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Learn how to crochet a heart for Valentine’s Daywith this easy crochet heart pattern. These cute little hearts have a soft and squishy texture, and would look so adorable made into a crochet heart garland.
If you’ve been looking for a small handmade gift to make for Valentine’s Day — or to show your love any day of the year! — you’ll love this crochet heart pattern!
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Easy Crochet Hearts
These adorable crochet hearts are the perfect thing to make for Valentine’s Day gifts and decorations. You can use them in so many ways!
Make them as applique motifs to decorate other projects, like bags or a baby sweater. Hang them up together on a string to make a crochet heart garland. Or, make them with cotton yarn to use as Valentine’s Day coasters.
For even more heart crochet patterns, check out this post: 14 Crochet Heart Patterns for Valentine’s Day
How to Crochet a Heart
This crochet heart pattern is an advanced beginner project, since it calls for some increases and a variety of different crochet stitches: single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet, and slip stitches. The heart pattern starts with a magic ring, and is worked in rounds. If you’re brand new to crochet, then be sure to first check out our How to Crochet guide.
This pattern uses worsted weight yarn, but you can easily adapt it to use any weight yarn. Just use the corresponding size crochet hook.
Pattern Variations: 3 Sizes
You can make three different size hearts with this same pattern. You can make a mini heart by stopping after Round 1, a medium-size heart by stopping after Round 2, or a large crochet heart by stopping after Round 3.
You can also change the size of the heart by using thicker or thinner yarns.
Stuffed Crochet Heart Option
You can make a puffy heart by sewing two hearts together, and stuffing them with a small amount of polyfill.
Crochet Heart Pattern
I know I’m not the first person to make a crochet heart pattern, and I certainly won’t be the last! But, the pattern I’m sharing with you today is my absolute favorite way to crochet a heart.
Here’s how to crochet a heart step by step.
Difficulty: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
Finished Size: 3.25″ wide and 3″ tall, using worsted weight yarn and size 5.0 mm hook
Gauge: Gauge is not important to the success of this pattern. That said, I like to use a hook that is one or two sizes smaller than the hook called for on the yarn package. This way, the hearts are a bitter stiffer and look solid (without gaps between stitches).
Feel free to change the yarn and hook size to make your hearts larger or smaller.
Materials
Yarn:worsted weight yarn, such as Lion Brand Mandala Ombre in Felicity
Hook: H (5.0mm) hook
You’ll also need:
- yarn needle
- stitch markers, if desired
- scissors
Stitches and Abbreviations
- st/sts– stitch/stitches
- ch– chain
- sc– single crochet
- hdc– half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is writtenin US terminology.
- The heart is worked in rounds.
Pattern Instructions
Start with a magic ring. If you need a quick refresher on this technique, click for a tutorial on How to Crochet a Magic Ring.
Round 1: Ch 2. Into the magic ring, make 3 tr, 4 dc, tr, 4 dc, 3 tr. Ch 2, and sl st into magic ring.
Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring.
Note: You can stop here if you want to make mini crochet hearts.
Round 2: Continue in joined rounds, working into the stitches of the previous round.
Sc in ch-2 sp, (2 hdc and 1dc) in next st, 3 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next 4 sts, (dc, tr, dc) in next st, dc in next 4 sts, 2 dc in next st, 3 dc in next st, (1 dc and 2 hdc) in next st, sc in ch-2 sp, sl st in sl st from the previous rnd.
Where is the ch-2 sp? You’ll start Round 2 by working into the chain-2 space that was formed by the ch 2 you made at the beginning of Round 1. You’ll finish the round in the same way, working into the chain-2 space you made at the end of Round 2. Both of these chain spaces lay alongside the neighboring treble crochet stitches.
Note: You can stop here to make a medium-size heart.
Round 3: Continue working in the round.
Sc in first 2 sts. (2 sc in the next st, 1 sc in the next st) three times, sc in next 6 sts, (sc, hdc, sc) in next st, sc in next 6 sts, (1 sc in the next st, 2 sc in the next st) three times, sc in next 2 sts.
Cut yarn and join with an invisible join. Tighten up the magic ring one more time, and weave in the ends.
Finishing
To finish the heart, I like to end Round 3 with an invisible join instead of a slip-stitch join. An invisible join mimics the look of a stitch
To make an invisible join:
- Cut yarn, leaving a 6″ yarn tail. Pull the yarn through the last stitch. Use the yarn tail to thread a tapestry needle.
- Insert the needle under both top loops of the first stitch of the previous round. Pull snug, but not too tight.
- Insert your needleinto the top of the last stitch of the current round. Poke the needle down between the two top loops. Pull the yarn snug so that the invisible join mimics the size of the rest of the stitches.
Then, you can weave in the ends as normal.
More Crochet Ideas
If you like to crochet, you may be interested in these related posts.
- 14 Crochet Heart Patterns for Valentine’s Day
- How to Crochet a Flat Circle – Magic Increase Formula
- Easy Crochet Hat Pattern – Chunky Ribbed Beanie
- Classic Crochet Baby Booties with Folded Cuff – Free Pattern
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Crochet Heart Pattern
Yield: 1
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: 1
How to crochet a solid heart motif. Pattern includes three sizes: mini, medium, and large.
Tools
- size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- stitch markers, optional
Instructions
- Start with a magic circle.
- Rnd 1: ch 2 ,3 tr, 4 dc, tr, 4 dc, 3 tr, ch 2, sl st into magic ring.
- Rnd 2: sc in ch-2 sp. (2 hdc and 1dc) in next st, 3 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, dc in next 4 sts, (dc, tr, dc) in next st, dc in next 4 sts, 2 dc in next st, 3 dc in next st, (1 dc and 2 hdc) in next st, sc in ch-2 sp, sl st in sl st from the previous rnd.
- Rnd 3: sc in first 2 sts. (2sc, 1sc) three times, sc in next 6 sts, (sc, hdc, sc) in next st, sc in next 6 sts, (sc, 2sc) three times, sc in next 2 st. Cut yarn and join with an invisible join. Weave in ends.
Notes
Click for a tutorial onHow to Crochet a Magic Ring.
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Crochet Heart Pattern
- The article provides a crochet heart pattern that can be used to make small handmade gifts for Valentine's Day or any other occasion.
- The pattern includes instructions for making three different sizes of hearts: mini, medium, and large.
- The pattern uses a variety of crochet stitches, including single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet.
- The hearts are worked in rounds, starting with a magic ring.
- The pattern suggests using worsted weight yarn and a size 5.0 mm crochet hook, but it can be adapted to use any weight yarn.
- The article also mentions the option of making a stuffed crochet heart by sewing two hearts together and stuffing them with polyfill.
- The pattern includes detailed instructions for each round, as well as tips for finishing the heart and weaving in the ends.
Materials and Tools
- The materials needed for the crochet heart pattern include worsted weight yarn, such as Lion Brand Mandala Ombre in Felicity, and a size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook.
- Other tools that may be useful include a yarn needle, stitch markers (optional), and scissors.
Crochet Techniques
- The article mentions several crochet techniques used in the pattern, including the magic ring technique for starting the rounds.
- It also suggests using an invisible join to finish the heart, which gives it a seamless look.
- The article provides a link to a tutorial on how to crochet a magic ring for those who need a refresher on the technique.
Additional Crochet Ideas
- The article suggests checking out other crochet heart patterns for Valentine's Day.
- It also mentions other crochet projects, such as crocheting a flat circle using the magic increase formula, crocheting a chunky ribbed beanie hat, and crocheting classic baby booties with a folded cuff.
- The article invites readers to join a Facebook Group for sharing pictures, asking questions, and helping each other with crochet projects.
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