Small Plastic Canvas Hearts - Free Plastic Canvas Pattern (2024)

A couple years ago, I put together the Conversation Hearts Headband you see below. It’s been very popular on Etsy and Pinterest, so I was thinking about sharing the tutorial as part of my 14 Days of Valentine Inspired Crafts Self Challenge, but I didn’t get around it to.

Because hearts are great all year, and not only for Valentine’s Day, I still want to share the heart pattern with you.
You can use these small hearts in so many projects! Attach to some chain to make into a keychain, use are part of jewelry, use as a scrapbook embellishment.
I have two earring tutorials ready to share with you over the next few days, but I have lots of other ideas for these cute little plastic canvas hearts. Other tutorials in the works.

Materials:
– Small Amount of 7 Mesh Plastic Canvas – I used Clear and Christmas Red
– 1 Yard of Worsted Weight Yarn Per Heart – I used Red Heart Super Saver in Cherry Red and Baby Pink, and Caron One Pound in a Lavender-like color and pastel yellow color but I am unsure of the color names. These have all been in my stash for years.
– #18 or #20 Embroidery Needle

Material Notes:
I have been working plastic canvas projects for almost 10 years now, and of all the yarns that I have worked with, my favorite for plastic canvas projects are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Bernat Super Value. They aren’t as soft so they tend to stay a little fluffier within the canvas, plus they are a little more durable and come in a large color variety of economically priced and packaged skeins.

Time Spent:
Each stitched heart will take about fifteen minutes to complete.

Measurements:
1.25″ Tall by 1.5″ Wide

Pattern:

Work the red slashes as a continental stitch,

and then whipstitch around edges after.

Since I do tend to work stitching a little different than the “correct” way,

I have included photos below to show how I find it best/easiest to work.

Cutting:

Continental Stitch:

Cut a strand of yarn and thread your needle.

This heart takes about 30″ worth of yarn, just under a yard.

I like to work from top to bottom, and then top to bottom of the following row…

If you are still new to plastic canvas, you will start by bring your needle up from behind, and then down diagonally.

This can be seen in the second, third and fourth images.

Make sure you keep at least a 0.5″-0.75″ tail

when you make your initial insertion.

Through the rest of the rows, you will be working around this tail to secure.

You can see in the fourth image that my index finger is holding the yarn tail.

Also make sure you are following the

pattern image of where to start your first stitch!

I have intentionally left the top corner piece unworked, so work over at the end.

Continue down the row…

At the end of the first row, I like to start again at the top (of the next row).

You will continue in the manner of inserting your needle at the top right,

and bring it down diagonally on the left.

Make sure you are working around your tail piece to secure.

You can see the tail piece more in these images.

After working down through the center of the heart,

I like to start from the top down on the opposite side –

because of the upward diagonal “stair case” in the canvas.

In the second image, you will see how I like to keep the tension on my yarn.

Whipstitch:

I like to work my whipstitch counter clockwise.

I find it easiest to hold the project and tension

in my right hand going in this direction.

I place 2-3 stitches per hole. You will see in the second, third and fourth

images I use 3 stitches per corner –

with the second of this three to cover the point.

In the sixth image, you’ll see how I like to keep the tension.

The last image stops before I worked up the side of the heart –

in the sides I place 2 stitches per hole.

I like my plastic canvas projects to have a nice full look.

When you are back around to where you started,
work the stitch as usual, but on the backside of the
piece you will take your needle under a few stitches, and then trim.
I like to be extra sure with my weaves so I go back and forth once –
you don’t have to.
The last image shows the back of the piece – nice and clean.
If you don’t like this showing, you can cut a piece of felt and hot glue to the back to cover it up.

Enjoy your adorable little hearts!

These are the colors I picked in my Conversation Hearts Headband.

I’ve had the yarn in the stash for so long that I don’t remember the color names.

I know that the Yellow and Lavender colors are by Caron One Pound

but I didn’t see them in their online store.

The pink ones I know for sure are Red Heart Super Saver, Baby Pink.

Please feel free to make and sell your own Small Plastic Canvas Hearts using this pattern, but please DO NOT claim this pattern as your own nor should you sell my pattern, and DO NOT re-publish my photos as your own. DO NOT copy and paste my pattern anywhere, link to it instead.

With so many color options, I would love to see them! Please share your photos on myEyeLoveKnots Facebookpage!


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Small Plastic Canvas Hearts - Free Plastic Canvas Pattern (2024)

FAQs

What is the best thread for plastic canvas? ›

One of the things that makes plastic canvas embroider economical is that it doesn't require any specialty embroidery thread. Worsted weight (medium weight) yarn is usually what is used.

What size needle for 14 count plastic canvas? ›

Use a Needle One Size Smaller

The canvas will not give like cloth and you will need the smaller needle to get through the holes, especially when burying floss tails for finishing. I use a size 24 tapestry needle with 4 threads for 14ct, a size 22 tapestry needle and 6 threads for 10ct perforated plastic.

What are the different sizes of plastic canvas? ›

Plastic canvas comes in 4 sizes: 5 holes to the inch, 7 holes to the inch, 10 holes to the inch, and 14 holes to the inch. Check the materials list at the top of any pattern to see what size canvas the pattern call for.

How do you cut a pattern out of plastic canvas? ›

It's difficult to mark plastic canvas with a cutting guide, so just cut freehand. Sometimes charts will include a line to follow for cutting out, otherwise always leave one whole square of canvas around the edges. Make sure not to snip into any holes with thread in them so your stitches don't fall out.

What size yarn do I need for plastic canvas? ›

16 blunt tapestry needle and worsted-weight or plastic canvas yarn. Use a doubled strand for stitching on 5-mesh canvas. For 10-mesh canvas, use a No. 18 blunt tapestry needle and sport-weight yarn, embroidery floss, #3 pearl cotton or similar yarn.

What is 7 mesh plastic canvas? ›

Plastic canvas mesh sizes are listed by the number of holes per linear inch. For example, 7 mesh plastic canvas has 7 holes per linear inch. Higher mesh numbers also indicate smaller individual holes, so keep that in mind when choosing mesh to go with different yarns for needlecraft projects.

What is another name for plastic canvas? ›

Plastic canvas is a craft material of lightweight plastic with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also commonly known as vinyl weave. Plastic canvas is typically used as a foundation for needlepoint or other canvas work embroidery, usually in acrylic or wool knitting yarn.

What is the most popular canvas print size? ›

A 20″ x 16″ print is one of the standard canvas sizes that can suit many image types. You could display family photos, your favorite artwork or anything in between.

Can you use cross stitch patterns for plastic canvas? ›

Cross Stitch charts are a wonderful source of beautiful designs which can be adapted to needlepoint or plastic canvas.

What is the best tool to cut plastic canvas? ›

Scissors, kitchen shears or craft cutters are good for cutting long, straight lines and most diagonal shaping. Small scissors or nail clippers are good for inside cutouts or small items. Cut your project piece out to look just like the graph, or count holes as specified in cutting instructions.

What thread do you use on canvas? ›

Cotton is a good option for your canvases.

Cotton threads are quite durable, though perhaps not as durable as wool.

What is the best thread type for plastic? ›

Coarse, sharply angled threads with round shank are used in plastics. As a result, these are ideal for polypropylene, polycarbonate, acetal, polystyrene, and ABS. They provide maximum holding strength with minimal stress.

What is the best thread to repair canvas? ›

We recommend using a UV treated polyester thread for outdoor cushions and upholstery, sails, outdoor canvas covers, boat covers, awnings, tents and tarps. Polyester is also the material of general-purpose home threads like Coats Dual Duty XP®.

Can you use embroidery floss on plastic canvas? ›

Designs use yarn stitched on a plastic mesh canvas, though cotton embroidery floss can be used for backstitching and other accent details.

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