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SMALL CROCHET HEART PILLOW (8” wide x 7.5” tall) Heart Bumps (make 2)
To make these crochet heart pillows, first you will start by making the two “bumps” of the top of the heart, then you will crochet them together and continue towards the bottom of the heart. It is useful to use a stitch marker (or a piece of yarn) to keep track of the start or end of each round to help you keep track. Instead you need to keep track of where each round started and how many stitches you have made because after each round you move right into the next one (with no join). Continuous Rounds – This pattern is worked up in continuous rounds, which means that you will not be joining the last stitch of the round with the first one. HEART SHAPE MAGIC PILLOW HEART HOW TO
If you are unsure of how to make a magic circle, check out my Magic Circle Video Tutorial. Use this loop to start your first chain 1 of the pattern. Magic Circle – Make a circle with your yarn, insert crochet hook into circle and draw up a loop.Check one out if you’d like to see the SC decrease in action. Stitch, draw up a loop, insert hook into next stitch, draw up a loop, yarn overĪnd draw through all three loops on your hook. SC DEC – single crochet decrease (or sc2tog) – insert hook into first.You would be able to get 3 small hearts off one of these big skeins. One large skein of Bernat Blanket Brights (300g/10.5oz/220 yards) was enough to make 2 large size hearts (with only a tiny bit of yarn left over).
Super Bulky Yarn – For the larger hearts, I used Bernat Blanket Brights in Raspberry Ribbon. For the smaller hearts I mostly used Bernat Blanket Brights in Pixie Pink, but I added a couple stripes of Baby Pink and Lilac on one of the small hearts for fun.Thank you for supporting Loops & Love Crochet! Materials: Thank you so much for supporting Loops & Love Crochet!ĭisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you click a link and purchase something that I have recommended.
HEART SHAPE MAGIC PILLOW HEART PDF
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You can set the pillow down at any point & the loops won’t come undone.This Crochet Heart Pillow pattern is available for FREE on this website.
This yarn is designed so that the loops stay in place. Stuff pillow with fiberfill stuffing, then finish sewing closed. Thread the blunt needle with a length of smooth yarn and sew the open sides of the Pillow together, leaving about 4" unsewn. Just snip the loops off, don’t cut through the yarn! Pull each of the trimmed tails through the loops of the pillow to secure them. Carefully snip the remaining loops from each yarn tail. Pull working yarn through the last loop and knot. Carefully snip the remaining loops off the working yarn tail. Now you’re back at the side with working yarn. Working in the same direction as the last row you made, pull the second loop through the first pull the third loop through the second pull the fourth through the third – and so on across to the end of the row. Now you’ll need to finish off your loops. Stop working with yarn B when the piece measures about 28" and you’re at the end of a row. Next, leave 2-3 loops of yarn B hanging, then with B as the working yarn, continue to work back and forth in rows across the 21 loops of the Pillow. Trim the yarn tail of yarn A to about 2-3 loops, and leave this yarn tail hanging. Continue to pull up loops back and forth in rows across 21 loops until your piece measures about 14" and you’re at the end of a row. For the third row, continue pulling up loops of the working yarn, this time working from right to left.
You’ll work the second row in the same way as the first row, but working from left to right to pull up a loop of working yarn in each of the 21 loops on the pillow. Working across the length of loops, continue to pull the next loop of working yarn through the next loop on the length of loops until you have pulled up 21 loops and have 6 loops remaining for the yarn end. Pull the next loop from the working yarn through the first loop. With your thumb and index finger, reach through the first loop (27th loop from the end) on the beginning of your pillow. Hold the working yarn behind the length of loops. The yarn that’s coming from the yarn ball is called the working yarn. Now work in rows across the length of loops:. Check to be sure that all loops are facing upwards and that the loops aren’t twisted. Lay length of 27 loops on a flat surface, with the end of the yarn on left hand side. This length of 21 loops will be the beginning of the pillow, the other 6 loops are the beginning yarn tail and will be secured later. Pull out one end of yarn A using the maroon starter loop and count out 27 loops.