What with the day that's in it, I thought I'd do a Valentine's post. I used some bamboo cotton that I had left over from a Christmas project to knit this little heart, but you could use pretty much any wool you want. I didn't have a pattern to work from, so I made one up myself. Here's how I made it:
What you'll need:
- Wool of your choice (I used bamboo cotton, similar to this, it's Double Knitting weight)
- 3 x double pointed needles (I used 2.5mm metal needles)
- Scissors
- Point Protectors (optional)
Stitches used:
- k = knit stitch
- k1f&b = knit one stitch in the front and back
- k2tog = knit two stitches together
Let's get started!
Cast on three stitches.
First row: k1, k1f&b, k1
Second row: k1, k1f&b, k2
Third tow: k1, k1f&b, k3
Continue on until you have the desired width for the heart (I did 24 stitches on this one) there needs to be an even number of stitches. Divide the stitches in the middle so that half are on one needle and the other half are on the second needle. You are now only going to be working on half of the heart at a time. Leave 12 of the stitches on one needle and work on the other 12 with the third double pointed needle.
Next row: k1, k2tog, k to end of row
Next row: k1, k2tog, k to end of row
Continue until you have 3 stitches left
Cast off
Repeat on other side.
These cute little hearts are really easy and quick to make, and you could use them for lots of different things - patches for hats or scarves, you could make a giant one with big needles and very chunky wool and use it as a table mat, you could attach lots together to make crochet type clothes etc.
I decided to use this one to make a Valentine's card for my husband. I didn't do anything really fancy with it, I just used a hot glue gun to stick it to a plain ivory card - simple and sweet!
Thank you so much for the pattern, which I found via a picture search. I wanted to make a heart card for a lady having a tough time, and the was the best I saw.
ReplyDeleteWith mohair and metallic worsted yarn and 3.25 needles, it was almost the width of a quartered piece of A4
Thanks Claire! Glad to hear it turned out well :)
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