These fabric hearts are easy to make because there’s no sewing involved! Follow the simple instructions on how to make your own easy no-sew fabric hearts for Valentine’s Day.
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Can you believe we’re already into the second month of the year?
Since we’ve started a new month it’s time for a new monthly challenge hosted by Terrie from Decorate & More With Tip. Be sure to check out her blog for some great projects!
Also, I will post the blog links to the other great bloggers who participated in this month’s challenge at the bottom of my post. Don’t forget to check them out before you leave as well.
Let’s get started!
Since Valentine’s Day is during the month of February, it only makes sense that this month’s challenge would be all about hearts. I was so excited to do this challenge because I knew exactly what I wanted to do! Actually I had 2 projects I wanted to create, but creating the fabric hearts was number 1 on my list.
I have so many pieces of scrap fabric, even though I don’t sew. I keep telling myself I’m going to pull out my grandma’s old sewing machine one day and learn how to use it. However, I’ve been telling myself that for years now.
Please tell me I’m not the only one who does that!
When I saw that this month’s challenge was going to be all about hearts, I dug through my fabric scrap pile to see what I had. And that’s how these easy no-sew fabric hearts were born.
See more Valentine’s DIY’s here!
Valentine’s Love Sign
Valentine’s Flower Box & Candles
Valentine’s Heart Wreath
The first thing you need to do when making your easy no-sew fabric hearts is to cut your fabric. I didn’t really measure before cutting; I just cut them as to how big I wanted. I think in the end they measure 5″ tall and 6″ wide.
To cut the fabric hearts out, I folded a piece of fabric in half, then cut out half the heart shape. I used that as my guide to cut the other piece. I just laid the fabric heart on top of another piece of fabric and cut around it. You need 2 pieces to make one heart.
Next, lay the fabric hearts on top of each other, right sides facing out, and glue the edges together.
Be careful because the glue soaks through the fabric and it’s hot! My mom gave me some of these silicone finger protectors for Christmas and they are amazing! They really help protect your fingers from getting burned while working with hot glue.
Make sure to leave a small opening in the fabric heart so you can put the fiberfill in.
Cut a little rectangle out of a separate piece of fabric, preferably a lighter color so that you can see the stamped letters. Then just stamp the letters on the fabric. I chose the word “love” for one heart and “xoxo” for the other.
Glue the words onto the heart with the hot glue.
Fill the easy no-sew fabric heart with a small amount of the fiberfill. Don’t overstuff because then the glue will not hold.
After you finish stuffing your heart, close up the hole with the hot glue.
That’s it! You’re done with your easy no-sew fabric hearts!
You can decorate them with ribbon or buttons or anything you choose!
Or add a string or ribbon to the top for hanging.
Now let’s see what everyone else has created for this month’s all-about-hearts challenge.
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So cute. And Valentine's Day really is next week. Yikes. Guess I better hurry.
It is! It came up fast this year. :)
These are just so cute and ilove the fabric choice you used1 so cute and simple!
Thank you so much!!
The rubber stamps really make these hearts stand out from the rest.
Thank you! I was a little worried about using the stamps, but I'm glad I did.
More adorable crafts! I was planning on having the grandkids make these Saturday but I am going to try and get them to learn to sew them. If they have trouble I can do it this way! Never thought of gluing them. Thank you for your inspiration Michelle!
Thank you! This would be a fun project with the grandkids. I'm sure they'll have fun making these and learning to sew. Maybe I should come over so you can teach me, too. :D Have a wonderful weekend with your grandkids!
So cute and you always have wonderful ideas !!! ?
Thank you so much!! :)
Your hearts are adorable Michelle, and those silicone finger tip protectors are a must have!! So many heart pretties in the challenge!
Jenna
Thank you so much! I agree! I'm so glad my mom gave me those for Christmas. No more glue burns! :D
I love the red gingham and doing a little mix & match with the white. Very pretty and so sweet! xx
Thank you so much!!
I have to agree. You have the nicest ideas. ❤️
Thank you so much! :)
Such a fun craft to do with kids too. Cute craft idea, Michelle!
Thank you so much! The kids would have a great time doing this, too.
This is absolutely lovely. Simple to make and so lovely to behold.
Love love it!
Keep it up ma'am!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I hope you have a wonderful day!