Saturday, January 08, 2011

Be Mine Blog Tour Day 1

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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Now for the awesome giveaways!

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Leave a comment on THIS post to be entered to win
 a $50 gift certificate from the Fat Quarter Shop 
or 13 Bliss fat quarters (donated my me!). 

To be eligible for the Grand Prize $100 Gift Certificate: Leave one comment on each Blog Tour participants' project/day for ALL 7 days.


629 comments:

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Ruth said...

Love the hearts! I would love to win the gift card!

Tiffany said...

Super cute! I really need some valentine decor - so this blog tour is great! Now I need to do the fun part - shop for valentines fabric! ;)

Thanks for the giveaway chance and the great tutorial!!!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

so many comments already! I won't have a chance. Thanks for the tutorial
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/

Renea said...

Love the hearts. I had made some of these years ago but yours are so much prettier. I love Bliss fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.

Quilter Kim said...

Such cute heart ornaments. I just have to make some and start a Valentines tree! Thanks

free indeed said...

Looks like there is a large following for this blog tour. I'm drooling over the bliss stack! Thanks for your instructions for easy heart ideas too.

Annmarie said...

Cute hearts - would be fun to write on one side & mail them as Valentines.

Stray Stitches (Linda G) said...

What darling ornaments. Thanks for the tutorial!

Ceci said...

Thanks Vickie for this beautiful proyect. The hearts are very cute!!! And also thanks for the giveaway!!! Really would love to win!!!

Lissa said...

cute cute cute. now to get my christmas decor down so I can make these up put up valentine's decor!

lissaneyhartpc@yahoo.com

sarahbethe said...

Wow, these are absolutely adorable! And the fabric is so sweet. sarahbethe at yahoo dot com

Unknown said...

Love the hearts! What a great tutorial. Thanks!

Marilyn W. said...

So many cute ideas for this pattern. Thanks so much.

Kasey said...

Those are cute! They would be cute at Christmas, too... I made a heart for our tree this year anyway. Thanks for showing us this tutorial.

Abbybeth said...

these are so, so cute! and my mind is already running around on other shapes occasions these would be great for! I may have to change my anti-heart-shape-stance for these cuties!

Jen said...

How cute! Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win.

Mrs. Monkeyboy said...

I <3 hearts! Lovely.

Carol C. said...

These heart ornaments are so adorable!! Thanks for the great idea!!

Betty said...

Nice line of fabric for your lovely hearts. I like the way you have them displayed on your tree. Who says it is only a Christmas tree. Will we see Shamrocks on it next month and them maybe Easter eggs etc.

Deb said...

Cute hearts and great tutorial. Love the Giddy fabric.

Debby said...

Great give-away!! I hope i will win!

Greetings from Debby,
the Netherlands

Deb said...

such a sweet idea! can't wait to make 'em!! think i'll make one for each of the girls at our end-of-january retreat ~ perfect!!

Prima Donna said...

Very nice! I love the pieced heart.

Vintage Sandy said...

Your heart ornaments are so pretty thanks for sharing the tutorial!

Maria said...

Thank you for the tutorial & generous giveaway ;)

anita said...

way cool

Tiffany Sherman said...

LOVEly! I'm definitely going to try these!

Rita said...

very sweet ornaments -- i really like the patchwork heart. it looks very vintage and romantic!

Amy said...

Super cute! Love the variety of ideas! I think the pinked edges are my favorite, too :-)

james and bess said...

these would look great on my wire ornament tree - thanks for the inspiration!

bess :)

Unknown said...

Super Cute! Thanks for sharing and for the great giveaway!

Marlena said...

What a fun tutorial. Can't wait to get my hands on some Giddy fabric! Thanks for the giveaway!

Ruby said...

Thank you! Cute hearts!

hamudale said...

what a great giveaway!
:)
katz.gali@gmail.com

peggy w said...

So much fun. Love the tutorial and the generous giveaway. Thanks for both.

debbie m said...

Cute, and that fabric is soooo fun too! Thanks for your time and talent in posting tutorials for us to learn from. :o)

Tammy said...

What a cute idea and so easy - love it!!

Chelsie said...

Hooray for all the LOVE decorating going on in the next month! Thanks for the cute tutorial. :)

~Laurie~ said...

Hi Vickie!
These are adorable! And not too difficult to make - that's my favorite part!! I agree with you - I like the pinked edges the best too :)

LizA. said...

very cute -- i can see these on a wreath on my front door.

JenH said...

Very cute. Great way to "recycle" the Christmas tree for another couple of months!

JanetK said...

Great tutorial - thanks!

MJ said...

Love the hearts! Love the Bliss fabric too!

sewfunquilts said...

Oh! those are so cute, and so many different ways to use them....I'm thinking!

rjk said...

What a great project for youth group.

Brooke said...

Thanks for such a fun blog tour! Love this first project too!

Amanda said...

Super cute. Thanks for a great tutorial.

Robert said...

Would love to win this set of fabric. Thanks for the tutorial. Robert, in northern Iowa.

Kayli said...

What a fun idea- there isn't enough fun stuff for Valentines Day- I'm so glad you guys did this blog tour!

Anonymous said...

The hearts are very cute, I don't have a Valentine's tree, but I can think of other ways to use these. Thanks for the tutorial!
valekort at yahoo dot com

Aimee said...

Very cute! And seems like it would be pretty easy, too. Thanks for the tutorial.

Claudia said...

Too cute!! love the little hearts.

momto2wasd said...

Those are adorable! And at this rate, my Christmas tree will still be up so I could simply take off the Christmas ones and replace with these to make it a Valentines tree!

Tanya said...

Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!!! I have been trying to think of some new decorations for Valentines in my craft room. These are perfect!!!!

Martha said...

I love the hearts! They are so cute.

mdehoop@hotmail.com

Di~ said...

Very cute ornaments Vickie! now I just need to find a tree! Thanks for the chance to win.

Laura Beech said...

This fabric is so cute and the hearts seem kinda easy. Maybe I will decorate for Valentine's Day this year....

Micki said...

Really great idea for the holidays! Love the hearts!
Micki

autumnesf said...

Since my Christmas tree is still up this project just may come in handy....

Anonymous said...

great ideas and tips...thanks

Claire O said...

So cute, I've never made valentines decorations before.

~Michelle~ said...

such a cute project!

baukje said...

Lovely hearts!!!

Amy said...

What a super cute idea! Love it!

cvdnurse said...

Great tutorial! Love these cute little hearts - what a great stash busting project.
Susan
susie.galasso@gmail.com

hadacres said...

Oh my what a great idea, I am running to my sewing room as soon as I get this posted. I absolutely love the idea.
Thank you, would love to win as well.

Unknown said...

How cute are they! What a fun project -- could totally be done with a youngster just learning to sew!

craftytammie said...

love these sweet ornaments! they'd make a great garland too...

Shelley said...

What a fun project, I've always wanted to decorate for Valentine's Day - now would be a good time to start! Thanks so much!!

Julie Earsom said...

Wow, thanks for the great tutorial. The heart ornaments are adorable!

Paula Ganyard said...

These I just have to make to send to my sisters and mother. they will love them!

Quilt Monkey said...

Thanks for the pattern! These look quick and easy for little Valentine's gifts.

Linda K said...

Thanks for the chance to win!! Your hearts are so, so cute. And your step- by-step instructions are terrific!

SisterlyLove said...

Ooh! $50! Thanks. Great tutorial too. Those hearts are SO sweet.

Genevieve
jenny(at)ykwc(dot)net

Juli said...

Great tutorial, I love Valentine's Day.

Paula Ganyard said...

I have to make these for my sister and mom. They will love them. thanks for sharing

QuilterMary said...

What a great way to extend use of a Christmas tree ... add Valentine hearts!! Thanks for a great idea and a great giveaway!

Ducks and Rabbits said...

Cute hearts :). Thanks for the giveaway chance.

Dawn said...

Wow, incredible giveaway. Thanks for doing it and the tutorial. I'm definitely going to have to make those hearts.

Cheryl said...

I love this pattern! I am excited to see all the projects!

9patchnurse said...

Oh my gosh those are so cute! Thanks so much, I can't wait to make some.

Jenn said...

How fun! I love Giddy. And this tutorial in general just made me smile. When I was a teenager we had a 9 1/2 foot Christmas tree. One year my mom decided it was just too much work to take it down and lug it back up two flights of stairs to put it back in the attic so she left it up and we decorated our holiday tree for every holiday for the next couple of years. These would have been perfect for it! :)

Lee Ann L. said...

cute and looks versatile! Thanks!

Shanna of Fiber of All Sorts said...

this is lovely. . I know a few gals that would love this for their "favorite" holiday!

slynn said...

YIKES! Valentines day is coming up! That is the one holiday I used to forget but now I am sewing and crafting more I remember it. Thanks to tutorials like this one - so cute. Thanks!

Stitched With Prayer said...

Vickie, these are way cute. Makes me want to get a tiny tree to decorate for valentines day. Thanks so much for the tutorial. So many great designs and styles. Hugs...

Michelle said...

Great tutorial! Giddy is such a fun line!

Dirt Road Quilter said...

What a darling project! I had better go pull that little Christmas tree back out! Grin!

MollyP said...

I always love your tutorials, Vickie! I get excited when I see your name on MBS. Thanks for the tut and thanks for the giveaway!

molly_dye(at)hotmail(dot)com

Karen said...

Very Sweet ornaments! I will definetly try a few.

A Plain Path said...

Adorable! Thanks for sharing!!

maeve315@msn.com said...

The ornaments are sweet as candy! Love the fabrics!

Anonymous said...

Love your hearts! Next month is my 40th wedding anniversay. Hearts were the theme at our wedding. I'm considering setting a goal to make 40 of them and decorate a tree as you have done. Thanks for the very sweet idea and great tutorial.

Amy DeCesare said...

I love this holiday! The pieced hearts are sooooo clever and sweet.

Carol said...

You do such cute things! Thanks for the tutorial and your wonderful blog!

Anya said...

How wonderful! Thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

Love the Giddy line of fabric!
All of your hearts are just to cute!!
Judy

Sew Shine said...

This is adorable! They would make great teacher gifts at school and look like a lot of fun!

Thanks!
Rebekah

Pat said...

I love Giddy - think I'll order some to make these hearts. Cute!

Unknown said...

SOOOOO cute - I like the pinked edges best too!

Kate said...

I love the pieced hearts! Thanks for a great tutorial.

Christi Harrison said...

i love the hearts! very cute!

Trish said...

Thanks so much for sharing with us! Fantastic give-away!

Robin said...

So cute and happy!

quilterfaye said...

The hearts are so sweet.Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,Faye

Vickie said...

Love those hearts! And that Giddy fabric is darling!

Joy said...

Thanks for the tutorial...especially the tip about washing and blow drying! I always prefer a crinkly look, too. :)

Judy in Michigan said...

So many ideas and such a cute heart tree. What nice little gifts these will be. Thanks so much!

quiltma said...

What a cute idea..... Thanks

Mama24Monkeys said...

heart the hearts!

Nancy said...

Gasp! Your quilted hearts are darling and the giveaway is wonderful! Thanks for sharing it all with us. And Happy Valentines Day.

Nancy said...

What cute hearts! I love hearts, they're my absolute favorite. And right behind that love is my love for Bliss fabrics that I've been eyeing for ever so long, but can't bring myself to adding to my stash. Thanks for offering the giveaway!

Diana Schmitz / Quiltecke said...

What a great idea...
Thanks for the tutorial.

quilting chick said...

What a great idea. Can't wait to make some hearts! Love the embellishments- Hugs, Marietta

Kathy MacKie said...

How lucky we are to have the internet. It is such a wonderful educational tool thanks to people such as yourself. Many thanks for the giveaway.

Hannele said...

Thank your the tutorial and generous giveaway!

Kiwifruit-Shiree said...

these look so cool, and so super easy peasy!

Betsy said...

Vickie, those hearts are so so cute. Thank you for the pdf instructions too and the chance to win.

Shelley said...

Wow! Going on retreat in few weeks and will have to make some of these! Love the pieced ones. Love the Bliss!

the girlfriend gap said...

Those are so stinking CUTE !!! I think I want at least a dozen or more for my tree.We are in the middle of a snow storm today. Looks like a day for crafting!!!! Thanks for a chance to win special treats! Janita

Christine said...

Great project! And I just love the Bliss line!! Thanks for both! :-)

Angie said...

You did an awesome tutorial on these hearts! Thank you so much. They are adorable.

Bunny said...

Thanks for the tutorial. I need to make Valentines Day more of an event and this gives me some inspiration.

Suzanne said...

Great tutorial...a small tree of hearts would be a great Valentines decoration.

Thearica said...

These could get to be VERY addicting! Thank you so much for the tute!

and thank you for such a fun way to bring bloggers together...and a nice giveaway to boot!

Jackie said...

Love the little hearts. I left one of my little skinny trees out to use for Valentine Tree and these will be darling on it. Can't wait to get started.
Thanks
Jackie in San Antonio

Needled Mom said...

These are so cute. I know what I am going to be doing this week.

busymum100 said...

wow, such lovely hearts!! You make me want to try making some of them too...

Bumbles and Fairy-Tales said...

I loooove your heart ornaments!and even more so that you displayed them on a lil tree! I was trying to convince my hubs not to take down the Xmas tree so we can turn it into a Valentine one ;) Maybe next year, lol!
Thanks for sharing!
hugs, margie

Lady of the Cloth said...

I think my co-workers will get a little treat this year, these hearts look so cute.

Taya@TypeB said...

Great tutorial! Thanks for the tutorial and generous giveaway!

Julie T said...

Thanks for the tutorial. I might have to get out my mini Christmas tree to display these hearts. And I love the Giddy collection.

Kim West said...

Those hearts are just darling!!! Thanks for sharing!

TheaMinPA said...

love your detailed tute! such cute little hearts! thank you! it makes my day to read your blog! =-)

Margaret said...

Very cute. Thanks!

Sarah said...

Oh, they're so cute, plus I love the fabric choice!

Kenna said...

SOOOO stinkin cute! :) Gonna make these and give them to my adult aides on Valentine's day this year....and I think I might enlist my sewing class tomake them for our classroom!

Karen P. said...

what adorable hearts!

Kay said...

These will be really cute on my Valentines tree. Thanks for the great pattern.

Twinfibers said...

oh, wow! what cute ornaments! :)

Anonymous said...

These are the cutesy ornaments. I can see these made with many different shapes.

Gwen said...

Just wanted to be sure my post went through and you knew how much I enjoyed you Valentine tree. I haved made them in the past with paper hearts and doilies, but never made quilted ones. Thanks for the idea!

Stephany said...

Those are so sweet they are giving me a toothache!

Anonymous said...

thanks for the chance to win! very cute hearts.

Bonnie said...

Very cute! Thanks for the instructions.

Kathleen W. said...

How adorable! What a great use of some of the leftover fabric I have. I've been itching to make something with hearts. Now I need to scavenge some branches for a tree.

ytsmom said...

What a fun project to do with the kids. Love the patchworkhearts.

trudys_person said...

Awesome prizes and a great tutorial! Thank you!!

Unknown said...

These are really sweet! Thanks for sharing your ideas. I am new to your blog, I look forward to stopping by again.

Stephanie said...

These are adorable! I've been eying those fabrics at my local fabric store. I may just have to go out and buy them now :)

Susan said...

Such cute ornaments! Valentine's already. Sigh.

Kate R said...

Oh, these are just so cute!! I NEED to make them :) Thanks for the thorough tutorial!

Michelle said...

I love the fabrics you chose. thanks for sharing

Shanny Khoo said...

Thank you! What a great idea to use up scraps too! They are very inspiring!

Susan Boyd said...

Thank you so much for this -- I love having quick and easy projects -- makes me feel like I'm accomplishing something!
Susan

Kim G said...

Wonderful hearts, perfect!

bobbie23nc said...

I think there will be a new Valentine tree at my house this year. Thanks for the inspiration.

Sharon said...

These will be added to my Christmas hearts tree..thanks for sharing!

Lisa Hart said...

Great tutorial! I would love to win some fabric or a gift certificate.

Bonnie said...

Cute hearts. Thanks for the tut.

Janet said...

Cute idea for the hearts.

Have a great day!

matate10 said...

Those are the cutest hearts!!! Great tutorial. So many different ideas are chruning in my head now.

Meredith said...

Very cute! I may have to put up a valentines tree this year ...

Beth@seasonsofhome said...

Those are so cute. I'm going to get out some fabric and try them. I love that any fabric you have can work for these.

The Hungry Crafter said...

I {heart} this project! Love all the variations as well. Thank you!

Sandra Coleman Clarke said...

Hi, Thanks for your efforts, cute valentines.

Patty Nordahl said...

My goodness! I got a late start on the blog hop and see I am #590 + .
I hope you don't get tired of reading b/4 you get to me. I love the heart ornaments and think they would be wonderful package ties or sachets.Thank for a great tutorial.

Nicki Lundeen said...

The ornament is so cute!!!!! Thanks for the chance of winning fabulous fabric...I love Bliss.

Beth said...

thank you so much for doing this! I see this as an opportunity to spread some love!

Cheryl said...

Went to JoAnns today and found the heart templates...let the heart making begin..YIPEE!!! Great project!

Pamela said...

Sew sweet! Thanks for the tutorial!

Rene' said...

Really cute tutorial!!! I love that Giddy fabric too.

Anonymous said...

Soo cute!

Hi! My name is erica. Would you be my friend? said...

I love them! I have some old windows hanging on my walls and I like to hang little things from them. These would be perfect! Thanks!

Ms HL said...
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Ms HL said...

Wow super sweet hearts! Just nice to hang on the Xmas tree after the Xmas ornaments have been taken down! Thanks for this tutorial!

Peggy said...

so cute, thanks for the tutorial.

Jaylene said...

Love the heart ornaments. So many great ideas. Thanks so much.
Jaylene
lv2kwilt (at)gmail (dot) com

Beeshebags said...

Thanks for the tutorial...I reckon they'd make great scissor fobs as well as decorations! Hugs Naomi

Zlaty said...

Very cute hearts!

Happy sewing!

Marj said...

Lovely ornaments and lovely blog hop with a great giveaway.

Jansie said...

Absolutely adorable! What a cute project. Thanks for sharing this.

Meredith said...

Great project! I should probably take my Christmas tree down since it is nearly Valentine's day. Thanks for the giveaway.

merefleming@yahoo.com

golo8 said...

Love your valentines... you come up with such clever ideas...

April said...

What a cute idea...I'd need to get something to hang them on. :)

Holly said...

Super cute idea and easy enough to let kids help. Would make great little gifts.

Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum said...

Nice and simple, great for kids, Tracey

Lixa said...

It's a great tutorial! Thanks!

Janice said...

Cute ornaments! I can think of lots of ways to use these!

Kd Brown said...

Ooooh, I love Bliss. I need Bliss. I want Bliss in my life! Thanks for the great giveaway. ~Kathleen

Mouster1 said...

What great fabric for these adorable heart ornaments that cab be hung in so many places. Thanks for the great idea and giveaway.

Missy said...

Thanks! Those hearts are wonderful!

Genevieve P said...

Those hearts are really cute! Thanks for the giveaway.

Jo said...

I love the patchwork heart best...cute.

Vicki B said...

I have been quilting for a year now and I have just started visiting bloggers both of which I am enjoying immensely! Thank you for this tutorial - I would like to make some for my grand daughter who is 4 - and maybe for my daughter who is 28 (lol)

Julie S said...

The Sandy Gervais fabric really makes these ornaments special! I think these would look really cute hanging from my dining room chandelier...

JustPam said...

The grandkids would love to make these, they are very cute.

Rebecca said...

LOVE that patchwork heart! So sweet!
ourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com

Tina said...

I love hearts. Neat little ornaments.

Deb said...

Really cute. Would love to win the gift certficiate from FQS. Thanks

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