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Crochet Heart Pattern in Chunky Yarn

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This crochet heart pattern works up quick and easy in chunky yarn. Use this crochet heart to appliqué on to your hats, scarves, or blankets. This crochet heart pattern works up with very little yarn.

Looking for a way to use leftover yarn scraps? Crochet hearts and add them to your finished projects for friends and loved ones to enjoy.

I love any excuse to crochet and create, so Valentine’s Day is the perfect reason. Create a crochet heart to adorn your little sweetheart’s hat, scarves or blankets.

White crochet heart pattern in chunky yarn.

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I used chunky yarn in this heart pattern. So it works up super quick-in only two rounds.

Be sure to watch the video on exactly how to crochet this heart. I have a step by step photo tutorial on how to sew your crochet heart on to a hat (or any crochet crochet). Adding these to the chunky bear beanie would be adorable.

Get the worsted weight yarn version in this easy crochet heart pattern.

Materials to make this chunky crochet heart pattern

6yds/5m super bulky (6) yarn, I’m using Lion Brand’s Wool Ease* Thick and Quick* in Fisherman

7mm crochet hook*

T-pins*

yarn needle

scissors

If you’re looking for a chunky hat to add this crochet heart to you can find the pattern {in 10 sizes} here: Chunky Beanies Pattern.

Red hat with white crochet heart and sewing supplies.

Purchase an ad-free version of this pattern, plus my Heart GiftCard Holder pattern in this 2 pattern bundle, here.

Gauge:

3 dc X 1 row = 1″ x 1″

Abbreviations/Stitches

ch-chain

dc-double crochet

hdc-half double crochet

mc-magic circle

sc-single crochet 

sl st-slip stitch

tr-treble crochet

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Crochet Heart Pattern:

White crochet heart in chunky yarn.

Crochet Heart Pattern

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $1

Learn how to crochet a heart in this free pattern with chunky yarn. These little hearts are great to add embellishments.

Materials

  • 10-15 yds super bulky (6) yarn, I’m using Lion Brand’s WET&Q

Tools

  • crochet hook 7mm size L
  • T-pins
  • yarn needle
  • scissors

Instructions

Start with a MC, or ch 5 and sl st to the first ch to form a circle.

  1. Place 9 dc into the mc, sl st to top of 1st dc to join. (9 sts)
  2. Ch 3, 2 tr into the first st, 2 dc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st (this will be your tip), 2 sc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 dc in next st and 2 tr in last st, ch 2 and sl st to 1st st of Rnd 1 (this forms the indent at the top of the heart).

Finishing

  1. Leave a long tail to sew your applique on to a hat, blanket or other accessory.
  2. To sew on to a hat or scarf: Thread your yarn needle with the long tail you left.
  3. Position your heart. I placed mine on the right side of the hat. T-pins are more useful than regular pins for positioning crochet applique or amigurumi pieces, but regular pins work too!
  4. Weave your needle through the stitches of the hat, but only catch the top strands of the yarn stitches-don’t go around the whole stitch.
  5. Bring your needle back up through the applique. Work it under the top two loops-exactly where you would put your crochet hook.
  6. Continue sewing the applique down, weave in and out evenly, shaping as you go. Check and adjust as you sew, it’s easier to unthread and reposition now, if needed.
  7. Finish off: cut yarn and weave tail in. Appliques are nice because you can weave it under the heart. If done correctly, you won’t see your stitches on the underside of your applique. Not that it matters so much on a hat, but if you applique on to blankets or scarves you might not want to see the stitches!

Notes

Watch the full, step by step video tutorial on YouTube.

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