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How To Make Colourful Needle Felt Hearts

Needle felt hearts are popular because they’re small, fast to make, inexpensive, and perfect for handmade gifts. They work beautifully for Valentine’s Day, wedding favours, Mother’s Day, baby showers, and Christmas decorations – and they’re also a brilliant beginner needle-felting project if you’re just getting started.

 

Step By Step Needle Felt Heart Tutorial

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  • More heart crafts you might love
  • Materials Needed To Make Needle Felt Hearts 
  • How To Make Needle Felt Hearts (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
  • What Can You Use Needle Felt Hearts For?
  • Needle Felting And Children
  • More Needle Felt Crafts

They’re quick, relatively easy, wonderfully tactile and make the cutest gifts and decorations.

More heart crafts you might love

If you’re making these for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or just because, you might also enjoy these heart-themed crafts

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  • Pipe Cleaner Hearts
  • Needle Felt Heart Pebbles
  • DIY Mother’s Day Heart Card – Free Printable
Yarn Craft Yarn Hearts
DIY Needle Felt Pebble Heart
Pipe cleaner heart garland
DIY Mother's Day Heart Card - Free Printable
Swizzels Love Hearts Tin Valentine Gift

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Materials Needed To Make Needle Felt Hearts 

To make your needle felt hearts you will need;

  • Roving Wool,
  • Felting Needles
  • Protective Foam Pad ( I use a dense sheet of packing Foam)
  • Heart-shaped cookie cutter (play dough sets have great ones you can use)
How To Make Needle Felt Hearts

How To Make Needle Felt Hearts (Step-by-Step Tutorial)

Put the cookie cutter on the protective pad and pull off enough wool to pack out the cookie cutter. Push the felt well in so it’s well packed out.

Using a felting needle poke the felt down moving the needle all over the heart area evenly until the surface is relatively smooth. You will feel the felt start to compact and thicken.

DIY Needle Felt Hearts

Turn the cookie cutter over and poke the felt all over again. Do either side a couple more times and then push the felt out of the cookie cutter. It will feel very soft to squeeze at this point.

Now it’s time to start shaping. The first thing I do is poke down and emphasise the heart cleavage!

Needle felt heart tutorial

Then start neatening the edges by poking the sides in all around the heart shape. This will also fatten the heart shape.

To get a rounded edge, poke the needle in at 45 degrees around the corner edges and into the middle of the heart. Again do this all around the heart. You can choose to do both sides. If you only do one side you will get a flat-backed heart.

Work evenly around the edge shaping where necessary until you have the heart shape you desire.

It’s hard to explain but as you poke and condense the felt you also sculpt the felt. The best way to learn is to just have a go and play with moving the felt, depending on how you use the needle.

How To Make Needle Felt Hearts

What Can You Use Needle Felt Hearts For?

  • Valentine’s Day decorations
  • Handmade gifts
  • Wedding favours
  • Christmas ornaments
  • Garland and bunting
  • Hair clips and brooches
  • Gift toppers
  • Ornaments – they look great ‘en masse’ in bowls and ornate glass jars

Needle Felting And Children

A wee word of caution. Felting needles are very sharp so keep a careful watch on things if you let children have a go. My girls are 7,7 and 8 and they ‘love’ making the heart. At the moment they find the rounded edges a little tricky and need some input from me but I’m sure they’ll get the hang of it with practice.

You can leave the heart just as it is, add ribbon to hang it with, make badges, hair decorations, beautiful garlands. The choice is yours.

We’ve made dozens of these over the years for Valentine’s Day and gifts, so this is a well-tested project

colourful needle felt hearts handmade

More Needle Felt Crafts

Other needle-felt crafts that may interest you include these Cute Needle Felt Bunnies,  Needle Felt Spiders, and  Needle Felt Rainbow Art.

Needle Felt Easter Bunny
needle felt spider craft
needle felt rainbow

Filed Under: Valentines Tagged With: felt crafts, Handmade Gifts, Needle Felt, Valentines Crafts, Valentines Day

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Comments

  1. Ali Clifford

    January 14, 2014 at 2:04 pm

    these are QUITE BEAUTIFUL Anthea 🙂

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 15, 2014 at 2:31 pm

      Thank you Ali xxx

      Reply
  2. maggy, red ted art

    January 14, 2014 at 2:33 pm

    Ooooh they are so pretty! You really make me want to have a go!!!!

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 15, 2014 at 2:31 pm

      You will become an addict!

      Reply
  3. Jen Walshaw (@Mum_TheMadHouse)

    January 14, 2014 at 7:37 pm

    I so want to have a go at these, where would I get a selection of bright roving wools?

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 15, 2014 at 2:30 pm

      Mine are from Blooming Felt but if you Google you’ll find lots of places

      Reply
  4. maryanne @ mama smiles

    January 14, 2014 at 8:27 pm

    These are lovely! I think my seven-year-old would love this activity! Pinning!

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 15, 2014 at 2:30 pm

      It’s a little tricky for children but they do love stabbing that needle in the felt!

      Reply
  5. Liz Burton

    January 15, 2014 at 7:36 pm

    These are so beautiful. Time to crack open my gift set that’s laid unopened for 2 years and have a go methinks! Thanks for the tute x

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 16, 2014 at 6:48 pm

      You must. It’s fantastic

      Reply
  6. Lady Lavender

    January 16, 2014 at 3:52 am

    Oooh, I love your hearts so much! So many pretty colors! I’ve just been getting into needle felting myself and I’m having a wonderful time with it. How do you like it thus far?

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 16, 2014 at 6:49 pm

      I love it and am totally addicted. Expect lots more little projects from me 🙂

      Reply
  7. thesoupdragonsays

    January 20, 2014 at 9:34 am

    you make this sound so simple, I think I would love to have a go. The look beautiful too

    Reply
  8. Clarissa Hooper

    January 24, 2014 at 8:53 pm

    I want these lovely hearts! I have never felted before, but you make it look SO easy! I am seriously contemplating doing this project this weekend…

    Reply
  9. Christie

    January 26, 2014 at 12:08 am

    These are so cute!

    Reply
  10. Helen

    January 4, 2015 at 5:35 pm

    They really are lovely and so surprised that they look relatively easy to make!

    Reply
  11. Hazel

    February 13, 2016 at 12:28 pm

    These look lovely! Using the cookie cutter to give the shape of the heart is a great idea – something I will definitely have to try!

    Reply
  12. Penelope

    February 1, 2017 at 1:20 pm

    Daft question, possibly (I’m going to try this with my Guide unit next week) What size cookie cutter did you use please? And how long do you reckon it’d take an enthusiastic but not necessarily particularly skilled 10 year old?

    Reply
  13. Dianne

    January 24, 2018 at 8:16 pm

    How much roving wool does it take for one heart?

    Reply
    • BlueBearWood

      January 27, 2018 at 1:07 pm

      It depends on the size of the heart cutter your using, but you want to be able to pack in enough roving wool to fully fill the cutter. I often buy small 3-5g bundles of each colour to make lots of different coloured hearts. But if I use a lot of one colour I’ll buy a larger 50g (or even 100g).

      Reply

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