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Crochet Bright Heart Granny Square

Leyla
Leyla
2025-02-06 06:52:09
Crochet Bright Heart Granny Square

The Crochet Heart Granny Square is a delightful pattern that combines classic granny square designs with charming heart motifs. This sweet and cozy square is perfect for adding a touch of love to your crochet projects, whether you're making a blanket, cushion, or even a cute tote bag. With its intricate details and heartwarming appeal, crocheting the Crochet Heart Granny Square is not only a fun creative process but also a lovely way to showcase your skills and spread some handmade warmth to your loved ones. Get ready to hook up this adorable design and infuse your crochet creations with a whole lot of heart!

Materials Needed

  • Yarn – Loopara 4ply combed cotton (White 02, Yellow 43, and Orange 50)
  • Hook – 2.0mm
  • Stitch Marker
  • Scissors

Step By Step Tutorial

How to Crochet a Heart Granny Square (Style V) – Step by Step

  1. R1: Magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), 11 dc in ring, sl in top of ch-3
  2. R2: Ch, sc, hdc inc, 9 dc inc, (hdc inc, sc), sl in first sc
  3. R3: Ch, sk, hdc, dc, tr, (6 tr), tr inc, dc inc, hdc, 3 sc, (sc, hdc), (dc, tr, hdc in post of tr, dc), (hdc, sc), 3 sc, hdc, dc inc, tr inc, (6 tr), tr, dc, hdc, sl in first ch
  4. R4: Change color, ch, sc, BLO: 2 sc, 2 sc inc, 16 sc, sc inc, ch, sc inc, 16 sc, 2 sc inc, 2 sc, sl in first sc
  5. R5: Change color, BLO: ch 2, 2 hdc, 3 dc, dc3tog, 3 dc, 3 hdc, (2 dc, ch, 2 dc), (dc, hdc), 4 sc, 2 hdc, dc inc, tr inc, dtr, (dtr, tr in post of dtr, ch, sc in post of tr, tr in post of dtr), tr inc, tr, 2dc, hdc, sc, hdc, 2 dc, tr, tr inc, (dtr, tr in post of dtr, ch, sc in post of tr, tr in post of dtr), dtr, tr inc, dc inc, 2 hdc, 4 sc, (hdc, dc), (2 dc, ch, 2 dc), fasten off
  6. R6: Ch, [(sc, ch 2, sc), 17 sc] 4 times, fasten off, weave in ends

Notes

Crochet Tips:

  1. The magic ring needs to be pulled tight firmly at the beginning to avoid any holes in the center of your heart.
  2. Keeping your tension consistent during color changes helps create clean, crisp edges between the heart and border.
  3. If your post stitches feel too tight or loose, try adjusting your tension slightly.
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