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Valentines Day is fast approaching and I am seeing hearts everywhere! Here are 6 free heart quilt patterns that I have rounded up for you that are cute, cute, cute<3
I hope you find these inspiring! Just click on the link.
I Heart Chevrons by Modern Handcraft
Pixelated Heart by Blue Elephant Stitches for Robert Kaufman Fabrics
Candy Hearts by Gigi’s Thimble for Moda Bakeshop
Huggable Table Topper Pattern by Jocelyn Ueng for Fat Quarter Shop
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Looking for something a little smaller….
Heart Pot Holder by A Spoonful of Sugar Designs
Valentines Canvas Tutorial by Quilt Story(ok, this is not a quilt pattern…but it’s just too cute!)
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These have totally got my wheels turning….I got a Twice as Nice by Riley Blake Layer Cake for Christmas and it is full of pinks and reds. I am going to make something!
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What a great collection of some great items Paula…Thanks!
Very cool collection Paula! I have some pinks and reds that are so not me! Can’t wait to get into them after the three quilts in front of them. Maybe next Valentines day!
The first one is adorably sweet! I also have seen those potholders before and they keep getting pushed aside;) I made a heart mini out of HST’s recently.
I love the candy hearts. Thanks for making the free patterns available. I lill be making this one.
Thanks for pulling these together for us, Paula! Love those hearts!
Very cute! I hope I get some sewing time soon! I love the chevron one! Thanks for doing our legwork! :)
xo jan
What a fun and generous post!
Thanks so much for these, a bit of inspiration always helps!
I really am crazy about these and thank you so much for sharing them. Now which one to do first! Thank you gain!
Wonderful love and great tutorials – all of them. Thanks for sharing all of them. You are amazing. I saw your guest post and it is fab-u-lous.
Hi there Paula,
I have been asked to make a quilt x 2 for a set of twin girls. The squares have been already cutout by their mother at 4″square. I am asking for a little bit of guidance please.
Would it be in my best interest to place 9 pieces sewn together and ironed on double-sided stabiliser then placed on a piece of “quilter’s muslin” for better support? I would like to do a sashing between each 9 block set.
I was also prepared join each muslin supported block to each other without using sashing at all.
What other suggestion do you consider would be appropriate considering each piece will end up being 3.1/2″ when sewn together?
Many thanks
Carol
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Hi everyone! I’m relatively new to 3d printing and I have a lot of questions on the topic, so I hope you will not get mad at me for asking here at least couple of them. I think before I’ll get seriously into sculpting I should focus on the software itself, and that’s what I’d like to ask you about. Mainly, should I look for the most simple and crudest software there is or would it be better to look for something more complicated? I’m worried that I’ll get some undesirable habits while working with less complex software. Currently I am using some online software called SelfCAD (I didn’t have to download anything). I’ve read some good opinions about it, but maybe you could share yours as well? My second question is about the CAD software as well: should I search for software that would allow me design and slice it in it, or should I use a different program for each of them? The one I’m suing allows me to do both i it. Will it even make a difference? Surprisingly, I couldn’t find the answer to that, as it seems like most blogs and sites want to focus on the very basics (like what is 3d printing and so on), and while the answers to those questions are fine, it seems like no one wants to go into the details (it looks like some of them even steal from each other! I swear I’ve found the same answers to the same questions on at least 3 different websites) but I’m getting off-topic… The last question is about 3d pens. Would it be possible to somehow convert whatever I draw with a 3d pen to a 3d model in a program? For example, if I’ll draw a cat with 3d pen, would it be possible to get its outline in a software? I’m not sure how that would even work, but the very idea sounds interesting to me. Anyway, I think I’ll stop here just in case no one will ever answer me and all of this writing will go to waste. I’m sorry that I’m using your content to ask questions, but I hope you’ll understand and advice a beginner like me. Anyway, thank you for posting. I learned something from this and that’s always appreciated. Thank you, and I hope to hear back from you very soon :)
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