Okay, I know I’m making a huge claim here. And there’s like 50,000 crochet heart patterns out there, and of course I can’t look at every one, so who’s to say this one is really the easiest?
I’ll tell you why.
1. This one is really frigging easy. The first round is all double crochet and a slip stitch. It gets its heart shape all in the second round.
2. There’s only two rounds.
3. There are instructions with pictures below the pattern. Not only is it easy, you get to see how easy it is.
And by the way, this pattern is a great stashbuster!
The Easiest Crochet Heart Pattern Ever!
Materials:
Size I (5.50mm) crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry or yarn needle
Red Heart Super Saver Yarn or any 10-ply worsted weight yarn
Abbreviations:
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
trc = treble crochet
st(s) = stitch(es)
Directions:
ch 5; join with sl st to form a loop.
Round 1:
ch 3.
10 dc and 1 sl st in first ch st.
Round 2:
ch 3; 3 trc in same st.
3 trc in next st.
1 dc, 1 hdc in next st.
1 sc in next 2 sts.
1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc in next st.
1 sc in next 2 sts.
1 hdc, 1 dc in next st.
3 trc in next st.
3 trc, 1 dc in next st.
sl st in first st.
Cut yarn, tie off, and weave in ends.
See how easy? No? Then take a looksee below. The pictures show the pattern being worked from left to right because I am left handed. This pattern is symmetrical, so it can be worked either left to right or right to left and achieve the same results.Chain 3.
Chain up from slip stitch to start round 2.
Work the first 3 triple crochet in the same stitch as the slip stitch.
Halfway point on the second round; just finished the single crochet 1, double crochet 1, single crochet 1 in the same stitch (forms the point at the bottom of the heart).
Finishing the second round; slip stitch in the first stitch (the stitch that you chained up from to begin the second round.
All finished! See, told you they were easy!
So, what can you do with these once you make a bunch of them?
They can be used for garlands and wreaths, or stitched together for scarves or an afghan. Or, you can just toss them about a table, shelf or counter. They’re so darned cute they stand on their own.
Oh, and fair warning: like granny squares, these can be really addicting. You’ll wake up to dozens of them lying about the house without any memory of making them. Which really isn’t a bad thing, unless you have a crochet heart phobia.
Let me know what you think, if you have any other uses for them, and if this is the easiest crochet heart pattern that you’ve ever seen or not!
Have fun!
Michelle
Debby McClellan says
love it! I’ve been crocheting for 30 plus years and this is truly one of the easiest heart patterns I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing!
Michelle says
Great! One vote for yes! You’re welcome!
Ms.Thomas says
They can also be used on hats,blankets, and sweaters; just a thought.
Michelle says
Appliques! Of course! They are perfect for that! Thank you!
mendemj says
Love it! Just what I’ve been looking for. Thanks so much for s h aring
Michelle says
You’re welcome!
Jacqui Bianchi says
Thanks for posting
Michelle says
You’re welcome Jacqui! I like your last name 😉
Rita Holston says
Michelle, Your instructions were fantastic. After I figured out how to do a trc, it came out great. I am a beginner at this and I LOVE hearts. This was a great heart pattern for me to start with. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern.
Michelle says
You’re welcome Rita! Your comment just made my day.
Carla says
Thank you!! Starting to crocheting again after a very long time. Hope it is like riding a bike, hehehe! Your heart is helping in many ways.
Michelle says
Awe, you’re welcome Carla! Since it’s a small pattern, it’s a good choice since you haven’t crocheted in a while. Let me know if you need any help!
Anne says
Lovelry pattern! Where do you put the 9 dc in rd 1 though? i started with a magic ring instead, had 10 stiches including the ch3 in the end. is that correct too?
thanks for sharing the pattern!
Take care, Anne
http://crochetbetweentwoworlds.blogspot.de
Michelle says
Hi Anne!
OOPS! I forgot to include this little tidbit before round 1: ch 5; join with sl st to form a loop. Thank you so much for bringing that to my attention! I have updated the pattern.
And yes, you should have 10 stitches at the end of round one.
Thanks again!
Michelle
Brenda says
I use these to embellish the chemo caps that I make. I pin them on the hats so they can take the heart off and use the pin separate!
Michelle says
Very cool! Thanks for the tip!
Michele Byrne says
Hi I crochet a little, (squares!)
Please could you explain double crochet.
I just love the heart shapes.
Thank you
Michele
Michelle says
Thank you Michele!
Here’s a good tutorial on the double crochet stitch: http://crochet.about.com/od/learntocrochet/ss/DoubleCrochet.htm
Connie Dietz says
Thank you. Just used this on a girls hat. To use for a “frozen” Disney hat. 37 yrs crochet and never could get heart right. Great for using up scraps. Thank you again
Michelle says
Thanks Connie! I’m glad you found it easy to use!
Laine says
Hi am crocheting a heart garland for my friends wedding decorations, ( outdoor bush wedding ) I would like to use ur easy heart pattern but would like to make the heart twice the size. I am new to crochet and have learnt online so am not too sure how or where to increase / decrease if this is what I need to do. Kind regards Laine
Michelle says
Hi Laine!
Sorry for the delay in replying… I’ve been dealing with some illness in my family.
In order to make this heart larger, I would make a third round and double the amount of stiches that are in the second round. So, do 2 sc for every l sc in the second round, 2 dc for every 1 dc in the second round, and so on. You will probably have to play with this a bit, but this will get you started.
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, let me know!
Michelle
Sam says
I must not understand this pattern because I tried several times and the math doesn’t make sense to me. I can get it to work if I do a magic circle, chain three, and then ten double crochets in the circle to start. I’m just really curious as to what I am doing wrong! I have made ten of these though, and they are awesome, so thank you for the pattern!
Michelle says
Hi Sam!
The part of the pattern before round 1 (ch 5; join with sl st to form a loop) is essentially the same thing as doing a magic circle, so essentially you just exchanged that part for the magic circle. If it works that way for you, then great! I’m glad you like the pattern otherwise and I hope that clears it up!
jess says
I understand where Sam is coming from about the math, With your pattern you call for 3chain (counting it as a dc) and 9 dc adding up to 10 dc. But in round 2 you have instructions that use 11 dc, hence why Sam and I both felt the need to make 3 chains plus 10 dc at the beginning. Unless I don’t understand where you put the extra stitches. But thanks for the pattern anyways!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
I apologize- I wasn’t following Sam’s explanation of the problem. Yes, you are both correct- the first round should have 11 stitches. I’ve corrected the pattern. Thank you both for catching my error, and sorry for all the confusion!
Amanda says
Thank you for the free simple pattern. I added a chain and tassel at the end to make a bookmark.
Michelle says
You’re welcome Amanda! And what a great idea to make it into a bookmark! Love it!
Mumia says
Brilliant – fabulously simple pattern – thank you!!
Michelle says
You’re welcome Mumia!
Beth Havlik says
Wonderful! Thank you for the easy instructions. Once I remembered how to do the different stitches it was very easy to follow. Only took me 3 trys 😉 I plan on using them for my classes. Have you heard of the book, The Kissing Hand? The parents can give the kids a heart to take to class and they will be reused every day they come in and need one. I better go, have a lot more to make! Thank you for sharing!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re welcome Beth! I’m glad this pattern is being used for something so wonderful. Bravo!
Dominique Rose says
Thank you so much for this pattern ! I want to try and make these hearts with my grand-daughter !
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re welcome Dominique!
vidu says
After chain 3 & 9 dc you have to do sl st and then start round 2 with chain 3 & 3 trc in same stitch etc ? i am little confused & i am learning crochet through internet so asked
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Hi Vidu!
Yes, you are correct with how you wrote it out to me, so you are doing fine. If you have any more questions, please let me know!
Kim says
Mine is forming a cup. Am I just doing it to tightly?
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Hi Kim! Yes, it sounds like you might be doing it too tightly. Try doing your stitches looser and see if that helps.
Annne says
i am going to make a few and connect them to make a pacifier holder! how sweet these are
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you so much Annne!
Kristine Zolciak says
OMG Best Heart Pattern Ever!!! I’ve been scouring Pinterest for over a week only to keep failing over and over. And bonus: I’m a lefty too and was thrilled when I saw your pictures!!!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thanks Kristine! Nice to hear from another lefty!
Grey says
This is great! I added a few sl st, sc & hdc in a 3rd round to make it a little bigger, but is a good heart. Added it to a cup cuff for loveliness. Thanks!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Grey! Make sure to check out my latest post using expanding on this pattern to make different sized hearts!
Angel says
Love this pattern. I Tried 3 different patterns. Yours is defiantly the most easiest one of all!!! Thank you
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Angel! I’m glad you liked the pattern!
Lory says
Hi Michelle! I am in the very beginning stages of learning to crochet and your instructions made this so painless and my little heart turned out perfectly! I am so thrilled and will be yarn bombing everyone I know with cute little hearts!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Lory! I love hearing from my happy readers! Your comment put a smile on my face this morning.
Susan says
I have been looking and attempting to make hearts but your pattern is simply the best. Very easy to understand for a crochet newbie! Many mahalo from beautiful Maui!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you so much Susan! And I must say I am jealous of you living in Maui… the hubs and I honeymooned there and loved every second of it!
Susan says
I made a bunch of hearts, and made a nice garland. New grand son coming Valentine’s Day! Probably make a mobile for him. The hearts are so fitting since that is his birth day!!
jumana says
They are brilliant!! Exactly what i was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re welcome Jumana!
Kathy says
Yes very quick no easy. I’m going to tie them together for a child’s shawl.
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
What a lovely idea Kathy! Thanks for sharing!
Alix Campbell says
Been looKing for a heart pattern to use as the “mask” on a barn owl I’m making.
Thanks so much, this is just perfect xxx
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re welcome Alix! I’m glad it works for you!