Make your Valentine a cute crochet heart with our free pattern (2024)

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Handmade gifts really are the ones that show the most love – so why not use your crochet skills to make something beautiful? Show your loved ones how much you care with a handmade crochet heart with our free pattern – a gift from you that they can cherish forever.

How to crochet a heart

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This crochet heart pattern is super-quick to make. All you’ll need is your yarn, a crochet hook, some stuffing material and a darning needle to sew the pieces together when you’re finished.

This crochet heart is stitched in a half treble crochet stitch: slightly taller than a double crochet stitch, it’s just as dense as doubles but with a more attractive textured look and feel. It’s easy – just wrap a loop around your hook, insert your hook into the stitch and then wrap another loop of yarn around your hook and pull it through all of the loops on your hook. Done!

If you’re new to crochet, don’t fret – we’ve got free video tutorials on how to crochet if you need a refresher.

To create the shape in the crochet heart pattern, you’ll be doing some increases and decreases. Increases are very straightforward – you just work more than one stitch into the stitch you’re increasing into. Decreases are slightly more fiddly – check out the abbreviations section for a step-by-step on how to decrease in half-treble crochet, below.

We’ve used toy stuffing to make these crochet hearts nice and plump – for something extra special, try adding a couple of drops of essential oils onto a cotton wool ball and placing it in there too for added fragrance. Rose oil or lavender have a lovely floral aroma that lasts and lasts!

Each of these crochet hearts only takes a few grams of yarn to make – they’re great stash-busters to use up oddments you have lying around.

Free crochet heart pattern

Finished measurements: Approx 14 x 14cm.

You will need:

Prima DK Acrylic Wool: Dusty Pink Yarn 100g

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Prima DK Acrylic Wool: Dusty Pink Yarn 100g

Tension: Not essential.

Ch: chain, htr: half-treble (yarn over hook and insert in stitch, yarn over hook and pull through all loops on hook), st(s): stitch(es); beg: beginning; prev: previous; , htr2tog: half-treble 2 together ([yarn over hook and insert in next stitch] twice, yarn over hook and pull through all loops on hook).

Click here to check out our full crochet abbreviations glossary.

Main piece (make 2)

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Make 2ch

4htr in 2nd ch from hook, turn.

Row 1: 2ch (counts as 1 st), 1htr in st at base of ch, 1htr in next st. 2htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row, turn. (7sts)

Row 2: 2ch (counts as 1 st), 1htr in st at base of ch, 1hts in each st to last st, 2htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row, turn. (9 sts)

Rep last row 6 times (21sts)

Row 9: 2ch (counts as 1 st), miss st at base of ch, 1htr in each st to last st, 1htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row, turn.

Rep last 2 rows once more and row 9 again. (25sts)

Place a marker on the centre st from the prev row.

Divide for top

**Row 1: Make 2ch (counts as 1 st), miss st at base of ch, 1htr in each next 12 sts, turn. (13sts)

Working across these 13 sts only, continue as follows:

Row 2: Make 2ch (counts as 1 st), miss st at base of ch, htr2tog over next 2 sts, 1htr in each st to last 3 sts, htr2tog over next 2 sts, 1htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row, turn. (11sts)

Row 3: Make 2ch (counts as 1 st), miss st at base of ch, 1htr in each htr to last st, 1htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row, turn.

Rep last 2 rows once more (9sts)

Row 6: As row 2 (7sts)

Row 7: Make 2ch (counts as 1 st), miss st at base of ch, htr2tog over next 2 sts, 1htr in next st, htr2tog over next 2 sts, htr in 2nd of 2ch from beg of prev row. (5sts)**

Fasten off and rejoin yarn to centre marked st. Working towards outer edge for row 1, complete as given above from ** to **.

Laying pieces flat, oversew row edges around each heart, leaving a small opening. Stuff and then close the seam and fasten off any ends.

TIP: Add a hanging loop for a stylish decoration for Valentine’s Day!

Loving our free crochet heart pattern? Try our free crochet hedgehog pattern for something a touch more challenging, and use up your leftover stuffing material in the process!

Make your Valentine a cute crochet heart with our free pattern (2024)

FAQs

How to get a crochet pattern for free? ›

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What can I do with mini crochet hearts? ›

Keychains, earrings, mini bunting, join as straps for a crochet vest, make more for a decorative belt. I also like the idea of giving every amigurumi a crochet heart when you are stuffing it.

What is the easiest thing to crochet? ›

What's the easiest crochet project to start with? Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff. Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

How do you make a yarn covered heart? ›

Step 1 : Trace out heart shapes in cardboard and cut out. Step 2 : Glue the beginning strand of yarn on the cut out heart and begin wrapping the yarn around until it is fully covered. Once covered, cut and tuck the end piece under the others and glue it. You are now done!

Where is the best place to get free crochet patterns? ›

Ravelry is often considered the ultimate sanctuary for crochet and knitting enthusiasts. Boasting a staggering database of more than 1.2 million patterns, Ravelry is a one-stop shop for aspiring and seasoned crocheters. The platform features nearly 300,000 free crochet patterns, making it a paradise for crafters.

What is the best app to make crochet patterns? ›

Crochet Studio is the ultimate app for crafting enthusiasts. With powerful tools and yarn AI, you can design stunning granny squares and stripe blankets in no time. Our tools are intuitive, easy to use and even calculate yarn usage in real time.

Is crochet a cheap hobby? ›

Crochet can be both an inexpensive hobby or a more costly one, depending on your choices. To start crocheting, you need only a crochet hook and some yarn. Hooks generally cost between $1 and $10. Yarn varies in price depending on the type and quality.

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