One Round Crochet Hearts, Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial

One Round Crochet Hearts

Let’s make some one round crochet hearts! Using minuscule amounts of yarn, these sweet little hearts work up super fast in just one round! Make up a few for a garland or create a shower of them for a window. Tuck one or two in a loved one’s lunch, jacket pocket and lots more. A fabulous beginner project to learn an array of stitches! 

Watch a full video tutorial on how to make one round crochet hearts stitch by stitch:

Can’t see the video? Get it here!

Mix it up with tiny stars!
Tiny One Round Stars Pattern

Materials:

  • 5.0mm (H) hook 
  • Worsted weight yarn ( I used Red Heart Super Saver in “Shocking Pink” “White” and “Cherry Red” 
  • Tapestry needle 

Abbreviations: 

  • ch: Chain 
  • sl st: Slip Stitch 
  • sc: Single Crochet 
  • dc: Double Crochet 
  • tr: Treble Crochet 

Instructions:

  • Foundation: Chain 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
  • Round 1 (work all stitches into the ring): dc, tr, dc, sl st, dc, tr, dc, sc, sc, sc, tr, sc, sc, sc, join to close heart and fasten off.
  • (Here is round 1 written in column format so that you won’t lose your place; I like to use a ruler to mark my spot:
  • dc,
    tr,
    dc,
    sl st,
    dc,
    tr,
    dc,
    sc,
    sc,
    sc,
    tr,
    sc,
    sc,
    sc,
    …join to close heart and fasten off.

Finishing:

  • Weave in the ends and you’re all finished!


Watch how to a one round crochet heart stitch by stitch:

Can’t see the video? Get it here!


Here’s how to make a pretty wreath using these hearts…

One Round Crochet Hearts

Here’s how to make earrings too…

One Round Crochet Hearts

Go up to an N hook to make a chunky heart pin…

One Round Crochet Hearts

Or crochet a few to make a pretty brooch with buttons…

One Round Crochet Hearts

Looking for more Valentine crochet patterns? Check out my Valentine’s Day crochet pattern library!

One Round Crochet Hearts

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23 thoughts on “One Round Crochet Hearts, Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial

  1. The hearts are made in the round, so the chain 4 is joined to make a circle and then round 1 of the instructions are done through the middle of the circle, similar to the way a granny square is constructed. Hope that helps!

  2. Looking for a heart pattern for my crocheting project, I have come here. Thank you for sharing your pattern. It works very well.

  3. What do you put the hearts on to make the wreath? I teach First Grade and woudl LOVE to put this on my door!

  4. I'm trying to make the heart earrings and I'm sort of a beginner at crochet. I made this but it turned into an "8" figure and not a heart lol! Is there any way that you could make a video for this pattern? Or if you have any tips on how to master it? Thanks so much!!

    1. I just got the email with the blog post in it and I was so happy when I saw that you posted it because of my comment!! Thanks you so so much and I really appreciate all your lovely patterns!! God bless!

  5. I love crocheting imten years old las t yea r on valentines day at school every one asked where i got them and i said i made them every one thought i was joking

  6. Thank you so much for this lovely pattern! As a crochet novice it's perfect for me. I'm getting married in a barn in May and am going to make some of the wreaths to hang on the beams 🙂

  7. Your little hearts were a huge hit at a Valentine party I went to. I put a few on a gift package and the ladies all loved them! They want me to make some shamrock pins for them. Do you have a pattern?

  8. I made a bunch of the chunky hearts with 2 strands of a fluffy red and 1 strand of metallic sparkle. I added pins to the backs and they made wonderful accents for the chemo hats we're knitting. I love your single round patterns. I can make great pins out of them for our hats too. Doing the flowers in cheery colors makes them so much fun and they can be mixed and matched on hats when the wearer wants a change. Thanks for some great patterns.

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