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I present to you a master class on creating hanging DIY thread heart with step by step photos. You can decorate your home or workplace with this decor on the eve of the holiday. You can also give this craft to a loved one and it will remind him of your feelings.

To create Hearts from threads with your own hands, you will need the following materials:

  • thick cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • hook No. 2;
  • red fine yarn;
  • red beads;
  • glue moment crystal;
  • rhinestones;
  • stationery knife.

How to make Hearts from threads with your own hands?

Draw two hearts of different sizes on cardboard (one should be larger than the other). Using a stationery knife, cut them out.

Take the red yarn and tie it to the heart with two knots,

insert the hook under the tied thread,

grab the working thread and pull it out. As a result, we get a loop.

Pull the thread up and get two loops on the hook.

We knit them together.

Having made about five or six such loops with our fingers, we move the threads tightly together so that the cardboard is not visible.

The most difficult thing in this master class is tying the corners of the heart. There we move the loops as close to each other as possible and do not tighten them tightly so that they can easily repeat the bends.

Upon completion, we tie the edges with one row of connecting loops.

We do the same with the second heart.

Use a piece of yarn to tie them together in the middle (do not cut off the ends of the thread used to tie, they will come in handy later)

We put them together and tie them with thread on top. We string a bead onto the top. As a result, we got a brush like this:

We tie it to the bottom of the smaller heart.

We connect the hearts together with a piece of yarn with beads. We string two small beads and one large one in the middle onto the yarn and tie the edges of the thread to the hearts.

Now we knit a loop for hanging the hearts. We cast on ten air loops and close them into a circle with a connecting loop.

We tie the ring with half-columns. We make two air loops, insert the hook inside the circle, grab and pull out the working thread. It turns out that there are two loops on the hook, again we hook the working thread and knit it.

We knit a chain of 23 air loops,

fasten it at the top of the large heart (tie it in a knot),

Glue rhinestones to the hearts.

DIY thread hearts are ready!

Love, goodness and peace to you!

The month of February is on the calendar, which means it’s time to think about the fact that we will soon celebrate Valentine’s Day, so you need to think about what you can give to your loved one. I decided to go shopping and see what the souvenir industry offers. Frankly speaking, what I saw disappointed me, everything was the same - pillows, heart-shaped balls, etc. And the main thing is that there is no “life” in them, they are artificial, of course, because they are churned out by machines! This choice inspired me to create something of my own. I enlisted the help of the World Wide Web and found an original idea - a heart made of threads. At first I thought that it would be difficult to make, but after studying it in detail I realized that there was nothing complicated. This is the heart I got. This was my first time doing this, so don't judge too harshly.

Materials for:
The basis is 2 long balls. I chose dark colors, the gaps are clearly visible on them.
To inflate, you definitely need a pump; without it, inflating them is very problematic. I used a car one.
PVA glue. I got 2 bottles of 100 ml each. If the glue is thick, it needs to be slightly diluted with water.
Threads with which we will wrap the balls. In my case, I used knitting threads. Threads are also suitable for sewing, it is advisable to choose thicker ones.
Decorative elements. I used sequin butterflies and borrowed the flowers from a flower garland.
We can say that the preparation is over, now we begin the creative process. Let's breathe in and out and get to work.
1. I inflate two balloons in turn. We do not inflate the balloons completely, leaving a small “tail”, which we will then tie, forming a circle.


2. Now we begin the most interesting process - wrapping the balls with thread. To be honest, I ended up with quite a lot of thread. Everyone decides how to wind the threads according to their convenience. This stage can be performed in two ways.
Method No. 1. The balls can be first wrapped with threads and then impregnated with glue. That's how I made my masterpiece. If the glue is thick, it needs to be diluted with water. Liquid glue soaks the threads faster.
Method No. 2. Thread a needle through the threads that you will use to wrap the balls and pierce the bottle of glue at the very bottom, but not at the top, because the glue decreases, and the thread must be constantly moistened with glue.

3. Having decided on the method of winding the threads, we proceed to the process itself. In the end, the balls look like this. I first wrapped my valentine with threads, then soaked it in glue. Before I started wrapping, I smeared a small area of ​​the ball with glue so that the thread could be freely fixed to the base. I leave the pieces to dry for a day.

4. After making sure that the glue has dried well, you can “destroy” the balls. Some craftswomen advise popping them, but I just let them down and they deflated perfectly, all I had to do was pull the tail and the whole ball was in my hands. It turned out to be such a mess of threads.

5. Next, we proceed to an equally interesting stage - the formation of the heart itself. We make a cut on one side to create something like a notch. We will place the second side of the heart in it. As soon as the desired shape begins to emerge, you can fix it with threads. Some craftswomen sew on the details. I chose wrapping.

Good afternoon - today I have prepared an article on how to create your own KNITTED HEARTS - or crochet valentines. In this article I have collected a piggy bank of ideas about what gifts you can knit for Valentine's Day. And also you will see schemes and patterns crochet heart That is, today we will knit a variety of hearts - both small and large - in different knitting techniques (circular, square, asymmetrical, loin).

Let me tell you what exactly you will find in this article...

  1. I will show craft options, which use knitted hearts.
  2. I will teach you how to knit THE SIMPLEST flat heart from thick threads.
  3. I'll show you how to DECORATE a simple knitted heart for an elegant Valentine's card.
  4. I will give a master class on creating VOLUME plump heart from threads.
  5. I'll give you the diagrams for crocheted heart using the “square + ears” technique.
  6. I'll show you how to tie a heart according to the knitting pattern “Peacock Feather”.
  7. You will also learn how to tie CARPET in the shape of a heart.
  8. And how to make a knitted one a box of chocolates in the form of a valentine.

There will be a lot of interesting things.

GIFTS options for Valentine's Day,

which you can knit with your own hands.

You can knit a SILHOUETTE of a heart with a special knitting technique CONES... that is, we knit a regular fabric (pillows or potholders) ... and then in the place specified by the pattern we knit the cone columns. You can do this with plain threads (as in the photo of the blue pillow), or you can choose different colors of thread to highlight the heart (as in the photo of the lilac-yellow pot holder below). The pattern and principle of knitting a pattern in cones can be found on the Internet.

Here's an idea crafts cards for Valentine's Day– that is, a red knitted heart can decorate a white card. And a white crocheted heart will stand out brightly on a red Valentine’s card.

You can also knit from knitted hearts hair decoration for little girls. For example, an elastic band with a heart on the side. Or you can crochet heart crown(as in the middle photo). You can also use a simple knitted heart decorate a regular hair tie. Below I will give many heart patterns that are suitable for this purpose.

You can also knit from hearts souvenir painting as a gift new residents, or friends in love. The color of the hearts can be matched to the color of the room’s interior... For example, if the furniture and textiles of the room are lilac with yellow and eggplant, then the hearts in the frame should repeat this color scheme.

Also, a flat heart knitted with thin threads can become an elegant decor for sewn heart pillows. This heart can be knitted as a decorative element for wedding decoration.

Well, now let's start knitting a FLAT HEART... come on, let's learn...

How to knit a small flat heart.

CIRCLE + BINDING technique.

The simplest heart (2 rows) is best knitted from thick threads. The pattern of such a heart is simple - there are only 2 circular rows in it... First, we knit a regular chain of 4 chain loops. Then we knit single crochets in a circle (you get a flat circle). And we will already have a second row give the heart the desired shape(sharp tip at the bottom + indentation at the top). The recess in the upper part of the heart is formed by crocheting single crochets in this place. The pointed tip at the bottom is achieved thanks to 2 air loops.

Such small crocheted hearts can be connected in PAIRS along the edges... and filled with cotton wool. Let's get a chubby Valentine's heart.

You can also decorate our small flat hearts regular EMBROIDERY from knitting threads(stretching them with a regular crochet, that is, embroidering flowers without a needle). Or you can decorate knitted valentines separately tied flower, or cut out a piece of fleece.

You can also add some elegance to your crochet heart if each knitting row made from threads of different colors.

You can hang the heart on the window as a decorative pendant and decorate it with crystal beads.

HOW TO DECORATE a heart with a knitted flower.

You can decorate the core of such a flat heart with a knitted flower.
The first volumetric flower It turns out if you start knitting a cone pattern on the surface of the finished heart (from the central row, hooking a new thread) (right on top of the heart fabric).

Second flower (spiral rose) - knitted after we have a knitted 2-row heart on our hands (as in the pattern above) ... and then, when we have reached the end, we do not break the thread but continue knitting ... and knit the THIRD ROW - (this will be the edge row of the heart -roses). This row produces curved BOARDS.

The sides are obtained due to the fact that in the third row we DO NOT ADD the number of stitches - but we knit them the same number as there were in the second row. And our knitting from flat turns into BOWL-shaped (like a heart-shaped cup).

And when our third side row comes to an end, WE START THE SPIRAL. Namely, after the third row has approached the hollow of the heart, we turn the progress of our knitting DEPTH into the heart (and continue to knit, picking up the middle knitting columns with a twist (the columns of the second and first row... turning the knitting in a circle and so bringing it to the middle (in a spiral) ).

HOW TO MAKE A CARPET using the flat heart technique.

Having mastered the technique of knitting flat hearts, can be linked fluffy CARPET in the shape of a heart. As a knitting material for such a carpet regular threads won't work.

Here we need EITHER thick polyester cord for knitting (search on Google, many stores sell it)…

OR you can make the same thick thread yourself– if you buy it in a store regular stretch knit... and use scissors to cut a long thread from it. Just cut with a zigzag snake - first we cut a strip of fabric along the edge, and when we reach the corner, we turn back and cut again... we reach the corner again, smoothly turn and cut again... You will get an endless thick knitted cord-strip. Our grandmothers also knitted rugs from it (they also cut rags). If you look closely at the photo, you will see that here the threads for the heart carpet are made from a cut-up snake of a knitted rag.

As I already said, it’s better to buy one elastic knitted fabric with a slight shimmer– a shiny coating applied to the fabric glues the loops of the knitted fabric together, and therefore the cut strip does NOT fringe along the edges, but maintains a neat, even cut. And the carpet from such iridescent knitwear turns out to be glamorous and stylish.

A heart-shaped rug is very easy to knit. First we knit a regular flat heart (as in the pattern above). And then, when the heart-carpet is ready, we will make a relief on it (protruding ribs).

So that such CORRIFIED steps appear on the carpet. It is necessary after the carpet is already knitted (still without steps, just flat), take the thread again... picking it up with a hook in ANY middle row of a knitted carpet... start knitting regular single crochets - we knit along the entire row - another SURFACE ROW.

Yes, yes, knit ON OVER the rug along the selected row(as we just knitted a spiral rose over the heart in the paragraph above) - but here we knit not in a spiral, but IN A CIRCLE, repeating the shape of the heart as we knit. Thus we get one edge-step. And then repeat the same thing in some middle row of our rug.

Here in the photo below... you can see how, after knitting the finished red heart, a white pattern was knitted on its SURFACE (simply picking up a white thread with a hook (in any row) and pulling it into a loop... Here is a similar process on our carpet... only there we We not only stretch the picked up thread, but also knit a stitch together with it (with or without crochet).


Volumetric crochet heart

– MASTER CLASS for beginners.

These are so beautiful plump hearts Can be knitted even by a novice craftsman. It looks like a complicated job, but if you hold them in your hand, you immediately understand how it’s done. Here I am posting Master Class, where all stages of knitting are clearly visible and understandable.

We knit cups and caps (we just knit in circles, but since we add few stitches in each circle, our circle itself wraps itself in a cup). In the first cap we cut the thread... and when the second cap is already knitted, then we leave the thread... we bring the caps closer to each other with their barrels and begin their COMMON TYING in a circle - in a COMMON CIRCLE around their barrels (without touching the membrane wall).

Gradually we begin to DECREASE THE COLUMN in this circular row - so that our heart narrows downwards. When there is already a small hole left at the bottom, fill the valentine with cotton wool and finish knitting.

Hearts knitted in this master class may not be monochromatic, and striped...And they can be made longer. In order for them to lengthen, you just need to reduce the columns in a circular row not so often... That is, do decreasing the columns not in each row - but every other row.

Volumetric crochet heart,

knitted in PRIVATE knitting.

But here is the principle of creating a crocheted heart, which is NOT crocheted IN A CIRCLE... but row by row - left, right. Two flat layers are knitted, and then folded together and crocheted.

STITCHING OF THE TWO HALVES occurs with a regular crochet stitch. Thread under knitting, hook above knitting. We lower the hook from bottom to top THROUGH the knitting - pick up the thread and pull it to the top of the knitting a little bit so that the head of the hook and the loop on it peek out. We crochet again - down through the knitting (this time in a different place, through the post) - we pick up the thread, come up with a hook with a new loop and pull it into the one already on the hook... And we repeat the same thing - we dive down with the hook through the post - grab the thread and pull it from the bottom to the top and pull it into the loop on the hook.

Or you can combine the principle of TRIANGULAR STRAIGHT knitting - and then tie SEMI-CIRCULAR EARS to the triangle (as in the photo below).

Crochet heart

In an L-shaped way.

This means our knitting looks like the letter G, which we constantly knit in a circle, making the letter G thicker and thicker - until it looks like a heart. Here in the diagram below I have 2 stages of the scheme - beginning and continuation. So that you understand where knitting begins... and how to continue it.

And also after learning how to crochet a FLAT heart you can crochet Here's a Valentine's box. In order for a knitted flat heart to form BOARDS (box walls), you need... having finished the flat upper box part (without breaking the threads), continue knitting in the circle (around the heart) BUT WITHOUT ADDING STICKS IN THE NEXT CIRCULAR ROWS... and then our knitting will begin to bend and wrap the sides …. Choose the height of the sides yourself... in the photo these are 3-4 rows of columns (each row has the same number of columns - equal to the number of columns along the edge of the upper surface of the heart).

And by the way - in the photo it is knitted in an L-SHAPED way - but in fact it doesn’t matter at all how you knit the surface of the lid. That is, you can choose ANY method of crocheting a heart (in the photo below we see a regular heart pattern in the form of even rows). The main thing you need to do is TIE THE BOARDS (the walls of the box).

Also, using the same technique (in the shape of the letter G), you can knit an LACERY holey valentine heart with a red ribbon stretched into it.

In the diagram below you can see that this pattern is almost the same as the top one, only here in each row we don’t just sculpt columns close to each other... but we make gaps in the form of two air loops And then to such a heart you can add a LACE TRIM along the edge of the finished heart shape. And stretch the ribbon along the edge.

Hearts using the FRAME KNITTING technique.

And here is the idea of ​​crocheted HEARTS-FRAMES. First we knit regular LARGE RING made of air loops- and then we tie this ring with single crochets. We make the binding in such a way that there is a HOLLOW in the top center... and in the bottom center there is a POINTED TIPS of the heart.
hollow This is done by the fact that in this place we knit not an ordinary stitch, but a connecting stitch - we simply pry it up and pull the thread into the loop, without pulling out the stitch.

Pointed tip it turns out due to the fact that in this place we knit THREE COLUMN into one air loop.

If the heart-frame consists of SEVERAL rows, then for all these rows THE GENERAL RULE applies – in the hollow we do LOWERING THE COLUMN(that is, instead of a single-cap post, we make a single-cap post... or instead of a regular single-cap post, we make a tiny connecting post).

= at the bottom for a pointed tip In EACH row we knit 3 stitches in one hole, instead of one.

You can also put a wire inside such a heart-frame. And make a rigid frame for a photo or for a bird.

The wire will be inserted into the knitting immediately at the FIRST STAGE OF WORK.

That is, we immediately We start our knitting NOT FROM AIR... but straight from the columns... we begin to knit these columns by hooking a hook under the wire. Just like we always hooked a hook under a ring of air loops - only now there is no need for a ring of air loops - instead there is a ring of wire. It’s okay if the wire gets creased by hand during knitting - you’ll straighten everything out later.

Using this principle, you can knit any lace patterns - on a wire bent in the shape of a heart... or in the shape of lace.

Crochet Valentines

using the SQUARE + EARS technique.

And here is the principle of crocheting a Valentine when we first knit regular square with any pattern(even just in columns as in the photo below) ... and then to this square on both sides we tie the semicircular ears.

The square pattern and ear pattern can be any... with tight or holey openwork knitting.

After we have knitted first a SQUARE, then one ear, and then the second ear-semicircle... we can TIE the entire heart along its EDGE... the binding along the edge can be in the form of simple columns... or in the form of openwork lace (as in the photo below) .

But here is an option when a garland is knitted from such hearts - it can be hung above the fireplace or along a bookshelf... or along the upper edge of a doorway.

Patterns for knitting such hearts can be very different. Here are the diagrams of SQUARES and ears for it. As you can see, the pattern patterns can be completely different. But the principle is the same - first we knit a square (according to any pattern) ... and then we attach semicircle ears to it - also according to any pattern of a round napkin ... or one invented from our head.

Crocheted Valentine card

using the THREE CIRCLES + BINDING technique

And here is another simple way - when THREE CIRCLES are knitted... then they are interlocked together. And they are tied around - in the shape of a heart.

Instead of three circles, you can knit three flowers.

And you can also compose it YOURSELF your own author's heart from many crocheted flowers or circles of different sizes. Here's how to do it. First, draw a large heart shape on a piece of paper - THIS WILL BE A TEMPLATE.

Then collect all sorts of round objects around the house that can serve as a STENCIL (shot glasses, round cream lids, jars with round bottoms, etc.). now we We outline these glasses and caps with a pencil inside our drawn heart. Our task is to dot the whole heart with such stencil circles - from small to large.

And then you need to take threads of two or three colors similar in shades (pink, red and white - for example). And tie flowers of different colors– we knit a flower with any circular pattern (taken from the patterns of any napkins or snowflakes) – we knit until our round piece becomes equal in size to one of the circles we drew.

Once the knitted circle matched in size with one of the circles drawn on the template - we take tape and stick it on our drawing - in the circle where it should be (I recommend sticking tape on the template so that you do not get confused which circles are already connected and which are not yet).

Valentine napkins

using the LOIN knitting technique.

Filet knitting is knitting in a straight line (from right to left) - we knit CELL BY CELL... Cells alternate... empty... or filled with columns. And thanks to this, a drawing is created.
It’s VERY SIMPLE here... either an empty cell (three air cells) or filled with columns (three columns).

And the patterns for such fillet knitting look EXACTLY the SAME as the patterns for cross stitch. Any two-color cross stitch pattern is suitable as a pattern for fillet crochet.

With a heart-shaped pattern using the fillet technique, you can knit a BORDER for a tablecloth or for a towel and give it to a friend. You can use the fillet crochet technique to create just such a CURTAIN for a kitchen window in the country.

You can decorate a heart-shaped pillow made of fabric with fillet knitting. And from it make a beautiful gift composition in a frame, with roses and a butterfly.

Valentines cards knitted using the FIG. knitting technique.

And the LOBE of the heart (right lobe and left) can be connected using the PEACOCK FEATHER pattern technique. That is, among the crochet patterns there is such a fashionable knitting pattern as a PEACOCK FEATHER (or a drop)... And if you take two such elements and put them together, we get a valentine heart.

Knitting starts from the tip of the heart... diverges into a triangle to the sides. And then the triangle is divided into two ear lobes. Each eyelet is knitted separately... first one, break the thread... then the other.

You can use it as a basis for the pattern diagram of only the TOP of the peacock feather pattern.

You can make crochet valentines in a technique called ZAVITO K. This is when our knitting turns a corner... and then comes back...

If you knit 4 hearts (or more) using the CURL technique, you can fold them into a napkin.

You can also hang lace hearts on windows. And even complement them with pendants.

Crochet heart with an ASSYMETRICAL pattern pattern.

And here is a beautiful design technique for creating openwork crochet valentines. Where the pattern has an asymmetrical shape. Here the knitting direction is the most unpredictable.

Your knitting the canvas is folded the bagel itself while you knit row by row. And then you leave this half-bundle... you break the thread from the top of the folded fabric. AND start knitting from the lower end of the same fabric.. And this time too the progress of your new knitting bends into a tight curl. And then, when the curl is ready, it is sewn with its upper side to the TOP edge of our first half-bubble.

And here is another valentine pattern, also with an asymmetrical crocheted heart. Here, too, the knitting goes along the curl... It twists itself, and then flowers or jumper posts are knitted in the middle, which connect the two sides of our folded knitted ribbon.

Like these ones crochet heart ideas I collected in this article. I would be glad if you found an idea for your crochet valentine here.
Happy knitting.

Olga Klishevskaya, especially for the site

After studying this master class, you will learn how to make a heart out of threads with your own hands, without knowing how to knit.

The proposed technique is very simple and does not require any skills in needlework or special tools. The bottom line is that the yarn needs to be carefully wound onto a thick paper template. The scope of application of easy-to-use, but nice-looking hearts is not limited. They can be given as a gift for Valentine's Day, used in home design solutions, or worn as a talisman. Then you’ll figure out what to do with it, first make it!

Preparation of materials for creativity

If you were looking for a knitted heart and came to this lesson by accident, . Here is a different technique.

To make interior hearts you will need:

  • threads of red, peach and pink colors;
  • cardboard, preferably thicker, from a box;
  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • needle.

You can use any yarn you like. In this MK, the author chose “Yarn Art Jeans”. Crafts from it turn out beautiful and pleasant to the touch.

How to make a heart out of yarn

For the base of a heart made of threads on paper, you need cardboard. Ordinary stationery will not work, as it is too thin for crafts and will become deformed and wrinkled during the process.

Using a pencil or pen, draw hearts of the desired size on the cardboard. Depending on what it will be - an interior decoration, a keychain or a valentine. You can take ready-made drawings if you don’t know how to draw. Or translate your heart directly from the monitor screen.

Cut the workpiece with scissors. In this master class it is proposed to make three hearts with your own hands from threads of different shades. But more can be done. It’s better to draw everything at once so that the size is the same.

Using scissors, make two punctures in the middle of the cardboard heart. The punctures should not be large. The main thing is that the yarn passes through them. The distance from one puncture to another is 1 cm.

Push the end of the yarn into one hole and out of the other. Tie a knot. This way you will fix the threads on the heart. Now you can start winding.

First, wrap the cardboard heart from bottom to top, then from right to left, and so on. That is, you need to perform several windings in one direction, then move and wind in another place. You need to wrap it tightly so that the craft is strong. Make sure that the threads lie evenly and neatly.

Wind the threads until the cardboard is completely hidden. The middle will be slightly convex, since there is an overlap here and with each new winding the yarn intersects in the middle of the heart.

Immediately think of a loop on top. You can make a loop with a needle, pushing the tip of the yarn under the threads that make up the heart, and make a knot.

Make a few more hearts with your own hands from bright threads. You can do everything in one color or use matching shades and get multi-colored crafts.

It is better to hide the ends of the yarn. They must be inserted into a needle and pulled inside the product. Trim off the excess with scissors. All prepared hearts can be collected on a thread or rope. And fasten the ends of this thread to the wall, thus decorating the interior of the room.

Interior hearts made of thread and cardboard are ready!

By adopting the proposed idea, you can easily get unusual decorations for decorating gifts, clothing and bags. Hearts can be given as valentines. This is also an interesting decoration for a car.

Take a look. Don’t throw away leftovers and don’t be lazy about disposing of unnecessary things, because this is valuable material for needlework.

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