
Making Heart Blocks in Multiple Sizes

[…] Allison on January 14, 2015 in Tutorials | Comments: 78 For Heart Blocks in Multiple Sizes see this post! I revised this tutorial a bit so the hearts are 2 print pieces instead of 4 as in the quilt […]
[…] 10. Making Heart Blocks in Multiple Sizes tutorial by Allison from Cluck Cluck Sew […]
[…] (block from Elizabeth Hartman), a family of five (letters from Temecula Quilt Co., hearts from Cluck, Cluck, Sew) , a member of the Air Force, and a world-traveling fashion […]
[…] 4. Heart Blocks in Multiple Sizes by Cluck Cluck Sew […]
[…] while back, my friend had gifted me this Rainbow fabric . I remembered seeing these lovely heart block tutorials and used both to come up with a design for the mini […]
[…] heart candies. I thought about making this little mini last year when I wrote my tutorial for making heart blocks in multiple sizes. Wouldn’t it be fun if the sizes overlapped a bit and made a cute mini quilt to hang or […]
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[…] fits a 20″ Ikea pillow form perfectly. I made 16 of the 4″ finished heart blocks (from this tutorial), and put 1 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ strips in between each of the hearts to make the 4 rows, then […]
[…] strips and rows come out with even edges. I found a great tutorial on the internet with Allison at Cluck Cluck Sew. She has a chart with cutting instructions for heart blocks sized from 4″ to as large as […]
[…] pattern was recently posted on Cluck Cluck Sew. The smallest piece in here is 1 inch square which is smaller than anything I’ve worked […]
[…] used Cluck Cluck Sew’s free heart block pattern and let the lovely ladies decide on the rest! I was sent blocks in all different sizes… at […]
[…] can find that tutorial here. Basically you are cutting two rectangles, sewing background squares on both top corners and one […]
[…] Cluck Cluck Sew Tutorial […]
[…] volume background, finished at 10 inches. Blocks will be made into rainbow quilts. The tutorial is here and is by Cluck Cluck […]
[…] Rainbow hearts are the design theme, and members are asked to submit either finished quilts (strongly encouraged) or 10-inch blocks with at least one heart. See the gallery below for block and quilt ideas, or visit our Pinterest board for more inspiration. You can also use this tutorial for a 10-inch heart block by Cluck Cluck Sew. […]
[…] Yesterday, I put that quilt aside to cut fabrics to make heart blocks for a quilt for Orlando survivors and families. This is being coordinated by the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild. There’s a new post today with details and the address, and yes, just blocks are also welcome. They’re using this tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew. […]
[…] from the Orland MQG suggested using the Heart Block tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew in the 10″ size and a bright rainbow palate. I raided my scrap bin and […]
[…] is the information on where to send your hearts. The pattern we’re using Saturday is the Cluck Cluck Sew heart block, and we’re making the 10″ […]
[…] CluckCluckSew – heart block pattern/tutorial […]
[…] played around with a few design options using the heart block tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew. This wound up being my […]
[…] provided for the block background and we will be following this easy tutorial to make 10” blocks: Heart Block by Cluck Cluck Sew. We’re aiming for quilt with a rainbow of colors, at least throw-sized but no larger than a […]
[…] have chosen a heart block that uses the tutorial by Cluck, Cluck, Sew using a rainbow color palette and a low volume […]
[…] originally thought I would just make a couple heart blocks for them. Then I found these bright fabrics in my stash, and knew I could do an entire quilt […]
[…] block and quilt ideas, or visit our Pinterest board for more inspiration. You can also use this tutorial for a 10-inch heart block by Cluck Cluck Sew (or this paper piecing version by Elizabeth […]
[…] full details of the blocks/quilts required on the Orlando MQG blog. The tutorial being used from Cluck Cluck Sew is a nice easy one, and as designer Patty Young’s daughter proved, it’s even easy for kids to […]
[…] quilt will be made from heart blocks using a tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew, and all of the hearts are to be in rainbow […]
[…] the families of the victims of the Pulse shooting. They asked for rainbow hearts and provided the heart quilt block pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew. The heart block finishes at 10″ and would be great in the RMH quilts […]
[…] a block pattern by Cluck Cluck sew that is very easy to make and finishes at […]
[…] Have you seen all the amazing heart quilts being made and donated for the victims and families of the Orlando shootings? Many of them use the 10″ heart block tutorial found here. […]
[…] Above tops and blocks were done using Cluck Cluck Sew’s 10″ Heart Block […]
[…] Pour Claudine V , des cœurs en diverses tailles : Voir sur ce blog (clic). En Anglais mais les images sont suffisantes et pour les mesures en inches, gardez les, c’est […]
[…] Heart Block Tutorial (10″ finished / 10.5 unfinished version) […]
[…] members of the Orlando Modern Quilt guild asked that everyone use the same tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew. So I did! I cut two 10.5" by 5.5" rectangles from the red, four 2 inch squares and two 5.5" […]
[…] members of the Orlando Modern Quilt guild asked that everyone use the same tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew. So I did! I cut two 10.5″ by 5.5″ rectangles from the red, four 2 inch squares and two […]
[…] members of the Orlando Modern Quilt guild asked that everyone use the same tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew. So I did! I cut two 10.5″ by 5.5″ rectangles from the red, four 2 inch squares and two […]
[…] is being headed up by the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild. They chose the heart block by Cluck, Cluck, Sew for the quilt blocks that they wanted. There is still time to make blocks or whole […]
[…] gave a few tutorials to choose from. For our quilts, we were also asked to use the tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew. It is the easiest tutorial ever! I think it probably took about 15 minutes to make the three […]
[…] used this tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew to make the heart blocks but I wanted the hearts to be pointed at the top so I […]
[…] solid or low volume print in the background are 10.5″ unfinished Heart blocks using Cluck Cluck Sews tutorial. […]
[…] were all collaborative projects. We began by making heart blocks at an Open Sew day, following the Cluck Cluck Sew tutorial. It was a fairly random process that yielded hearts in two different sizes and a plethora of […]
[…] MQG could help Dallas by assisting in a block/quilt drive. Because we were all familiar with thehttp://cluckclucksew.com/2015/01/making-heart-blocks-in-multiple-sizes.html (thank you Allison for allowing us to use your pattern) it seemed an easy enough process to whip […]
[…] heart pattern as Quilts for Pulse. The pattern is from Cluck Cluck Sew and can be found here http://cluckclucksew.com/2015/01/making-heart-blocks-in-multiple-sizes.html . We have arranged the following four Sew Days, and encourage members of both guilds to attend one […]
[…] 10. Mother’s Day – completed May 2016I did some of my best hand quilting in this heart quilt I made for my mom, and it was the first quilt I ever labeled (oops!) [machine pieced! hand quilted] I used this tutorial: Heart block tutorial […]
[…] Os dejo algunas fotos del proceso, pero si os animáis y queréis más explicaciones, la propia Allison (de Cluck Cluck Sew) tiene un tutorial muy bueno aquí […]
[…] The heart with flying geese blocks are a pattern by Anita from the Blooming Workshop blog. You can find the original pattern here: Heart with Flying Geese I increased the size of the block to 12″ so it would be the same as the rainbow heart pattern that was provided by Allison of Cluck Cluck Sew. She has a tutorial for three different sizes of hearts which can be found here: Making Heart Blocks Multiple Sizes […]
[…] making the 8″ finished blocks (tutorial here!). I figure if I make a handful each day I’ll have enough to make a nice big throw size […]
[…] Lottery: February means Valentine’s Day! For this month’s block lottery we are doing the Heart Block from Cluck Cluck Sew in the 9″ size. See this page for block requirements! Sara also had a great tip for those big […]
[…] What: 10″ Cluck Cluck Sew Heart Blocks in white, navy, and/or yellow […]
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[…] I used this tutorial, and I made the 8 1/2″ (8″ finished) size blocks. […]
[…] sure you’ve seen similar hearts floating around on the internet recently. Allison’s heart pattern makes the perfect heart day quilt, and as a bonus, they’re quick and easy to sew! I made mine […]
[…] settled on the 5" finished size of the Simple Heart Block by Cluck Cluck Sew. I had a limited amount of the striped fabric and this size seemed to maximize […]
[…] used Cluck Cluck Sew’s free heart tutorial. In hindsight, I would’ve added a small-ish […]
[…] This quilt was made for my brother’s girlfriend as her graduation present. She loves cats so I just had to find a cat quilt pattern to make for her. I used Missouri Star Quilt Company’s cat block tutorial here. After I bought fabric for this project, I decided I needed to also add some heart blocks to it to make it complete. I used Cluck Cluck Sew’s heart tutorial here. […]
[…] Pattern: based on free block tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew: Making Heart Blocks […]
[…] Cluck, Cluck Sew has a super awesome tutorial on making hearts with two rectangles. And she even gives dimensions for multiple sizes which is great! The full tutorial can be found HERE. […]
[…] would replace all those people lost I wanted to show a sign of love and comfort and used the Heart quilt block from Cluck Cluck Sew that was used in the #quiltsforpulse […]
[…] the fabulous ‘Heart Blocks in Multiple Sizes’ tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew, I made 9″ blocks with 1″ sashing between […]
[…] had one in mind for this year, suddenly the other day I got the urge to make one. I love Allison’s heart block pattern, and thought it’d be fun to make up larger heart blocks to show off all my favorite Liberty […]
[…] http://cluckclucksew.com/2015/01/making-heart-blocks-in-multiple-sizes.html Making heart blocks in multiple sizes […]
[…] These 4″ heart blocks are off to @kakiofhoneyhill for a secret project she’s planning on for after Market this weekend (free tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew): […]
[…] blocks…… The pattern is an easy one and may be made in many sizes. Allison, the gal behind “Cluck Cluck Sew”, provides clearly written patterns/tutorials on her blog and this pattern is so perfect for this […]
[…] second pattern is by Allison Harris at Cluck Cluck Sew. She’s designed a very sweet heart patchwork block and very helpfully provided cutting […]
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Oh my gosh, thank you so much! I am still so new to quilting and was having a hard time sizing this up. I am even more excited to make this now.
Have a gorgeous day!
Thank you! I have some ideas brewing but am not sew good at quilty math yet!
Me too Andrea…my quilty maths sux so bad lol
This is sooo awesome! My guild is having their annual retreat next month and the theme is women's heart health. Would I be allowed to share this with credit to you? I love your patterns and am making basket case with fabric from malka dubrowsky. Whole different look, but still so cool! I have two or three others I have already bought fabric for and working my way toward them. Thanks for your creativity and generosity! you keep quilting exciting!
Debby Warthen
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thanks so much for sharing the sizes! I feel the urge to make sometime like this now that Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and I think a couple of this might be a great weekend project for me!
Oh those are so sweet! I've now got an itching to make all sorts of heart shaped things for Valentines and zero time in which to do so!
I was so inspired by your heart post that I started one, raided my HST and squares box and ended up with a baby quilt. Thanks so much for the inspiration. Now I might need to make another in a different size. They are pretty habit forming.
These make an adorable quilt!
Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you! You are awesome! :)
This math challenged quilter thanks you!!!
Great Tutorial! You make it look so easy!
I too started making some from your tutorial- they're just too darn cute!!:) Thank-You, thank-you for taking the time to do the math and sharing! Now I can make them in all sizes!! You're the best!
These are so pretty! =)
Thank you for sharing the sizes!!!
Thank you so much!! I really need your experience and now-how to do this sort of thing for me/us. Excellent!
Ugh – spell check :-P *know-how* :)
Thanks for the sizes. I have a quilt in the works. I haven't been successful in changing the size! I am so thankful to be following I got your email. Not blogging now because I don't have a working computer. I am at My Journey The Journey Back. Thanks for sharing this and for pinning.
Thank you!
Thank you for the additional sizes! I am working on a quilt using your original tutorial for the heart blocks and they are so cute. I love them. I got 20 made this weekend and 20 more are half way finished. I have to say, working with those 1"x1" squares was a little fiddly at first for me, but once I got going it was smooth sailing. Thanks again for another great tutorial.
Ooh, just in time for Valentine's Day! :-) Thanks for yet another great tutorial, Allison!
It is so sweet of you to add this info as well as the original tutorial all for free! I'm planning to make a little one for my niece's first valentines day =)
Thanks so much!
Just wanted to pop in and say thank you for these instructions. The steps were really clear, I made a four-inch heart block and worked it into a kids' tote bag. Thanks again!
http://patchanddot.com/patchwork/toddler-sized-tote-bag/
maths also not my strong point – can you tell me what size the background borders should be for the different size blocks please?
Were you ever able to figure this out? I’m making a 7″ square and I’ve not yet found what size the background borders should be.
Thx so much!!!! These are adorably easy, and cute!! So helpful that you did all the math for us ;) Happy creating.
They are so very very beautiful.
Hi there Alison,
This tutorial is so great…thanks, it came in handy at this time of the year.
I was wondering…when are you going to have your next (paper)pattern sale??? hint, hint!!!
Lol Jaqueline….soon! I have new patterns coming out in the next couple of weeks…and new patterns for market in May…so lots coming up and I'll have a sale too! :)
Thank you for all the sizes of these cute hearts!
I love this pattern,but for some reason, I’m not getting it right? I’ve cut 2 3.5 x 6.5 & when I place the white 3.5 sq on the bottom, I have way too much fabric left. Am I to cut it off then do the same on the other piece?
Love coincidences. Last night I decided that today I would make some heart blocks as filler for a quilt top. Woke up several times trying to do the math in my head. So glad this link was posted on Sew Can She this morning. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Starting mine tonight. Will be sending from Australia.
Thank you Cluck Cluck Sew for your heart pattern! There are many many guilds using the pattern for the victims of the Pulse. #phxmqg
And also for the Dallas Police officers families of those who have lost their lives in the tragedy as well as the recovering survivors! Thank you so much!
I found your blog and heart tutorial via my guild in Germany – https://www.patchworkgilde.de – thank you for sharing this!
Thank you!!
Thanks for this I am fairly new to quilting and had many disasters lol but I have actually ended up with blocks that look like they should x
Thank you, we are referring friends to this tutorial link in order to make a quilt for a friend who has just lost her husband.
Thank you so much for this block! You saved my bacon today.
When sewing the pieces together, what is the seam allowance?
Thank you for this pattern and tutorial. i am teaching my grandgirls how to sew and this is just perfect to teach them cutting and sewing.
I love your heart pattern. Unfortunately, I have a problem. After making the hearts (the 5in ) , I noticed they were off a bit , I trimmed them to 5in which was way too much, I don’t know what I was thinking lol. Can you help? with adding the border they don’t look like hearts anymore :(
Hi Gayle! The hearts after sewing on the background corners should be 5 1/2″ if you are making the 5″ finished hearts. So trimming them down to 5″ before sewing on the borders would be way too much, and they’d lose the heart shape. You can just trim the block up to 5 1/2″, but any more than that will make it not look like a heart!