How to Knit a Tiny Puffy Heart Video Tutorial
How Do You Knit Hearts?
These adorable tiny hearts are knitted flat on straight knitting needles.
They are an EASY BEGINNER project anyone can knit. Then they are stuffed with a small about of polyfil to give the heart it’s puffy/pillowy feel.
10 Reasons Why We Love these Tiny Hearts
It’s just the right size to fit in a child’s pocket.
Add a ribbon and you’ve got an ornament.
String up a bunch and it’s a festive holiday garland.
Leave one on someone’s doorstep to let them know you are thinking of them.
Include some lavender or a drop of essential oil with the stuffing and it’s a sachet.
Put a few in a decorative bowl on your coffee table.
Make a bunch. Using fishing line of varying lengths, hang them in your front window for Valentine’s Day.
Place one on your desk for a squeezy stress-reliever.
Use one as a gift topper.
Knit them for charity (see details below)!
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Watch this step-by-step how to video to guide you through the entire process.
Knit Hearts for Charity
In the video above, I mentioned a hospital in Glasgow, Scotland that has requested hearts for their patients and family members.
Learn more about the program as well as the address to send your knitted hearts.
Here is the full statement from the hospital:
Doctors and nurses battling to save lives on the frontline are asking people in Greater Glasgow and Clyde to have a heart…..
Our nursing and midwifery staff are continually looking for ways to support those we care for in these challenging times to ensure they remain feeling close to their loved one in our hospitals and care homes.
With services in NHSGGC around 40% busier than during the first wave, we are appealing for local communities to pick up their knitting needles and crotchet hooks again to support our ‘From the Heart’ campaign.
Last April, NHSGGC staff appealed for small, knitted hearts for patients who had died. One was offered to families with the matching one remaining with their deceased family member in the hope it would allow them to feel more connected to their relative who has recently died.
The campaign was well received and we noticed the hearts were also being used for patients in hospitals and residents in care homes and their loved ones not only at end of life but at other challenging times too.
Dr Margaret McGuire, Board Nurse Director, said: “Sadly we are facing another peak in this pandemic and this is one small way in which we can try and ensure that our patients and residents and their loved ones can still feel connected.
“The pandemic has brought many symbols of compassion, such as brightly painted rainbows and the Thursday night applause but there is nothing more symbolic than a heart and we hope that the public feel that by knitting them for our very sick patients and residents and those who have sadly died and their families, they too are playing their part in fighting this terrible pandemic with us.”
Knitters are asked to use clean wool and once they are knitted to deliver the hearts in re-sealable plastic bags with the date clearly written on it. This is so staff can allow 72 hours before the hearts can be used.
Dr McGuire added: “We hope that offering families a small knitted heart will be a small comfort to them during a difficult time and we are asking that knitters across NHSGGC will support us to be able to offer this small but compassionate token from the heart.”
Please send your knitted hearts to:
‘From the Heart’ campaign
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
JB Russell House, Gartnavel Royal site,
1055 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0XH
Please also include your name and email address or postal address if you don’t have one.