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A beautiful and simple heart motif makes for a coaster set or a sweet garland--hanging chain instructions included. They don't need to be used only for Valentines but would be adorable in a child's room or a cozy little nook.
The 2 page printable pattern also includes 5 pages with 19 pictures to walk you through the steps. This pattern is a great stash buster as it only requires small bits of yarn in your choice of colors.
Written in standard American crochet terms and suitable for a beginner.
Materials:
--small bits of colors of your choice--I used four colors to make six hearts for the pictured bunting
--mini clothes pins with which to hang your hearts
Finished items may be sold, I just ask that you give credit to me, Susan Carlson at FeltedButton.com.
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Not critical to this project. Use yarn from your stash and change up the yarn weight and hook size to make hearts in the size that suits you.
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Cheerful, Creative, Crocheter and Collector of all things Colorful describes me to a C--er, I mean a T. My sweet, left-handed granny taught me (a righty) to crochet when I was but a youngster. My first project was a hideously long scarf for my dad. It seems I just didn't know when to stop--something my teachers told me in school, too!. Although crochet and other craftiness have always been part ...
Cheerful, Creative, Crocheter and Collector of all things Colorful describes me to a C--er, I mean a T. My sweet, left-handed granny taught me (a righty) to crochet when I was but a youngster. My first project was a hideously long scarf for my dad. It seems I just didn't know when to stop--something my teachers told me in school, too!. Although crochet and other craftiness have always been part of my life, I channeled my energy and creativity into teaching Jr. High and High School sciences for many years.
I love all things yarny and have sold my creations at local boutiques for several years but am excited to share them online! I hope that you enjoy them!
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