Easy Crochet Heart Pattern (2 Versions): With Treble Crochet & Without Treble Crochet – Beginner Friendly Guide
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Introduction
Crochet hearts are one of the most loved and searched crochet projects, especially for beginners. They are quick, beautiful, and perfect for many uses like Valentine’s Day gifts, decorations, crochet appliqués, and DIY crafts. In this complete guide, you will learn two different crochet heart patterns:
✔ A classic crochet heart using treble crochet (tr)
✔ A solid crochet heart without treble crochet (round-based pattern)
Both styles are beginner-friendly, easy to follow, and perfect for creating stunning crochet hearts in different looks. Whether you prefer a soft, open heart or a dense, structured design, this tutorial will help you master both.
If you are searching for easy crochet heart patterns, beginner crochet projects, crochet heart step-by-step guide, or how to crochet a heart, this post is perfect for you.
Why I Love These Crochet Heart Patterns
I love these two patterns because they give you variety and flexibility.
The treble crochet heart is fast and elegant. It creates a beautiful, classic heart shape with smooth curves using tall stitches. You can make it in under a minute once you learn it.
The solid crochet heart (without treble crochet) is more structured and neat. It has a clean shape and is perfect for projects where you want a thicker, more durable piece.
Another reason I love these patterns is that they are:
Beginner-friendly
Quick to make.
Perfect for scrap yarn
Great for handmade gifts and decorations
You can use them for keychains, garlands, clothing, accessories, or even sell them as handmade items.
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| This solid crochet heart is the perfect beginner-friendly project—sturdy, symmetrical, and quick to make! |
Materials You Need
To make both crochet heart patterns, you will need:
Yarn (cotton or acrylic recommended)
Crochet hook (match your yarn size)
Scissors
Yarn needle
Tip: Use medium-weight yarn if you are a beginner. It makes stitches easier to see.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR – Magic Ring
ch – Chain
sc – Single Crochet
hdc – Half Double Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
tr – Treble Crochet
inc – Increase (2 stitches in one stitch)
sl st – Slip Stitch
st – Stitch
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🧶 Version 1: Classic Crochet Heart (With Treble Crochet)
This is the most popular and beginner-friendly heart pattern.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Round 1 (All in Magic Ring):
Into a magic ring, work the following:
3 tr
3 dc
1 ch
1 tr (this forms the center tip)
1 ch
3 dc
3 tr
1 ch
1 sc
Pull the ring tight and fasten off.
How It Works
The treble crochet (tr) creates the tall, rounded top curves
The double crochet (dc) fills the sides
The chain + tr in center creates the bottom point
🧶 Version 2: Solid Crochet Heart (Without Treble Crochet)
This is the pattern based on your image (round-based shaping).
Step-by-Step Instructions
Round 1:
Make a magic ring (MR)
Work 6–8 sc into the ring
Join with sl st
Round 2:
ch 1
Work inc (2 sc in each stitch) around
Round 3 (Shaping Round):
(sc inc) in first few stitches
2 sc
ch 2 (top center dip)
2 sc
(sc inc) in next few stitches
7 sc down one side
1 sc at bottom (forms the point)
7 sc up the other side
sl st to close
Fasten off and weave in ends.
How It Works
Increases (inc) create curves
Chain space (ch2) forms the top dip
Single crochet shaping creates the bottom point
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Beginner Tips for Perfect Crochet Hearts
✔ Keep Even Tension
Your stitches should not be too tight or too loose.
✔ Practice Magic Ring
It may feel hard at first, but it gives a clean center.
✔ Count Stitches
This keeps your heart symmetrical.
✔ Choose the Right Pattern
Use treble crochet version for soft, quick hearts
Use solid version for structured, neat hearts
✔ Use Stitch Markers
Helpful for beginners to track stitches.
Creative Ways to Use Crochet Hearts
Valentine’s Day decorations
Gift toppers.
Crochet garlands.
Keychains.
Bag or clothing embellishments
Scrap yarn projects.
These patterns are perfect for creating multiple hearts in different colors.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Skipping stitches → uneven shape
Missing chain space → no top dip
Tight stitches → curling
Too loose stitches → messy look
Take your time and practice—your results will improve quickly.
Ask Me Any Questions
If you have any questions about these crochet heart patterns, feel free to ask in the comments. I’m always happy to help you understand any step or improve your crochet skills.
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Conclusion
Learning how to crochet a heart is one of the best beginner projects. In this guide, you learned two different crochet heart patterns:
A classic heart using treble crochet for a soft and elegant look
A solid heart without treble crochet for a clean and structured design
Both patterns are easy, fast, and perfect for many creative uses. With practice, you can make beautiful crochet hearts in any color and size.
Start today, experiment with both styles, and enjoy the process of creating something handmade and meaningful.
Happy crocheting! 🧶




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