Amigurumi Heart – Free Crochet Pattern & Step-by-Step Tutorial ❤️

As we approach 14th February, I thought maybe it would be nice to share a bit of crochet love.

This is a little pattern I have been working on and I thought I would share it with you. I’ve never been a huge fan of Valentine’s Day, so instead of it being all about the romantic kind of love, why not use it as a time to show someone special that they mean a lot to you?

So here’s my gift to you, a little amigurumi heart pattern for you to share with someone special or even to keep for yourself. Although, I have to admit, they come with a health warning – because once you start, it’s quite hard to stop! I have them in all colours around the house!

Enjoy spreading a little yarny love!

Lindsay x


You will need:

  • Yarn – I used Scheepjes Catona shade 390
  • Hook – I used a 2.5mm hook for this project *
  • 2 Stitch Markers – place the stitch marker in the first stitch of every round and move it up on each round so you can keep track of where you are in the pattern.
  • Toy Stuffing 
  • Yarn needle – to weave in the ends

* Whatever weight of yarn you use, I recommend using a hook one size smaller than the one recommended on the ball band to give a tighter fabric. For example if you use DK weight yarn which has a 4mm hook recommendation, I would use a 3.5mm for this project.

Note: This heart is made using the amigurumi technique of crocheting in the round. You will need to use a stitch marker to mark the first st of each round and keep moving it into the first st of each new round as you work.

Stitches and abbreviations:

This pattern is written in UK terms.

Dc = Double crochet

Dc2tog = Double crochet 2 stitches together to decrease *

MC = Magic Circle

Rep = Repeat

Slst = Slip Stitch

St(s) = Stitch(es)

  • I prefer to decrease by putting my hook into the front loop only of the next two stitches, yarn over hook and pull it back through.

The pattern:

We begin the pattern at the top of the heart and work downwards. This means that we need to make two separate ‘bumps’ for the top, which are joined in Round 7.

‘Bump 1’

Round 1 Work 6Dc into a MC and pull tight (6)

Photo shows the MC pulled tightly.

Round 2  2Dc into every st around (12)

Round 3 [2dc, 1Dc into next 5 sts] rep (14)

Round 4 [2Dc, 1Dc into next 6 sts] rep (16)

Round 5 1Dc around (16)

Round 6 1Dc around (16) Fasten off and break yarn. Leave the SM in the first st of Round 6 so you know where to begin the join.

Don’t worry about weaving in any ends at this point as they will be hidden inside the finished heart.

‘Bump 2’ 

Repeat Rounds 1-6 of the first bump but do not break the yarn.

Once you have both ‘Bumps’ made, it’s time to join them together.

Round 7 Put your hook into the first st of the first ‘Bump’ after fastening off (marked with the SM – see photo above) – this will become the first st of this round so move the SM into this st once you have worked it. Work 1Dc into every st around ‘Bump 1’, then 1Dc into every st around ‘Bump 2’ (32)

Close-up of Round 7 in progress with SM in place to mark first st of this Round.

Round 7 continued… By keep both stitch markers in place, it helps you see where you need to work your next stitch after the join on the other side.

The end of Round 7.

Round 8 1Dc into every st around (32)

Round 9 1Dc into next 7 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 14 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 7 sts (30)

Photo shows Dc2tog by putting the hook through the front loops of the next two stitches in order to decrease the stitch count.

The end of Round 9.

Round 10 1Dc into next 6 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 13 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 7 sts (28)

Round 11 1Dc into next 6 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 12 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 6 sts (26)

Round 12 1Dc into next 5 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 11sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 6 sts (24)

Round 13 1Dc into next 5 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 10sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 5 sts (22)

Stop at this point and add some toy stuffing into the top of the heart.

Round 14 1Dc into next 4 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 9 sts, Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 5 sts (20)

Round 15 [Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 3 sts] rep around (16)

Round 16 [Dc2tog, 1Dc into next 2 sts] rep around (12)

Add some more stuffing at this point before the opening gets too small and stuff firmly.

Round 17 [Dc2tog, 1Dc] rep around (8)

Round 18 Dc2tog around (4)

❤️And there you have a little amigurumi heart!❤️

Fasten off and break yarn leaving a tail to stitch the point of the heart closed and weave in the end.

If you want your heart to have a hanging loop, make the tail long enough to be pushed up through the middle of the heart and sew into a loop.

If there is a hole at the top of the heart between the two ‘Bumps’ you can sew this closed with a stitch or two to hide the stuffing.

Ta-dah! One heart ready to be gifted or hung somewhere for everyone to enjoy!

Just be careful though…. before you know it, your house could be full of them!

❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

If you make one of these amigurumi hearts, do please let me know, I would love to see some out in the wild! If you share a photo of your own heart creations, please tag me in on social media or use the hashtag #MakingStitchesHeart or #MakingStitchesCrochetPattern

Fancy making a colourful heart garland?

If you fancy making a colourful heart garland to spread that crochet love a bit further, you can find the pattern for this over on my Etsy shop right now!

Happy Hooking!

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A Postcard from January 2024

A view from my New Year’s Day morning run in the sunshine

Hello and welcome to this Postcard from January, a month of winter weather, creativity, the end of one chapter and significant birthday.

New Year News!

I started the year with a lovely delivery through my letter box – the latest issue of Simply Crochet Magazine – and it’s got me in it!!

There I am in the middle of the top row with my microphone in a special feature about crochet podcasts! It was a thrill to be asked and even more of a thrill to actually see the article! Thank you Simply Crochet!

A significant birthday

So, this month I hit a bit of a birthday milestone… and I was very lucky to spend some time with lovely friends and family.

I had a gorgeous meal out with my immediate family and had several friends call round to see me too. I was even lucky enough to have some time on my birthday with Eldest before he had to catch the train back down to London to restart his university studies.

I had a lovely chocolatey birthday cake but couldn’t resist making a calorie free crochet one too! (I’m going to write up the pattern for it soon in case anyone else fancies making one!).

I received two beautiful bouquets of flowers which you can see above and below. I feel very lucky to have such lovely people around me.

Winter weather

A frosty golf course which I ran past

It’s been a busy month weather wise in this part of the world. There have been named storms, torrential rain, snow and ice!

One morning in mid January we woke to a blanket of snow. I think I was more excited about it than the boys were! I popped out for a few minutes during a quick break from work and took some photos in my back garden.

The place just looked magical…

Even the bug hotel got a dusting!

Immediately after the snow had thawed (it lasted less than a day) we had quite a cold snap again with morning school runs that were well below zero. I don’t mind the cold though, when you get skies like this…

Two new hats

January was the month I finished my latest two projects – the hats which featured in my last post. If you missed it, you can find it here. I haven’t had the chance to wear one yet outside as they weren’t completely finished when it was super cold. There is a football match this weekend which Youngest is playing in though, so that may well be the time for one of them to make a debut!

Looking back…

My phone likes to surprise me from time to time with a throwback photo from the past and this one popped up this week. They are a few of the crochet bits I made for my first ever craft stall 9 years ago this month over in Gibraltar. Nine years on from the crocheted Jammie Dodgers and I’m still crocheting sweet treats! There was a heavy Attic24 influence to it and quite a lot of heart themed items as it was just a two weeks before Valentine’s Day on 31st January 2015.

Looking forward…

At the end of January I said goodbye to the lovely colleagues I’ve been working with for the past eight months. I had a contract to cover a maternity leave and it whizzed by. I’m now on the lookout for my next job, but am quite looking forward to having a little rest too. It does mean I’ll have more time for crochet so hopefully I’ll be able to share a bit more with you in the coming weeks!

While I’m busy crocheting and applying for jobs, I’ll be chomping through this lovely lot! This fantastic hamper of goodies was sent to me as a farewell gift from my lovely colleagues! I will really miss them, they are the best.

That’s all for this time, thank you for stopping by! I’ll be back again soon with some crochet to share, but until then, look after yourself.

Lindsay x