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A Valentine Mystery By: Barb@Witsend,
Ontario, Canada
This is my first time doing a Mystery quilt class. I chose Valentine’s themed fabric. When I finished it I was very happy with the result. I quilted a lattice effect in the squares and my first ever feathers in all the white fabric. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Quilt size: width: 51" height: 63"
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Baby’s First Valentine By: Baby’s First Valentine,
Texas, USA
Rag quilt hearts and a hand appliqued center heart. Made in 2 shades of solid color pink flannel along with a brown print fabric of peas in a pod design with the words sweet pea throughout on a light pink background. The quilt is finished off with a traditional quilt binding. My own design.
Quilt size: width: 45" height: 45"
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Big Love By: Mary Schuberg,
California, USA
This was a quilt that I made and donated for a dinner dance auction. It was quit a hit and the pattern is Summer Love at the Moda Bake Shop.
Quilt size: width: 57" height: 50"
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Dream Date / Dream Fabric By: Claire Witherspoon,
California, USA
I made this quilt about 15 V-day’s ago for my husband. I love the novelty fabric, it feels nostalgic and satirical at the same time. I got about half the blocks in a swap which also made it fun!
Quilt size: width: 54″" height: 54″"
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Grandchildren’s Hands By: Amy @ Sew Incredibly Crazy,
Colorado, USA
I wanted to make a special wall hanging for some great people I know. Who happen to be grandparents. I gathered up their grandchildren’s hand prints and their signatures and came up with this one of a kind quilt.
Quilt size: width: 24" height: 50"
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Heart Garden quilt By: LillyTheOwl,
Russian Federation
Heart Garden quilt was designed, pieced and quilted by me. The fabric line by Robin Zingone named Heart Garden was used for the quilt. Partly I was inspired by the fabric design, and partly by Jaybird Quilts’ borderless, large scaled works.
Quilt size: width: 59" height: 83"
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Heart of Love By: Jenelle Boxberger,
Kansas, USA
The heart is appliqued with a blanket stitch. The word “Love” with the curls is machine embroidery. I echo quilted around the heart and below the word I just did small scroll with circles.
Quilt size: width: 12" height: 12"
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Heart’s & Ivy By: Cleary Kipe,
Florida, USA
This is a mini quilt I made to hang on my wall in February, It was made from a kit I got from a Secret Stitcher Swap.
Quilt size: width: 12" height: 12"
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Hearts By: jinglebell440,
Kansas, USA
This quilt was made to remember all types of cancer. It was presented to the radiology department of my local cancer center after my last treatment in 2009.
Quilt size: width: 54" height: 68"
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Hearts and Nine By: Debbie Collins,
Ontario, Canada
A combination of hearts and nine patch. My first attempt at both so I decided to make a valentine quilt.
Quilt size: width: 42" height: 42"
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Hearts for Basketeers By: Tell Tale Threads,
Ontario, Canada
This quilt was donated to Basketeers, an organization that assists women in new beginnings as they leave a woman’s shelter.
With only a little adaption at the left and right corners of the heart, all are HST blocks (6”x6” with 2” squares). To my surprise, the HST border fitted perfectly.
Quilt size: width: 72" height: 60"
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Hearts Galore (Heather Pearson) By: Heather Pearson,
Ontario, Canada
I took a saturday morning class at my local shop. Each month we learned a new applique technique. We then had to finish our practise heart before the next month’s lesson.
Quilt size: width: 29" height: 29"
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Hearts Galore (tvbleak) By: tvbleak,
Massachusetts, USA
This quilt hangs on my front door wishing all my neighbors a Happy Valentine’s Day. After moving from a house to an apartment, I missed decorating outside my front door with bright, colorful flags. Thus began the making of door quilts for the holidays and/or the seasons, for all to enjoy.
Quilt size: width: 24" height: 36"
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Hearts with Love By: Linda,
New Mexico, USA
The appliqued hearts have tatted edgings, and tatted hearts attached to the wall hanging. One of the hearts is made with silk ribbon flowers and beads, another one with satin stitch and silk ribbon leaves. I used only ¼ of the pattern with some of my own ideas.
Quilt size: width: 17" height: 17"
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Hidden Nines By: Diane U.,
Ontario, Canada
Hidden Nines Valentines quilt donated to the local High School Silent Auction in 2011.
Quilt size: width: 42" height: 56"
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Homespun Hearts By: Nann Hilyard,
Illinois, USA
I needed to make a Valentine quilt for a charity auction. This pattern was perfect! Made in three days, from cutting to binding, and all from my homespun stash. Pattern by Smith & Milligan.
Quilt size: width: 64" height: 72"
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In my heart By: ZSuzsa Benko,
Hungary
I sewed it for my husband. It’s a simple row edge appliqué. I like the batik fabrics, the background is fused from many tiny batik scraps. Than I fused the heart and designed some scrolls, as a leafs. I added a simple quilting for it and little bit paint.
Quilt size: width: 18" height: 18"
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LOVE (Kaaren Biggs) By: Kaaren Biggs,
Ontario, Canada
A local quilt shop ran the Party With Patrick series a couple of years ago – a fun and quick project because I love satin-stitch machine applique! This one stays up for the month of February and on the first of every month I put up the appropriate hanging.
Quilt size: width: 16" height: 16"
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Love (Susan Arnold) By: Susan Arnold,
California, USA
I won the center heart panel in a raffle basket last month, but wanted it a bit bigger. So, I added a piano key border, then outline quilted the scrolls and hearts.
Quilt size: width: 26" height: 34"
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LOVE Letters Mini Quilt By: Julie Cefalu,
California, USA
I wanted something small that I could feature on my blog and write a tutorial on it. I added some jumbo ric rak to give it a little more jazz and I’m really happy with the way it turned out. Sweet and easy!
Quilt size: width: 12" height: 12"
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Love You By: Nancy Myers,
Michigan, USA
My daughter was in college and I wanted to make something for her to decorate her dorm for the holiday. I used scraps and appliqued the cutout hearts. I did the quilting of the layers myself. So many people liked it and said I should write a pattern that I did.
Quilt size: width: 32" height: 32"
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Love you Hillary By: Rebbecca Brown,
Utah, USA
I made this for my only daughter Hillary. It is a combination Valentine and Birthday gift. Different materials were used for the hearts and then the hearts were machine appliqued in each block. The stitch in the ditch around each block and the quilting around the outer border were hand stitched.
Quilt size: width: 28.5" height: 29.5"
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Polka Dot Passion By: Gail Straka,
Arizona, USA
Three machine embroidered hearts on scrappy pieced backgrounds. These are surrounded by lots of polka dots.
Quilt size: width: 13" height: 35"
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Red Hots By: Debbie,
South Carolina, USA
I made this for the Hugs and Kisses blog hop. Named for the cinnamon candy hearts that I gave my husband for our first Valentine’s Day. The hearts are layered applique done by machine with a little feather quilting.
Quilt size: width: 25" height: 30"
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String Hearts By: Elizabeth,
South Carolina, USA
I had a huge pile of strings and found a free pattern for the string hearts.
Quilt size: width: 52" height: 58"
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Sweethearts By: Lee,
Alberta, Canada
Inspired by a quilt I saw in a magazine. Various hearts appliquéd, or embroider onto red and white blocks.
Quilt size: width: 44" height: 56"
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Texting from the Heart By: Bungalow Bay Quilts,
Ontario, Canada
Made for a Project Quilting challenge, this little quilt features machine appliqued hearts atop a pieced patchwork ground. Some fun text prints add a touch of whimsy, and the randomly scattered mother of pearl buttons add another design detail. All in all, a perfect little Valentine’s wallhanging
Quilt size: width: 24" height: 26"
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Tilde’s Summer Scrap Challenge By: Elly Dunbar,
United Kingdom
Tilde challenged the members on Yahoo group Wiproducers to make a quilt from our scraps. This is what I made with some of mine. It is my own design.
Quilt size: width: 26" height: 26"
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True love never dies By: Crystal Mills,
Maine, USA
I have had many kitties over the years i hope to be reunited with someday. Surely there must be cats in heaven!. I used a pattern(1950’s) of an angel holding a star, changed it to give her an angel Kitty and made it a small wallhanging.
Quilt size: width: 6.5" height: 16"
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Valentine for Mom By: Lynn Provencher,
Florida, USA
I made the Dresden plate when designing a sampler quilt for my Mom & Dad after they’d moved to Florida. The quilt never did get done – found the english paper pieced Dresden – appliqued it in place on pink, along with a heart and a silk ribbon flower sprig. Added some ribbon,lace and borders.
Quilt size: width: 15.5" height: 15.5"
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Valentine’s Hearts By: Shape Moth,
Germany
It’s a 12″ paper pieced block made based on my latest PP pattern Valentine’s Hearts. It will become a pillow for somebody very special.
Quilt size: width: 12" height: 12"
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Wedded Bliss By: Pam Geisel,
Ohio, USA
Brandi wanted a wall hanging quilt from her wedding dress, a bridesmaid’s dress and the flower girl’s dress. Since she got married near Valentine’s Day, the bridesmaids wore red.
Quilt size: width: 58" height: 58"
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Wedding Hearts By: Judy Stone,
Michigan, USA
This quilt was made for my Granddaughter Amanda and her husband Tim who were married recently. The heart block was designed by my friend Lisa and I designed the quilt based on that block. My friend Cathy quilted it on her Statler.
Quilt size: width: 54" height: 74"
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Welcome Daughter! By: Modern Tradition Quilts,
Utah, USA
This quilt’s pattern is from the Leisure Arts publication “Floral Quilts from Grandma’s Cupboard”. I added the piano keys border and outer scalloped border. I also changed the pattern to make each heart a 3-D puffy heart. I made each into a minature pillow and sewed them to the top for baby’s fi
Quilt size: width: 70" height: 80"
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This valentines day, my boyfriend and I went for a dinner date night in the mountains. Part of our date night was him taking me to my favorite quilt shop and me spending waaaay to much money on his valentines gift, fabric for a celtic twist quilt I am making him :). He can’t wait for it to be finished! I’m loving making it!
I would make sexy his and hers pjs and nighty
He has a (red) ’66 Corvette. Would love to do a picture quilt of the car.
Good luck to all who entered.
If I could make a Valentines Special project it would be a quilted arm warmer for my hubby who just had spinal surgery and in the process they damaged his Ulnar nerve and he is in constant pain…Any cold air causes it to ache…I have cut off a pair of socks and used the upper part in the interim but would love to make a warm, quilted valentine sleeve with a minkee lining to keep that nerve warm while he is going thru grueling physical therapy….
I would make a special quilt for my husband. He deserves it.
Um, this is awkward b/c we don’t actually celebrate valentine’s day in our house. But I could stretch and cook some lamb (sorry vegetarians!) as that’s his favourite.
love all the quilts and I’d make a quilt for my daughter lovely fun tenderness bundle giveaway
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
http://www.jofigure.com/quilts/valentines-day-mystery/step-7-putting-it-together
Me encantaría hacer este proyecto Cariños.
Felicidades!Maestra de adiestramiento!
I would make a table topper for my Mom
My husband prefers flannel pillowcases, so for Valentine’s Day I made one for him with hearts appliqued all around the flap. He loves it.
I would make a lap quilt for my mom. She loved Valentine’s Day.
Gee, does “any project” mean guilting wise or ANY type of project? If it means any type of project, I would redo my kitchen, but if means “quilting”, I would finish all the tops I’ve started. My husband would be very proud and happy for the extra space.
I think a sweet little mug rug for my new DH would be a great first Valentine’s day gift. Unfortunately the holiday really snuck up on us fast!
I would make the prettiest quilt for my estranged granddaughter that would make her come home to us.
If I could make a special Valentine’s quilt, I would make one for my daughter who is the joy of my life. She loves pink and purple adding lots of hearts for the love she had shown over the years. I am hoping that I can make this special quilt over the next few years.
I’d make my hubby something quilted, but i don’t know what.
A warm snuggly happy quilt for sharing with the grandchildren when they come over.
I would make a wallhanger for all of my kids…………….hands and hearts
My hubby needs a new lap quilt since he has almost loved the last one to pieces.
My love would love to have a lovely quilt for our trailer – hopefully one of this year’s projects! Thanks for the chance!
I would take my hubby to the quilt shop with me and choose our favorite fabrics for a queen sized quilt for our bed. He loves my quilts but they are often made with fabrics I find on sale and this one would just be fabrics we love.
A ruffly apron!
Actually, I did make little Valentine mug rugs for all my loved ones this year, and each one also got hand-made Valentine ATC’s as well. They all loved the gifts and I loved seeing their faces when they got them…priceless!
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If I could make a Valentine project for my special someone, it would be a quilted throw for my sweetest Valentine of all, my 87-year old sweet mama, who is battling Altheizmer’s disease. <3
I would like to make a heartshaped pincushion and scissersfob for my quilting-friend (she just started quilting)
With love, Ann
I would make a lap quilt but go easy on the hearts and flowers since he would think that was too girly.
I would learn to free motion quilt a quilt for my beloved husband.
I would make my 93-year-old grandmother the most beautiful periwinkle colored pillow I could, because that has Ben her favorites colors all her life and she thrives on ssseeing beautiful.things, and she needs a few right now while she recovers from having had a stroke recentry.
A quilt – something masculine – but using his favorite colors, maroon and white.
I WOULD MAKE A HEART SHAPED CUSHION FOR MY SWEETIE TO LIE ON OR TAKE WITH HIM WHEN HE GOES AWAY ON BUSINESS.
I would make something special for my mom for always being there and for also teaching me that I can sew and quilt.
I would love to make a satin crazy heart quilt with lots of beautiful materials, ribbons, jewels and such.
My sweety would love a quilt made with skull and crossbones.
I have got a quilt top partially completed, only waiting to find the perfect accent color fabric for the border. It is a Navy themed quilt as my husband is a Navy veteran. I would love to find the perfect shade of fabric I’m looking for and finish his quilt.
i would finish the lighthouses lap quilt i began last year! we honeymooned in Nova Scotia, spent two great vacations in Bar Harbor, and live not too far from a museum with an historic lighthouse.
A lap quilt for my sister and a tshirt quilt for my niece.
l would love to make a quilt for my grand daughter that should be here in 3 months…just about the time l would finish it.
I’d make him a cover from laminated fabric for his recipe book that it doesn’t get dirty when he takes it to work.
Thanks for the chance!
I really do not know… I am not very big on that holiday (though I have been able to celebrate it 3 times now with my hubby). He always seems to figure something out, though I am happy with flowers and chocolates. I made him a neck tie this year and he really liked it. I will be making him mire in the future. If we are talking pink, red, and hearts, I would have to say that I would probably make some pot holders and an apron for my sister CH. since she likes to cook, and I make her an apron every year for christmas.