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Heart Stitch Marker

highlandhickorydesigns.com/heart-stitch-marker/

ericafedor July 25,


2019

The scarf in the photo is the X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf. Click for pattern.

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Who doesn’t need a Heart Stitch Marker in their life? I know I do! It was so fun making my
own stitch markers. I got to try the pattern out in different colors and I can’t wait to use
them on all of my crochet projects!

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The Heart Stitch Marker is crocheted using size 10 crochet thread. You can use any brand
that you prefer. I had a bunch of different colors left over from my Christmas ornament
series I made a few years ago and thought this would be a great project to use some of that
up.

Well, it turns out that each heart only uses roughly 33 yards, so I didn’t use much of what I
had! Ha! Oh well. I’ll just have to make something else with it.

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Please keep in mind that if you use any thread or yarn that is heavier than the size 10
crochet thread, your heart will be larger than the sample shown here. You can certainly
make larger ones. It’s really your preference. I know that some people don’t like using
thread.

I can tell you that my hook that I used was a life saver with this Heart Stitch Marker project! I
bought these Boye Ergonomic Crochet Hooks — a giant set — and they have been
wonderful on my hands! The squishy rubber handle on the B (2.25 mm) crochet hook
required for this project kept my hands and fingers from hurting at all while I worked. I don’t
think I’ll ever go back to using regular skinny metal hooks again. If you’d like to see the hooks
I use daily, click this link. (It’s an affiliate link, but I wouldn’t tell you about them if I didn’t love
them! )

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Some other materials you will need for the project include jump rings and lobster clasps.
You might even need a small pair of pliers to open and close the jump ring, which is
essentially a tiny metal ring that attaches the lobster clasp to your Heart Stitch Marker.
These will also work for knitting stitch markers if you change the lobster clasp to a larger
ring!

And last but not least, one of my favorite things about these stitch markers is that you can
embroider the letter of the hook you used for a particular project so you will never forget
again! Are you one of those multi-project crocheters? I know I am. I will put down a project
and then forget what size hook I was using when I go to pick it back up again. It’s very
frustrating! But now I will never forget!

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That’s why these are hearts and not circles…the H and I could get mixed up if you didn’t
have a clear top and bottom.

Note: I did not list this pattern for sale simply because of how short it is. However, if you are
interested in purchasing an ad-free, large print PDF, comment below and I will make it
available. Thanks!

Add this project to your Ravelry queue here…

Materials Used:
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Size 10 – Navy – 350 yds/320 m
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Size 10 – Mint Green – 350 yds/320 m
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Size 10 – Orchid Pink – 350 yds/320 m
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Size 10 – Black – 350 yds/320 m
Artiste Crochet Thread Size 10 – Porcelain – 400 yds
Or any size 10 Crochet Thread
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B (2.25 mm) Crochet Hook — my favorite hooks! I use them daily!
6 mm Jump Rings
Lobster Clasps (6×9 mm)
Tapestry Needle

Finished Size Approximately:


1” width x ¾” height

Gauge:
Not Important

Abbreviations:
FC – foundation chain

ch(s) – chain(s)

st(s) – stitch(es)

hdc – half double crochet

dc – double crochet

sl st – slip stitch

Notes:
Please note that if you use any thread or yarn thicker than the size 10 recommended
for this pattern, you finished heart will be much larger than the sample.
The embroidered lettering is optional.
The number of Jump Rings and Lobster Clasps that you will need depends on how
many stitch markers you will make. Each stitch marker uses one Jump Ring and one
Lobster Clasp.
Each heart requires approximately 33 yards of thread.

*** American crochet terms used throughout.

Instructions:
Make 2

FC: Ch 4, sl st in 1 st ch to form a loop. (Or you can use the magic circle)

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Round 1: Ch 3, 4 dc in loop, 4 hdc in loop, ch 2, 4 hdc in loop, 4 dc in loop, ch 3, sl st in loop.

Finish off. Pull final tail tight and tie to original tail from FC. Trim ends short.

Embroidering
If hand stitching letters on your hearts, do that now. If not, skip this step.

Using a tapestry needle and thread, stitch the letter to the Right Side of your heart. Tie the
two tails together on the Wrong Side and trim the ends short.

Note: It is up to you if you would prefer to embroider on one heart panel or both.

Finishing
Place two hearts together with Wrong Sides facing each other. Using a tapestry needle and
about 6” of thread, stitch the two hearts together, working evenly around the perimeter.

Note: I found that lining up the stitches around the perimeter and working the needle
through each corresponding stitch gave a straighter final product. See photos below.

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Once you are finished stitching the two heart panels together, tie the two ends together.
Insert the two ends into the eye of the tapestry needle and insert the needle between the
two heart panels until it comes out the other side. Pull the needle the entire way through
and then release the ends. Snip the ends flush with the edge of the heart.

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Please excuse the dog hair! I have 4 dogs and it’s inevitable that one will end up in my
photo. Ha!

Attach a jump ring to your lobster clasp and to your heart as shown in the photos below.
Using needle nose pliers or similar tool, pinch the two ends of the jump ring closed to keep
your clasp and heart inside the ring.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed the Heart Stitch Marker pattern! If you make some, please tag me
@highlandhickorydesigns on your social media!

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