Quick Gifts for Valentine’s Day and Other Celebrations

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Choose Between Several Last-Minute Projects!

Are you looking for a quick quilting project for a special occasion? These are all simple to make and are great for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, an Anniversary, a Birthday Gift, or just for fun.

In most cases, you probably already have everything you need on hand. Dig into your scraps and stash and have fun making these giftable creations. Of course, we won’t mind if you make them for yourself too.

Heart Envelope Pattern

First up is this charming heart-shaped pocket. Tuck in a note, a few sweets, dried flowers, or other treats. You can also add a hanging loop so it can be hung for display.

Heart Envelope Pattern

Dress up the heart with embellishments, if you want, as Tricia Mahoney did in her example shown above. The completed pocket designed by Cassandra Dee from FantabulOsew is about 6″ x 6″.

Click here to purchase the “Heart Envelope” pattern.

Valentine's Day Mason Jar Cozy Pattern

Decorate a mason jar with a wrap featuring appliqued hearts for a special homemade gift. Fill the jar with treats, a homemade baking mix, or anything the recipient will enjoy. The jar is also a fun way to store treats and other items all year long. The wrap was designed by Deb from Deb’s Days Designs.

Click here to purchase the “Valentine’s Day Mason Jar Cozy” pattern.

Valentine's Day Coaster Set Pattern

This cute coaster set is a simple project for your home, parties, and get-togethers. It’s also a great project for beginners. Dig into your scraps, pull out a color combination you enjoy, and have fun watching the coasters come together. The coasters designed by Deb from Deb’s Days Designs are 5″ x 5″.

Click here to purchase the “Valentine’s Day Coaster Set” pattern.

Fussy Cut Heart Mug Rug/Pot Holder Pattern

A paper-pieced heart adorns this charming pot holder designed by Charise from Charise Creates. The heart block can be used in other projects as well. Feature a fussy cut motif in the center or just use a pretty print. Instructions are provided for two block sizes:

  • 7 1/4″ x 8″ finished block
  • 5 1/2″ x 6″ finished block

Click here to purchase the “Fussy Cut Heart” block pattern.

A free tutorial for turning the small block into a pretty potholder can be downloaded at the following link. The pot holder (or mug rug) measures 8″ square.

Click here for the free “Fussy Cut Heart Mug Rug/Pot Holder” pattern.

Heart Coin Purse Pattern

This sweet little bag fits in the palm of your hand. It’s great for storing cards and other small odds and ends and is held closed with a snap. The little purse is also a lovely way to give gift cards during the holidays. Plus, it’s an easy project that can be made with or without the appliqued heart.

The completed bag, designed by Pippa from Craft Pixie, is 5.5” wide x 4” high x 1” deep.

Click here to purchase the “Heart Coin Purse” pattern.

Valentine's Day Heart Coasters Pattern

Repurpose denim from old jeans into a charming set of coasters. You can also use new lighter-weight denim or cotton prints for any season. The hearts are created with fusible applique outlined with a satin stitch, which creates hearts on the backs of the coasters. Pinked outside edges make for a super quick finish or bind them if you prefer.

The coasters from Deb at Deb’s Days Designs are 5″ x 5″.

Click here to purchase the “Valentine’s Day Heart Coasters” pattern.

 

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