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Crochet Heart Motif Pattern

 

We are going to learn How to Crochet Heart Motif Pattern. This heart motif is quick and easy to make and only requires a small amount of size 10 thread! The finished size measures about 1 1/2″. They are suitable as a gift on Valentine`s Day or if you wish to share a special message. Valentine’s Day is coming up, and it’s the perfect time to start thinking about how you’re going to spend that day – preferably with your special someone? You can make them a cute little crochet gift to make their day! Crochet heart patterns are not just for Valentine’s day either! Make a crochet heart for an applique on a bag or scarf. String several crochet hearts together for a beautiful garland. It would make a great decoration on a package instead of a bow.

Materials Needed

  • size 10 crochet thread in 2 colors-

color 1- 10-15 yards
color 2- 5 yards

  • 1.75 mm hook
  • yarn needle
  • scissors

You can use crochet hearts as appliques for different embellishments. Hearts will look great on hats, scarves, bags, blankets, etc. You can use them for scrapbooking and cardmaking as well! Crochet Hearts are very popular motifs to crochet. They are easy to make and can be used in many different ways.

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