Hello Lovelies,
we are enjoying a quiet half term week here , I've been busy spring cleaning and reorganizing.
But I've also taken the opportunity to write out another tutorial for you .
My original Sunburst Granny Heart , which I posted last spring has turned out to be one of my most popular patterns.
That's quite a complicated design though, with many different stitches .
In this version my aim was to simplify things and also to create a solid version, suitable for stuffing.........
What do you think ? I'm so happy with this new version , especially the red and turquoise one....love that colour combination.
Here goes with the tutorial...lots of pictures and tips as usual ......enjoy :0)
I'm again using U.S. terms and you start by making a modified sunburst granny circle. It is the same as the first three rounds of my Easy Crochet Owl .
That tutorial has details of abbreviations and a stitch conversion chart at the beginning. So pop over there now and follow the pattern till you have at least one of these...........
Hello again, here goes with round 4....starting to develop the heart shape.
Choose your colour and attach with a slip stitch into any stitch between clusters ( see explanation of working into a stitch in round 4 of my owl tutorial if you are unsure ) ....chain 1........
In the next stitch make 1 hdc.........
That's the first "bump" made, then make 1 sc in each of the next 7 stitches, followed by 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 dc in consecutive stitches....
So after the point it's 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, in consecutive stitches. Followed by 1 sc in each of the following 7 stitches.........
Then it's time to make the second "bump".
Make the following in each of the remaining stitches around.........1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 hdc..........
Round 5
Attach a new colour into the first stitch of round 4. Chain 1 .
make 1 hdc in the next stitch.......
carry on with that sequence ( 1 dc, 2 dc ) 3 times more. So you end up with 4 repeats.....
then make 1 dc in the next stitch and 1 hdc in each of the next two stitches.........
Then make 1 sc in each of the next 9 stitches followed by 1 hdc in each of the next two stitches...........
then work back up towards the top as follows..........
1 hdc, 1 hdc, 1 sc in each of the next 9 stitches...........
then make the second bump, beginning with 1 hdc, 1 hdc,
then four repeats of 1 dc, 2 dc..........
I've highlighted them here............
Finnish off with 1 dc, 1 hdc and 1 sc .
use the long end to whip stitch the two hearts together , right side out............
Close up the hole .............
I still had a long tail of yarn ...........
so I inserted my hook and picked up the yarn and chained about 25 ................
then , simply weave in the tail of yarn............
Here I've put the two types of Sunburst Heart next to each other. As you can see this new version is smaller but it's still quite big.........About 4 inches high when made with double knitting yarn and a 4 mm hook.....
My favourite one has found a home on my welsh dresser.............
Where I think it looks perfect :0)
I hope you have fun with this pattern and ,as always, I would love to hear/see how you got on.
Please let me know if anything is unclear.
Jacquie x
love them!!! will try ot out... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this tutorial!!! :) Very nice!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jacquie, I can't wait to make these!!!
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AMarie
Beautiful make and reading through that tutorial it seems very easy to follow. I love turquoise and red together too. Thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, the photos are really clear and make it easy to see what's going on. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jacquie! Your tutorials are always so clear to follow, I'm sure this one will be too :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the red and turquoise one - it would have been so tempting to stick to reds and pinks, but the pop of the blue really makes it.
Jones x
Those are super cute! And what a great little scrap buster. Thanks for the tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteOh, Jacquie! I looooove it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Clear photos,easy tutorial,excellent your job. I´ll make one and send you a photo. Kisses!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing tutorial! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial - they look lovely. Think I might give this a try.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Jacquie they are gorgeous! Like you, I love the combination of red and turquoise. Looks fab on your Welsh dresser. Thank you so much for sharing such clear instructions and the pattern. E x
ReplyDeletethank you so much Jacquie!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow I have a new heart addiction!!!!!!
xoxo Ale
Fabulous pattern. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Will definitely be giving this a try :)
ReplyDeletei just discovered your lovely blog. Love your Heart tutorial. Well done for a newbie like me to make. thanks Hugs Judy
ReplyDeleteMight have to give those a go. Thanks for a detailed tutorial. My Five year old said woooow! I want one for my bedroom - such taste!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely plump hearts! They will cheer up any interior. Thank you for another one of your great picture tutorials!
ReplyDeleteYour hearts are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing the pattern. I will definitely be making some.
ReplyDeleteAli x
great tutorial... I loved the pattern. tnx. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely heart and a great tutorial, you must have spent ages putting it together. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jacquie, your tutorials are simply the best! I hope to make one of these very soon. Thank you also for your lovely comment on my latest post, I'm so pleased we've "met" this way, enjoy the rest of half therm...I know I will xox Penelope
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this tutorial. I can't wait to try it:)
ReplyDeleteSo very clever..I will have a go
ReplyDeleteThea x
Lovely made and thanks for sharing!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Ellebel
well, your owl was the first thing I ever made (apart from a mess!) so can't wait to try the heart next.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for taking the time to show us
x
Lovely! I think I'll be having a go at one of these soon. So kind of you to share, it looks a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely pattern-I really enjoy your tutorials and I love visiting your blog-so many wonderfully inspiring ideas! x
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this gorgeous heart tutorial. Something to keep me busy in the deep gloomy days of this coming winter. I'm thinking bright snazzy colours like you've used, something to make my eyes pop! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a fab day,
Anne xx
Thankyou for your lovely tutorial! Will have a go at making some hearts at the weekend to hang around my shelves. Will show them on a post linking back to your lovely blog!! Karen :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! This is such a beautiful little project.
ReplyDeleteVery cute - thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Carmel
Wonderful tutorial as always! Thank you for sharing :-) Great color combo with the red and turquoise.
ReplyDeleteOh cute! can't wait to make some :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful pattern and idea! The finished item looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jacquie, I like it :)
ReplyDeletegreat tuto! Thanks!
ReplyDelete//Airin
Oh it's so cute!! Many thanks for sharing Jacquie
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Lluisa x
Well thats my evening sorted then. Loved doing your owl.
ReplyDeleteGillx
Very cute - thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
I love these! I made several of the Sunburst Granny Hearts and made garlands out of them. I'm so happy to see this new pattern; thanks so much for sharing and for all the fantastic pictures!
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I do like each of your crocheted heart designs. It's great to have them both there to inspire us. Thank you for the very clear instructions.
ReplyDelete(I am currently knitting and knitting and knitting, but you've got me wanting to take a break and pick up my favorite crochet hooks again.)
xo
They are beautiful! Love the colours and thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant Jacquie! And thank you so much for taking the time to share your pattern. I would love to make one of these, just as soon as I'm finished making more of your lovely owls - they were quite a hit at the Kids' school!!! Mel x
ReplyDeleteLove this - thanks for another excellent tutorial. I have book market this for future reference! I like the red and turquoise colour combination very much.
ReplyDeleteGillian x
How come I haven't found your blog til now! Your projects and photos are just beautiful and thanks so much for the free tutorials which are so well set out. I don't have facebook so I'm going to subscribe by mail and hope to see you again soon. Lu x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your tutorials and have become slightly obsessed with all the wonderful things you've made making possible!!!
ReplyDeleteI've put some of my examples onto our blog and have tagged you there (of course), hope I've done them justice!!
Here is a link to our blog: http://littlemissesthree.blogspot.co.uk/
Thanks again!
Little Misses Three x
I think I can't crochet, but I managed to make one today and now onto number 2!
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