Fabric Heart Wreath for Valentine's Day (2024)

Add a little romance to your home with an inexpensive and pretty fabric heart wreath. This wreath is made from leftover fabric and is the perfect touch for Valentine’s Day!

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Heart Wreath for Valentine’s Day

Although I’m not one to go all out for Valentine’s Day, it is always fun to add some color and new decorations to my home in the middle of winter!

Last year I also made an upcycled heart garland with scrap fabric I had at home. I loved how the hearts turned out so much. So this year I made a few more and created this pretty heart wreath with them. Other than the wreath hoop, I had everything at home – my wallet and husband always sigh when I shop my craft room for supplies!

A few touches of pink and hearts here and there are the perfect way to celebrate the season of love! I like to put out my pink painted pine cone roses and give my daughter some sweet treats in these pretty painted clay pots.

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Materials Needed to Make a Fabric Heart Wreath:

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How to Make a Pretty Heart Wreath:

Paint the surface of the MDF hoop in pink. Set aside to dry.

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Sewing the Large Hearts

Cut out the fabric scraps into heart shapes using the large hearts template provided. For added interest, I cut one side in denim fabric and the other side in a colored silk. You could however stick with the same fabric for both sides.

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Since the silk was light and flimsy compared with the denim, I added a lightweight fusing to the backside to help stiffen the silk and make it easier to sew with.

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With the RIGHT sides of fabric together, sew the heart closed with a ¼” seam allowance from the edge. Continue all the way around leaving a 2” gap opening.

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Trim the seam allowance along the curves and clip at center of the sewn heart to help maintain heart shape when turned right side out.

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Turn the stitched heart right side out. You can insert a pencil into the heart to smooth out the edges.

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Lightly fill the heart with polyester batting.

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Stitch the 2” opening closed by hand with a needle and matching thread color.

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Repeat to make 9 hearts.

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Sewing the Small Hearts

Cut out the fabric scraps into heart shapes using the small heart template provided.

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With the WRONG sides of fabric together, sew the heart closed with a ¼” seam allowance from the edge. Continue all the way around leaving a 1.5” gap opening.

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Lightly fill the heart with polyester batting.

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Sew the opening closed with the sewing machine.

Repeat to make 9 hearts.

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Assembling the Wreath

Start by laying out the large hearts on the wreath hoop until you are happy with the arrangement.

Next, glue each of the large hearts to the hoop with hot glue.

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Then, lay out the small hearts over top of the large ones until you are happy with the arrangement. In addition to being decorative, the small hearts help to stabilize the larger ones on the ring.

Glue each of the small hearts onto the larger ones.

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For added interest, add three wooden buttons onto the wreath.

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Finally, tie some twine to the top of the wreath for hanging.
That’s it! You have a beautiful new fabric heart wreath to “lovingly” display for Valentine’s Day and after.

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Scrap Fabric Heart Wreath

Create a sweet and inexpensive heart wreath using leftover scrap fabric. Beginner sewing skills required.

Age Group: Adult Crafts

Project Type: Valentine’s Day

Supplies

  • 1 piece MDF Hoop size 16” diameter
  • 1 2oz Americana Acrylics paint in Poodleskirt Pink
  • 1 Paintbrush
  • 2 Printable Heart Templates in two sizes: small provided
  • 1/4 yard Denim fabric, approx. ¼ yard (enough to make 9 large and 9 small hearts) enough to make 9 large hearts
  • 1/8 yard Pink Printed woven fabric enough to make 9 small hearts
  • 1/8 yard Fusible interfacing optional if fabric is thin
  • 1 Sewing Machine and matching thread
  • 1 Sewing needle and matching thread
  • Polyester Batting
  • 3 wood buttons optional
  • 1 Hot glue gun and clear glue sticks
  • 20 inches natural twine

Instructions

  • Paint the surface of the MDF hoop in pink.

  • Cut out fabric scraps into 9 sets of heart shapes using the large hearts template provided.

  • Cut out fabric scraps into 9 sets of heart shapes using the small hearts template provided.

  • Using a sewing machine, stitch the large hearts with RIGHT sides together leaving a small opening.

  • Turn sewn hearts right side out and fill with batting.

  • Stitch large hearts closed by hand.

  • Using a sewing machine, stitch the small hearts with WRONG sides together leaving a small opening.

  • Fill the small hearts with batting.

  • Sew the small hearts closed with sewing machine.

  • Place large hearts around perimeter of hoop and glue down on reverse side of hearts,

  • Place the small hearts in between the large hearts and glue in place on reverse side of hearts.

  • Glue decorative buttons to centers of small hearts.

  • Tie a piece of twine for hanging.

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This post originally appeared here on January 20, 2020.

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FAQs

How do you make a heart shaped door wreath? ›

How to make
  1. Add glue to sections of the polystyrene heart.
  2. Add pom poms a few at a time, making sure the glue has time to try.
  3. Fill the front side of the heart with the pom poms.
  4. Leave enough time for the glue to dry and add a ribbon so you can hang your heart wreath!

How many rose petals do I need for a heart? ›

As a rough guide, we recommend 2 to 3 packs (20 to 30 cups total) of rose petals to create a good sized outline of a heart shape for the bridal couple to stand in.

How do you make a dry rose wreath? ›

Instructions On How To Make A Dried Flower Wreath

The process itself is rather simple. You start by taking a small bundle of flowers and cut most of the stems off. Then you place the bundle on the wreath, spread the plants evenly and tie a piece of jute around them. Secure the twine by making a knot.

How to make a wreath step by step? ›

How to Make a Wreath
  1. Build a Bouquet or Bundle. To begin making a wreath, you first begin by making a small bouquet or a bundle of greenery and decorative items that look good in a small bunch. ...
  2. Add Bouquet to Wreath Form. ...
  3. Repeat Until the Wreath is Full. ...
  4. Add Final Bundle & Fill In the Gaps. ...
  5. Cut & Secure Wire. ...
  6. Add Decorations.
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How much fabric do I need for a 14 inch rag wreath? ›

Depending on the size of the wreath form, this project needs about 2.5 yards of fabric. This one was 14 inches and I decided to get . 5 yards of each color. I had a little extra left, so if you use a 16in wreath form or larger, you might want to get just a little more fabric.

How much fabric do I need to make a rag wreath? ›

You can get at least 40 strips from a fat quarter so this comes out to about 2.75 yards of fabric total for a mini rag wreath. If you have a lot of fabric scraps like me, this is a great scrap busting project, so just keep cutting/tearing more strips until you have enough!

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