While doing the Thing A Day Challenge for February, I’ve run across a ton of beautiful crochet heart patterns – all for free. These are all first rate designs given freely by the creators. Thanks to each and every one of you for sharing so generously with the crafting community. Since I definitely want to keep track of all these fantastic patterns and tutorials, I thought I’d put them in one place for easy reference. Bookmarking didn’t seem sufficient since I wanted to share the designs and give a shout out to the designers. And of course, what better place to keep track of my life stuff than on my blog, right? Hope you enjoy my little round up of some fantastic crochet and knit designs from some really dynamic designers. As I’ve gotten absolutely obsessed with crocheting and knitting hearts and flowers, I’ll be continually adding to this round up, so bookmark it and subscribe to our rss feed. Stay tuned for a Crochet and Knit Flower Pattern Round Up!
Wanting to make some really small Valentine’s hearts, Julie Kundhi of julie-k whipped up this cute little pattern. Visit her etsy shop at kundhicreative where she’s presently hosting a Flowers for Haiti sale. Proceeds from all flower pins will be donated to Doctors Without Borders.
Anna of Mochimochi Land offers up these cutesy little Amigurumi style hearts. They’re fast and easy. You’ll find yourself knitting a bunch these for friends, family and luvas!
American Folk-Art Style Heart Motif
This free pattern is courtesy of Cocoa Cream’s Craft Closet. I know you just want to grab your nearest yarn and get started on these. They are just too lovely. And do stop by Cocoa Cream Crochet’s etsy shop for some more crochet pleasure.
Detailed Video Tutorial on YouTube
Thanks Crochet-Mania for the great tutorial.
I found that learning the Magic Ring was a great alternative to starting crochet in the round. Here’s an excellent video from KawaiiGurumi. Although she’s targeting Amigurumi artists, this tutorial works for anyone working in the round, and was by far the most clear that I found. I had my Magic Ring first time around. Thanks for sharing. P.S. If you’re interested in learning amigurumi crochet KawaiiGurumi has an entire Youtube channel on How to Amigurumi!
This is a lovely crocheted doily brought to us by Leslie, the “Crochet Queen,” of CrochetDoilies.com. I did mine in red and it simply screams romantic Victorian Valentine. Leslie also specializes in Filet Crochet Name Doilies and has a special page full of some of the most detailed free patterns I’ve seen. Do check out her Delicate Crochet Butterfly, Shamrock & Irish Knot, Halloween Spider, and Thanksgiving Turkey, just to name a few.
Coming to us from Bella Dia is this charming little (or big, who’s counting?) Heart Garland. Cassi Griffin has written a tutorial that is extremely detailed and pleasing to the eye with tons and tons of close up pictures. This tutorial was a breeze to follow. Recommended for beginners. This was one of the first hearts I was able to make without a hitch – no mistakes at all. Thanks, Cassi, for a marvelous tutorial! Oh and BTW, Cassie also makes the cutest one-of-a-kind little mushroom houses. You’ve got to take a peek!
Now if you prefer crochet to knitting, Cindy at Skip to My Lou, adapted the basic heart found at Suzie’s Stuff into this darling garland. Check Cindy’s shop for a plethera of free crafting ideas.
This free pattern is an original from RoxyCraft. This one got me started on the Amigurumi craze. If you haven’t been bitten yet, check out Roxycraft’s collection of free patterns. These make up so quick and are so much fun. They’re absolutely addictive!
It’s really another Amigurumi heart, but I like to compare different patterns. Sometimes just a little twist in phrasing can help you understand a pattern so much better. This one comes from Sandra who creates limited edition or one-of-a-kind Pepika Dolls.
How to Crochet a Heart Video Tut
Mandy of Little Birdie Secrets teaches you how to crochet these little lovelies with embroidery floss in a great 4 minute video with assurances you’ll be making them in 2. Check out her site to see how she’s incorporated these hearts on cards and scrapbook pages as well as on baby accessories. She’s also got a how-to crochet a flower video that I’m eternally grateful for.
Knit this heart, from Renee Blixt of Suite 101, using any size hook and any type yarn. Make appliqués, pillows, sachets, and more. I made this. Very fast and easy.
Crocheted Amigurumi-Style Hearts
Here’s another amigurumi style heart that Patricia Kruep of Little Berry Studio so graciously shared here on Instructables. Look how cute these look in that cup. Thank You Patricia.
Thank you, Jill of Wool’s Happenin’ for sharing this cute little knit heart dishcloth. I think this cutey pie would brighten up any kitchen all year long, not just Valentine’s Day. While you’re knitting this up, don’t forget to congratulate Jill on following her passion and focusing full time on her business, Starstruck Cat Design, which offers one of a kind hand-crafted items. Good luck in all your endeavors, Jill!










Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood of
Another attempt at Amigurumi Crochet. This time it’s a heart ( in case you couldn’t tell). Ran out of pink yarn. Hence, the two-tone effect. Definitely want to revisit this technique once I get some smaller hooks. It is quite fun. I found this pattern over at 










