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Crochet Heart Clip

by Brandy Burke
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On my latest kick of quick crochet projects, I’ve made a lot of crochet clips – for use in my planners, as bookmarks, etc. A heart is pretty much a staple in the crochet world. So why not add a heart to a clip to create a little crochet heart clip?

Crochet Heart Clip Instructions

Crochet Heart Clip

Crochet Heart Clip

Materials

  • Scraps of Cotton Yarn
  • Felt Scrap
  • Paper Clip
  • Hot Glue

Tools

  • 4.5MM hook
  • Yarn Needle
  • Glue Gun

I used small, regular-sized paper clips but I’m thinking it would be really fun to get giant clips and create giant crochet heart clips as gifts for friends and stocking stuffers. You can create hearts out of embroidery floss, fingering weight yarn, cotton yarn, bulky yarn – even material strips. Adjust your hook size for each of these different yarn weights to create the size of heart that you desire.

No matter what size you make these, hearts are one of the quickest things to work up in crochet and this project won’t take you long to create and multiply.

Here’s a quick short video so you can peak the process

If you do make these clips, I’d love to see them You can tag me on Instagram or on tiktok @imobsessedwithcrafting I’m especially excited to see various weights of yarns and materials and how they come out!

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Crochet Clips - June 22, 2022 - 2:56 pm

[…] A heart is among the first little things I learned how to make once I mastered stitches other than single crochets. These would be cute tucked-in little valentine’s sacks at your child’s school. I used felt to secure the heart to the clip. Click here for Crochet Heart Clips. […]

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