Learn how to crochet a heart! This free crochet heart pattern and video tutorial is a simple way to make a cute little heart appliquè perfect for sweetening up any little project. This post was originally shared at Crafts Unleashed and may contain affiliate links, which help to support Persia Lou. Thanks!
Haaaaaaay guys. It is the time for all things pink, red, and heart-shaped, and that goes for our crochet around these parts too! Today I’m sharing a super simple, teeny weeny little heart crochet pattern for you all (I have a video tutorial too, so keep on scrolling if you love the videos!). These little cuties can be used for so many different things too.
Let’s brainstorm all of the uses for these sweet little crochet hearts, shall we? Okay – glue them on a card, sew one on a tote bag, sew a whole bunch on a throw pillow, add some jewelry findings for a cute pin or pair of earrings, glue one on a hair clip or headband, etc., etc. The list goes on and on. OR, if you like to keep things simple, why not just give the little heart itself to your sweetie this year?
Okay, ready to learn how to crochet a heart? Let’s do this!
Crochet Heart Supplies:
- Yarn! Use whatever scraps you have laying around. I used different weights to change up the size of my hearts. (All Things You Essential Acrylics in Arbor Rose is pictured above)
- Hook! Use a size that matches up with the yarn you are using. I used a J (6.00 mm) Hook with my medium worsted weight yarn.
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
How to Crochet A Heart
I want to start off by saying that this is obviously not the only way to crochet a heart. There are many great patterns out there, but this is my personal little spin on things and the way that I like to crochet hearts. 🙂
As with all of my patterns, this pattern is free for personal use only and may not be sold or redistributed in anyway. If you want to share the pattern, please share the link. Thank you!
This pattern uses American crochet terms.
Round 1: Working in magic loop, ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc, *ch 1, 3 dc, repeat from * twice, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st to top ch of starting ch 3 to join (12 dc, 4 ch sps).
Round 2: Sl st to next ch 1 corner sp, skip 1 dc, 5 dc in next dc, sl st to magic loop (see photo below).
Skip 1 dc, 5 dc in next dc, sl st in next ch 1 corner sp, sl st to ch 2 corner sp. Finish off, and weave in ends.
And that’s it!
To change the size of your hearts, just switch up your yarn and hook size. In the photo below, I have made three different size hearts with three different pairings: the small white heart is sport weight yarn and a 4.00 mm hook, the pink medium sized heart is worsted weight yarn and a 6.00 mm hook, and the large burgundy colored heart is super bulky yarn and a 10.00 mm hook.
So, now that you know how to crochet a heart, who are you giving your heart to this year?
And if you love video, I’ve got you covered:
If you use and like this pattern, then I want to see those cute hearts! Your photos totally make my day. You can share them on my facebook page or tag me on instagram or twitter (@persialou).
Happy Making and Happy Valentine’s Day!
Comments + Project Love
Barb says
I don’t know how to crochet but this post definitely makes me want to learn!
Alexis says
Hi Barb! There are so many great free resources for learning crochet, you should give it a try! 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment!
Phyllis kerr says
I like ur work. Can follow u just fine ty very much
Mary says
Thank You so much for this pattern! You don’t know how much this means to me! VERY SPECIAL❤?❤️‼
Alexis says
You are so welcome! Thank you for the sweet comment. 🙂
Nancy says
Great for all my left over yarn. I’m going to attach a few (different sizes) to make book marks for my book club gals. Thanks!
Alexis says
I love the idea of putting them on bookmarks! So cute!
Gina says
Is there more info on the “magic loop”? I’m lost!
Alexis says
Hi Gina! I have a video tutorial in the works – I need to finish it! Until then, check out this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK8vTCcVu-4 Good luck!
Gina says
Thank you! I used this one: http://www.crochet-world.com/blog/?p=7618 But my hearts aren’t coming out so cute like yours, I’m having to block them on my doily rack. My stitch and chain counts are right, but it looks like my ch-sp are like cheek dimples under each hear “lobe”. :). I’m determined. I’ve got way too much scrap yarn 🙂 🙂
Gina says
Hopefully using your link will help me straighten it out 🙂
Alexis says
Hmm… I’m sorry! maybe try leaving the ch sp out and see if that helps?
Diana Manzanilla says
I haven’t crochet since a was a child, you have help me to start again and you have make sooo easy. Now all my family have a hat haha. Thank you!
Carrie says
I really like your heart pattern, but there seems to be an error in round 1(?) After working “*ch1, 3dc, repeat from * twice,” there is no need for another 3dc.
Bon says
These look like a great hand crochet project also! I’ve been thinking of making some of these and scanning them into my computer to use in collage papers. I’m still learning how to use my GIMP (poor man’s Photoshop) to resize and add special fx to them!