10 Cute Heart Quilts to Love
It’s that time of year to get out all the heart quilts… do you have any? Today, I’m rounding up a bunch of my favorite heart quilt projects for a little valentines inspiration. Hope you feel the love from all of these designers and their creations.
1. Heart Strings – BasicGrey
I’m totally head over heels for this Layer Cake quilt in Nutmeg fabric by BasicGrey. You can download the “Heart Strings” quilt at the BasicGrey pattern shop as a PDF or printed booklet here. (It’s their $5 pattern in January 2023!)
2. Box of Hearts – Cluck Cluck Sew
Love this simple heart pattern by Allison Harris at Cluck Cluck Sew. You can get the “Box of Hearts” quilt pattern in her shop as either a PDF or printed booklet format.
3. Be Mine – Pen and Paper Designs
It’s all heart eyes for this one from Lindsey at Pen & Paper Designs. This is the “Be Mine” quilt pattern and is available in her shop here.
4. Open Heart – Lella Boutique
Make a batch of “Open Heart” blocks using some beloved fat quarters or fat eighths. The pattern is on sale for $5 this month (January 2023). Be sure to snag Open Heart in PDF or paper formats here.
5. Infinite Hearts – Quilty Love
Here’s a cute mix of striped hearts from Emily Dennis of Quilty Love. There are 4 different size options available in this quilt pattern – download the Infinite Hearts Quilt PDF pattern here. Emily has some really cute heart patterns in her shop, check out the others while you’re there! She’s even doing a quilt along for one of them.
6. Lovestruck – Cluck Cluck Sew
Cupid’s arrow has landed! This adorable Lovestruck block pattern is a freebie from Allison at Cluck Cluck Sew. Download the free Lovestruck PDF pattern on her site here.
7. Together – A Quilting Life
How sweet is this heart sampler by Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life?! There is something so classic about red and white quilts. You can get her “Together” heart sampler quilt in her Etsy shop here.
8. Lovey Dovey – Lella Boutique
You may remember this one from my Love Note collection a few years ago. Lovey Dovey uses traditional piecing – a combination of beginner half square triangle and easy corner triangles techniques to make the doves and hearts. Lovey Dovey is available in my pattern shop here.
9. Hearts at Home – Chelsi Stratton Designs
Totally swooning over this one by my friend, Chelsi Stratton. Love the way she incorporate the heart into a log cabin design. You can grab the Hearts at Home pattern in her shop here. Chelsi actually has quite a few quilt patterns – you may want to look around her shop and browse the others.
10. Heartthrob – Lella Boutique
This one is actually one of my very first quilt pattern designs. Since Heartthrob is Jelly Roll friendly, it made its way into my book, Jelly Filled – 18 Quilts From 2-1/2″ Strips (Stash Books).
I hope you’ve enjoyed this parade of heart quilts. Do you have a favorite I should have included? Let me know in the comments below!
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12 Comments
Jody Rosenhauer
January 12, 2023 at 5:49 amThank you, love all the hearts. I taught several classes of “Open Heart” at my local quilt shop in Texas. It was a huge success!
Nilene Thompson-Finn
January 12, 2023 at 9:15 amThanks for the great round up of heart quilts! I’ve only made heart blocks in samplers and table runners, so making an entire heart quilt sounds like great fun! As an aside your Cakebox pattern is currently on my cutting table. I am using a Sanctuary JR by 3 Sisters and a coral pink for the background. Over the moon to get started sewing on it! 😍
Sherri Huff
January 12, 2023 at 9:32 amI love all these heart patterns, some I forgot that I had!
Thanks for sharing.💜
Janet Sinclair
January 12, 2023 at 10:51 amI am a novice quilter. I’m taking a class to learn different patterns and I love your fabric and patterns. I’m wondering if your Lovey Dovey pattern would be suitable and doable for a beginner?
Thank you
Janet
lellaboutique
January 12, 2023 at 11:58 amHi Janet! I would consider Lovey Dovey to be advanced beginner. It uses a combination of beginner techniques (easy corner triangles and half square triangles) and there are some small pieces involved. There’s nothing tricky per se, but it requires some organization and just has a lot more steps than a typical beginner pattern. Hope that helps!
Janet Sinclair
January 13, 2023 at 9:28 amYes it does help. Thank you so much for your prompt responce.
Lanette Graves
January 12, 2023 at 2:23 pmI love your patterns and fabric lines, and I used to love visiting your site and reading your blog UNTIL ads took over the site. Lella Boutique content is lost in between repeated and obnoxious ads. The gross belly fat ad today was the last straw. Quilting is supposed to be a pleasurable activity; being forced to look at these ads on your site Is not. It ruins it for me.
lellaboutique
January 14, 2023 at 8:08 pmHi Lanette. I hear you and I totally understand. Google populates the ads so I don’t have control over what pops up. I am looking into how to get this changed so I have more control. Hoping to have it better soon!
Barb
January 12, 2023 at 3:35 pmI actually like all of them which makes it hard to choose just one. I would love to have all of them.
Thank You Barb
Kathy
January 12, 2023 at 6:59 pmI want to make all the heart quilts! So fun! Thank you for the roundup, now to decide which one to make this year!
Anne Nunes
January 21, 2023 at 9:49 amCould you please tell me where the fabric line Christmas Morning is available for purchase? I just love that fabric! Thank You. I love all of your fabric but have to start out with a little bit at a time!!
lellaboutique
February 2, 2023 at 3:45 pmUnfortunately, Christmas Morning is out of print (it shipped a few years ago) and is nearly impossible to find. The good news is my “Christmas Eve” collection arrives in May and has the same master color palette and very similar in feel. Hope that helps!