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Half Dozen Hearts with Bonus Quilt Journal
I love you THIS much!
This pattern contains directions for making a simple traditional or contemporary “Heart” wall quilt (20 ½” x 28 ½”). The hearts are fused in place and require no sewing unless a decorative finish is desired. The borders are sewn in strips, then cut and mitered, making a fast project. Use machine quilting or hand quilting, add a few sprays of bead embellishment or keep it simple with fabric colors as the main focus. This timeless design can be made in several colorways: reds/pinks for Valentines; Americana; contemporary; or Wild Child! Tips included for quilting and beading. The streamlined methods make this pattern a great choice for gifting—house warming, baby shower/child’s room, or to personalize your décor.
Free Bonus Gift: Included is a copy of the Quilter’s Work Journal & Project History
to document the creation of your Keepsakes.
Conscientious Beginner Level
Finished Quilt Size:
20 1/2" x 28 1/2"
Required Fabrics:
Heart appliqué background (6) 8” x 8” squares
Heart appliqués (6) 5” squares, or 1/8 YD. if cut from same fabric
#1 Border (inner) 1/8 YD.
#2 Border 1/4 YD.
#3 Border 1/8 YD.
#4 Border and binding 3/8 YD.
Sashing (windowpane) 1/8 YD. (2 strips x Width of Fabric 1” wide)
Quilt backing 5/8 YD. for 22” x 30” cut
Steam-A-Seam 2 Sheets
©2009 Deborah C. Vollbracht . All rights reserved. Written permission is required to copy any portion of this pattern other than personal, not shared, use. Purchase of the pattern entitles you to make any number of projects for your own use or gifts. Please respect my livelihood.


