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
- R1: Magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), 11 dc in ring, sl in top of ch-3
- R2: Ch, sc, hdc inc, 9 dc inc, (hdc inc, sc), sl in first sc
- 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
- 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
- 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
- R6: Ch, [(sc, ch 2, sc), 17 sc] 4 times, fasten off, weave in ends
Notes
Crochet Tips:
- The magic ring needs to be pulled tight firmly at the beginning to avoid any holes in the center of your heart.
- Keeping your tension consistent during color changes helps create clean, crisp edges between the heart and border.
- If your post stitches feel too tight or loose, try adjusting your tension slightly.
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