Good Morning, Quilters!
January is swirling by and St. Valentines Day is just around the corner!
Today we have a little pink and yellow confection to add to your sweetheart’s quilt!
Begin by drawing three lines, equidistant apart. The lines will help keep our quilting straight. Use the lines to eyeball proportions–adjusting above and below the lines.
Begin stitching on the bottom line. Stitch on the line a short, wavy line. Stitch a slightly diagonal line up and to the left, jog out a few stitches, then stitch a parallel line.
Stitch down 1-2 stitches, then stitch from right to left. Echo stitch the left side of the pot.
Stitch two narrow rectangles, ending on the bottom.
Stitch under the pot from right to left and closely echo stitch the pot-ending on the top in the middle.
Add a short stem with two leaves.
Complete the leaves and add a long stem.
From the top of the line, add a curved line, tapering on the bottom. Taper up and round to complete a heart shape.
After the heart is complete, add a small teardrop on top.
Echo stitch the right side of the heart. Closely echo stitch the stem and around the right side of the pot back to the bottom line.
Add a row of Valentine Flowers to a border or a single motif in the center of a block.
Or add a different flower to your flower pot!
What about YOU?
Do YOU have a special Valentine?
We’d LOVE to hear!
Be Mine,
Lori
PS…If you like these motifs and tips, be sure to check out my book, Free Motion Machine Quilting 1-2-3 or any of my Craftsy Videos!
PPS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only. Feel free to re-blog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt. For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com. Thanks!
10 comments
Darlene Taylor
Thanks for the great idea and easy to follow tutorial.
Kelly Ashton
SO cute!!!
Ellen Janssen
I LOVE the heart flower – am going to try on solid fabric with contrasting thread for some quick potholders. Thanks for the step by step instructions and the inspiration!
Marta
Love this heart flower.. However even tho it is not open Friday, I want to ask a question. I am sewing the binding on a quilt for my granddaughter’s birthday this week. I noticed a black mark and have determined it must be from a pencil.. It is half inch long and is on the yellow flannel border ! Help? Anyone know how to remove this glaring pencil mark…??? No one here seems to have an idea.
Kari
My go to solution for any stain is lye soap. Get a bar at local hardware store..take toothbrush and rub stain with soap and water, rinse clean..you can spot clean anything..it has a nice.. almost no smell really. I use this in place of bleach as well.
Marta
Wow…A tip I never would have thought about ! Thank you !
L84quilting
Good morning! Wow Lori, you are truly amazing at what you can come up with! Love it! Hahahaa! As for the pencil mark, I found these on Google:
https://pencils.com/get-the-lead-out-how-to-remove-graphite-stains/
I hope they help!
THANK YOU so much, Lori, for all the inspiration.
Marta
Appreciate the pencil cleaning source… Thanks…
Barbara Bischof
Perfect timing! I have different table runners for my three valentines. and I think this motif would be charming on them. Thank you!
Cheri
This motif would be very sweet on a grand daughters baby quilt border! Thanks again Lori for your inspiration!
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