with batting.
*I did not use backing for this heart fabric*
Quilt lines through the center of the squares as shown.
Then just as I did for the first quilted fabric piece, I soaked this quilt with water and dried it in a hot drier to give it a crinkly look.
Fold over the quilted piece 3 1/2" and trace the large 5" heart shape.
Cut out with pinking shears.
My piece resulted in 4 varied size pieced hearts.
With 2 of them, I sewed each of them to the end of cotton tape with a plain fabric backing. Again sewing 1/8" around the edge and catching the tape in between the layers.
I also layered quilted hearts, sewing one heart to another before sandwiching with ribbon and stuffing.
I made tiny yo-yo's in coordinated colors and used {3} 1/4" hexies for applique as well.
The skies the limit with these.
After making several ornaments, I found that I like the raw pinked edged ornaments best.
My absolute favorite is the lil hexie heart.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 400 of 629 Newer› Newest»very cute, love 'em. it's so great that you're all so willing to share your ideas & talents. thanks ! *thanks FQS too !
I love the hearts. They are adorable. Thanks for the tutorial.
Mary
What a cute ornament! Love all of the variations you gave, too. Really nice. Thanks for organizing this fun blog tour.
Thanks for the great tutorial! And thanks for doing a pdf download. It is so much quicker than cutting and pasting! I'll be making some of these soon. Love the giveaway too!
Great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win. Love the heart tutorial. I've been thinking about making some heart ornaments for awhile. Now I'm really inspired.
Looove these little cuties=) What a great idea! I will have to make me some asap. Thank you for a great tutorial.
I love hearts. Thanks for the tutorial
Oh these ornaments are so cute!!! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!!! Hugs Ariane
Absolutely adorable! THe perfect little project and I've never done anything like it and the tutorial is very good. I think I will try this! THANK YOU so much for agreat tutorial~
What a great tutorial!! Love the fabric too :)
So adorable, those ornaments. I have a few little pieces of Giddy here that would be perfect for that :)
I really like this project idea and your tutorial is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!
Imagine a little lavender or what not tossed in with the fiberfill. <3 I would hang one on our bedpost!
I have to try this, it's really cute! Thanks for the giveaway!
ap_lemos at yahoo dot com
Cute hearts! Thanks for the tutorial.
Lovely tutorial, many thanks, I am definately going to try these soon!
Great ideas, make me want to go find some scraps and get busy for Valentine's day :)
Hi Vickie! Your heart ornaments are so lovely. Thank you for the great tutorial and cute fabrics giveaway! Györgyi
These are really cute! Kind of makes me wish I had left a tiny x-Mas tree out just for these. Thank you!
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!
Love this blog hop ;)
SheilaC
Those are so darn cute. I have downloaded the patterns and I can't wait to make them. Thank you for doing this blog tour.
Too cute. Thanks for sharing.
The tutorial is as delicious as the hearts and I love displaying them on the tree. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hugs - Marie
I love these! I don't have many Valentines Day decorations, and these are too cute NOT to make!! I love that you went to the lengths of "washing" the fabric after quilting it so that it has the LOOK!! Awesome. I am going to go gather some fabric and ric rac!! Thank you for the opportunity to win some great fabric, as well!! =)
Thanks for the tutorial. I love these hearts. I will make some for sure.
Cute Hearts! I think I'll get one of my little trees back out!
Love your blog!
Jen
You have made some very cute hearts- I love the patchwork ones particularly. Thanks for participating in the blog hop and giving away some Bliss fabric. Someone will truly be Blissful when you draw their name.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
These are so cute! I like the raw edged ones too, I think I need to get a pair of pinking shears.
So cute! Thanks for the great tutorial!
so many hearts to love. Cute project
Very cute! I really love the patchwork hearts!
This will be fun to follow - my favorite shape is a heart!
thank you for the great tutorial..thank you for the giveaway...
Such a cute idea! Thanks for the great tutorial!=)
I love Valentines Day just because it's this fun little holiday smack dab in the middle of winter. Your heart ornaments for a Valentine tree are adorable. Thanks for the tutorial. I ♥ it!
I make something similar but I stuff them with dried lavender and call them sachets.
What a cool idea. I think I am going to work on this with the grandbabies.
Wanda
http://wandas-quilts-crafts.blogspot.com/
So cute! Thanks for the tutorial! I think I'm going to see if I have any Valentine-ish fabric laying around.
Gosh, all of these comments..what a lot of love for these sweet little hearts ♥ Thank you for the tutorial.. :-)
Those hearts are so cute, especially the pieced one! Wouldn't a teacher or special friend love to receive one of these for Valentine's Day? I think so! Thanks for sharing your creative ideas!
MGM
Cute hearts, thanks for the idea. I'm thinking for Christmas though..
Would love that gift certificate, Fat Quarter Shop always has something I 'need'..
What an adorable heart! Love the tutorial! Thanks.
Fantastic! I am going to make some to hang in my windows!
Very cute hearts! I like the one made out of the squares! Thanks for doing this!
That is just too cute. I am going to make a dozen or so of these and pass them out in the office. thanks for the blog hop. I just love them.
These heart ornaments are just too, too cute! Thank you so much for the tutorial...since my birthday is the day before Valentine's Day, I will definitely be making some of these to decorate with!
And thank you for such an awesome give away and the chance to participate!
XOXO,
Cyndi
This is going to be fun! Thanks for coordinating this blog hop.
So cute, can't wait to make some. Thanks for the tutorial.
Oh how fun! I love the idea of a Valentine tree! Thanks so much for the tutorial and the great giveaway!
Cute hearts.. Thanks for the chance to win as well as the tutorial.
What a great tutorial!! I'm going to have to try some of these. I loved the pieced heart especially. Thanks for doing this blog tour. : )
So cute! Thanks for the tutorial!
Billie
I love these! I have a little tree I am wanting to decorate for Valentine's Day and these would be perfect. Thank you for the awesome tutorial and I would love to be entered in your drawing.
What a great tutorial. The hearts are just so lovable and so is the giveaway! Have a wonderful day!
Just love the hearts. So cute.
Oh My GOSH - those little hexies are too cute. Well, it's all too cute, but love the hexies especially!
Really cute idea!! I love Valentine decorations.
Too, too cute. I don't usually decorate for valentine's day, but I might have to try these. Especially the pieced hearts. I think those are my favs.
<3 SUPER CUTE!!! <3 I am SUPER SUPER excited to make some into bookmarks with my sisters! (all 10 of them! - and thier 3 neighbor friends - and maybe my nieces...) XOXO Thanks for the awesome tutorial and for the giveaway!
Love the patchwork valentine the best! thanks for reminding us to make things the basic way like they did in the old days.
Thank you for the lovely tutorial. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Such pretty little hearts and not that difficult. Thanks.
Love the little Valentine tree! Great idea to keep the holiday theme going. Adorable ornaments, Vickie, really sweet. Please count me in on your generous giveaway!
I really like those hearts! They are perfect ornaments...
nhsarab at yahoo dot com
Thanks for the tutorial. Your heart ornaments are such a cute idea.
What an absolutely adorable idea! I'm pulling out my white mini-Christmas tree and I'm going to decorate throughout the year now, starting with these adorable hearts!
How cute! Almost makes me wish I'd left my Christmas tree up a bit longer... That Giddy fabric is great - the perfect choice for this project.
Love this project! Thanks for taking time to participate and make the tutorial!
Great tutorial and awesome giveaway...please count me in ;o)
The ornaments are so sweet :) What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing it.......and thanks for the chance in such a great giveaway!
Love those hearts! I can't wait to give this a go thanks for a cute tutorial.
How cute!! And really wonderful fabric too. Thanks for the PDF tutorial. I think I'll be making some hearts this week.
Those ornaments are just so adorable. And the instructions where great too.
OH they are just lovely, thank you so much for this cute little project.
I have always felt that hearts were "all" seasonal! We can decorate with them year round! Love your hearts! Thanks!
fabulous heart ornaments.
sntbosch@msn.com
Oh awesome tutorial. Thank you. I now have a great reason to leave my awesome purple Christmas tree up even longer. (Am I the only one still looking at their tree? LOL) I don't want to put it away because it is just SO pretty in all its shiny purple glory. HA
vburr at charter dot net
Thank you for the tutorial. This looks like a project I could complete. The first heart that caught my eye - and my favorite - is the one with the teeny tiny hexies. Please enter me into the drawing as both prizes are awesome. FQS is such a generous sponsor. alternate email mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
Does this mean I can leave the Christmas tree up if I fill it with hearts!!! I'm supposed to be getting it down today! Thanks for this -- they are really cute!!
Susan
Wow I love them. these hearts make my heart melt!!!
Cute hearts! Thanks for the tutorial!
Very cute hearts - way to start off the tour! It's easier to take Christmas down, when Valentine's Day is just around the corner.
Marilyn in Simi Valley, CA (mrobinson@ggfirm.com)
Darling hearts....thanks for sharing a great tute!
What a great tutorial! Those hearts are so cute and sweet. I may have to make a few of those and put together a Valentine tree!
Vicki, these hearts are adorable. Thanks for taking the time to do a tutorial.
Great set of hearts. I have never quilted material before but its worth a try! Joan
Fun idea!
Sweet idea, thanks.
The hearts are super cute. Thanks for very clear instructions.
What a cute idea. Thanks for the chance to win.
Lovely hearts to decorate for the holiday. Oh, I would love to win Bliss. I have not bought any and thought it was so pretty.
So simple, but needed to be shown the ideas. Thank you!
Very cute...great excuse to go buy some Giddy! Thank you for the opportunity to win.
texansoverseas@gmail.com
I'm going to make some hearts for my granddaughter! I love the patchwork one. Thanks!
Cute hearts! Thanks for the Valentine's blog hop!
So very, very cute! Now I've got to dig out my valentines day fabric!
Thanks so much for the tutorial. Won't hubby be surprised when the little Christmas tree in his man cave is covered with Valentine Heart Ornaments :)
What a great idea! I can see all kinds of possibilities when decorating for holidays.
YOUR HEARTS ARE SO CUTE!
THANKS FOR SHARING!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
Love the hearts. Great tutorial. Please enter me. My email is dorthac@aol.com. Thanks.
This Be Mine Tour looks pretty interesting, the hearts are adorable!!
Love the hearts, the tutorial is easy to follow as well.
I'd love to win those fabrics
This is adorable!!!!! Great gift idea for Valentine's day!!! Thanks for sharing~
Thanks for a great tutorial and a great giveaway!
Cute project. A few of those hearts scattered throughout my house would certainly get my house ready for Valentine's day. Thanks!
I'm new to this blogging but love quilting. I never thought about making quilt hearts but you make it look pretty easy, can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing.
Love the fabric and tutorial. Can't wait to try this. It will make some girls I know very happy.
Thanks, ~M~
magirite@gmail.com
What a nice tutorial...very esy to follow. I would love the fat quarters!!!
Love the hearts! Thanks for the tutorial and chance to win fabric :-)
wonderful tutorial. I keep a tree yp all year and decorate it for each holiday or season. These are going to be great for valentines day.
love the hearts ... and great tutorial! My SIL absolutely loves anything heart related and I think I will make a few of these for her. Thanks for hosting the Be Mine tour ... it should be a lot of fun!
I wouldn't have thought about quilting the fabric first, but that's a great idea. There is lots of room for creativity in this project. Thank you for the how-to. They make a sweet gift.
Oh my gosh these are so cute! Great idea!
thedomesticgroove.blogspot.com
My favorite heart is the one with the tiny hexies. Thank you for a good tutorial. I'm ready for checking in tomorrow! alternate email mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
Thanks for the cute pattern.
Those are really cute hearts. Thanks for the tutorial. I'd love to win
Great project. I never decorate for Valentine's Day but i will be this year!
These ornaments are so cute! Now I wish I hadn't put away all my mini trees.
Perfect project ~ beautiful fabric, fun pattern, and great decorations for a house that was just "undecorated" after the holidays. Can't wait to make these & send them to my son & DIL overseas.
These are wonderful!! Who couldn't use a heart ornament... what a wonderful Valentines present.
Thank you for putting together a blog hop at such a slow time of the year! I can't wait to see everyone's projects =)
The ornaments are adorable! These would be great to hang above the dining table from ribbons too. Thanks for the great tutorial!
I think my fav is the pieced heart. The extra work is so worth it!
Thanks for showing so many different options. Love this!
Thanks for the cute valentine ornaments!
Cute hearts, great tutorial. Thank you and thank you for the giveaway
What a cute idea! There's still a small Christmas tree I've un-decorated but haven't put away yet. I could probably get away with keeping it out a bit longer if I use it as a V-Day tree. Thanks for taking the time to post the tutorial!
Great idea! It inspires me to dig out some hearts I already have cut out and finish a few up into ornaments!
Your Heart Ornaments are really cute! I particularly like the heart made from patchwork. Thanks for participating in this blog hop! It's fun to follow the hop each day! Happy Valentine's Day!
Thanks for the great tutorail, my heart is singing with ideas!
I really enjoy your blog! Cute ornaments that are so easy. I just love Sandy Gervis fabric! Great Idea.
Those hearts are adorable. Thank you for the tutorial.
Alda, Fl
Great job! You can never have too many hearts.
LOVELY idea! Great giveaway, please enter my name. Jane
Now how cute are those!!!!! I have a small white Christmas tree they would be perfect on!
I love it thanks for sharing! I would have never thought of piecing the hearts prior to cutting them. Thanks.
SO cute! Love these...very creative!
I love these hearts and will be making some tomorrow--hopefully!! or the next day!
thanks for sharing the ideas with us.
Hugs, Di
The hearts are all so cute. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Great idea! They are so cute.
tshaw6580@yahoo.com
Thanks for the Valentine heart ornaments tutorial. I'm going to dig out my scraps tonight!
I don't usually decorate for Valentines Day, but this makes me want to. :)
Thanks for the great idea - Done in Christmas fabrics this would be really fun1
This makes me want to turn my Christmas kitchen tree into a valentine tree! That is SO doable!
Very cute project! Loved the photographs you took :) And the draw prizes are the best!
Thanks for the tutorial. The hearts are so cute and would look nice on a Christmas tree too.
I love this idea for Valentine's Day!! These would make great decoration on a wrapped gift for someone special.
Hi Vickie! I'm so excited about this blog tour! Thanks for the awesome tutorial, your hearts are adorable.
those hearts are so cute and such a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing it with us.
huh! I just got a layer cake in Giddy. I was wondering what to do with it! Thanks.
Love the fabric line and the tutorial is great!
love the patchwork heart and the hexie heart. Very cute idea, thanks for sharing it!
So cute and a great tutorial. Another great project to add to my list. Thanks!
I like the hearts -very nice. Thanks for giveaway.
Really cute hearts!! Thanks so much for sharing!:)
What a cute project! I was anxious to see what you and all the others are going to create! Thanks!
This is a cute project. I can't wait to try it. Thank you for hosting this great blog tour. Take care and God bless, Cory
wonderful tutorial for a cute little project. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for starting the blog tour and for the tutorial!
I just happened on your blog while cruising for quilt things and thought the blog tour was a great idea. i haven't actually made a quilt yet I usually make clothes but have just decided to get into quilting. I have just ordered my first ever "just for a quilt" material from the fat quarter shop. Your blog is great.
Those are great! The nice thing is that you could really use any shape cookie cutter!
blessed.mama4 at yahoo.com
Very cute hearts! I think Valentines day needs a little more attention. Thanks for the great idea.
Love the hearts. I will be making these cuties! Thanks for the great tutorial.
Very cute. I love the giddy fabric.
Very cute- I love the patchwork heart! Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win.
Very cute, thanks for the tutorial.
Thats for the wonderful tutorial....my mind is ticking over with lots of new ideas...welcome to a new baby hearts, bridal wishes hearts, valentine hearts, xmas hearts, get well wishes hearts, I miss you hearts, hugs and kisses hearts....thanks for the inspiration....LindaB
What cute ornaments! I especially love the one with pieced squares. Thanks for the great giveaway!
what a fun project.
Really cute!! Valentines Day will be here before we know it.
What a cute tutorial. It was neat that you made many different versions. It was like being part of your brainstorming.
I think these are just too cute! Excellent tutorial. I like the little heart tree and will make up the hearts, spray branch white , gather some other doo-dads, and save this as a project to do with my grandson - make NaNa's Valentine tree. Thank you for the lovely creativity as well as the chance to win some lovely fabric.
Soooooo cute! I'm going to make some of these for my girls to decorate their bedrooms. :o)
Very cute! You make me want to get a Valentine's tree started. :)
Love the tutorial! Thanks!
I love the hearts!! What a great idea with the use of the templates! What a great giveaway too!! thanks for this!!
They are so beautiful!! Cant wait to make some.
Thanks for the great tutorial!!
Cute hearts. Thanks for the tutorial.
Very cute ornaments, I think I better find a mini tree to decorate. I love pink and hearts!
Thanks for the cute ornament idea. Looks like it's easy and fast to make before the big day.
I bought some and wasn't sure what to do with it....now I know thanks for the inspiration.
Can't wait to give them a try! I'm thinking they would make a great quick gift for a friend of mine who loves Valentines day! Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for this awesome idea! The hearts are really cute!
Love the hearts... so cute...
Sandyn
Cute valentines! Doesn't everyone have a valentine tree? Janet
The peiced heart is adorable. Great job!
Oh, so cute Vickie! Thanks for the tutorial!
Great turorial. This is a great idea. You can use the heart both for Valentines and Christmas.
Karen
Boogabearw@cox.net
Cute hearts and lovely fabrics! Thanks for sharing!
These are so very cute. Thank you for the detailed tutorial
Really like these hearts - I'm going to make some to hang in our bedroom!
Oh my gosh, those are the cutest things! Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
Adorable little ornaments, thank you so very much for the great tutorial. And thanks for the chance to win <3
I can so totally see this done with Texture Magic. Also, if you put a little pocket on the back or make an envelope back you have a place to put Valentine candy! As you can see-my imagination is flying with this project-thanks so much!
Oh I just love Sandy Gervais fabrics. The heart is lovely and I have printed it out to make one for a very special friend.....thanks for the pattern and have a wonderful New Year
What cute ornaments! I've been thinking about making a valentine tree, and these would be perfect.
You're right! The sky is the limit on those cuties ;) Great tutorial.
Cute idea! Thanks for the tutorial and the giveaway!
Those are really cute! Thank you for sharing!
Love the quilted hearts! Thanks for a great tutorial!
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