Crochet Embroidered Heart Amigurumi Pattern For Friend
Stitch a heart full of fun with our Crochet Embroidered Heart, adding a dash of love and whimsy to your creations!
The essence of love and elegance with our project, a timeless addition to your crocheting repertoire. This sophisticated pattern allows you to create charming heart-shaped amigurumi, perfect for gifts, home decor, or keepsakes. Each heart can be intricately charming embroidery, adding a personal and artistic touch to your creations.
Crochet Embroidered Heart Amigurumi
Whether you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion or simply want to spread joy, this pattern provides a beautiful way to express affection and creativity. The detailed instructions ensure that even novice crafters can achieve stunning results, while seasoned crocheters will appreciate the opportunity to showcase their skills.
Tip:
Choose contrasting thread colors for embroidery to make your design stand out beautifully.
Materials Needed:
- Milk cotton yarn
- 3 mm crochet hook
(You can adjust the yarn and hook size according to your preference.)
Pattern Overview:
Start with a Magic Ring.
- Wrap yarn around your finger to create a cross.
- Insert hook under the first loop, grab the second loop and pull it through.
- Work a chain one to secure the magic ring.
Round 1:
- Work 6 single crochets (sc) into the ring.
- Pull the strand tight to close the magic ring.
- Join with a slip stitch (sl st) to the first sc.
Round 2 (Increase Round):
- Chain 1.
- Work 2 sc into each stitch around.
- Total of 12 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
In Round 3:
- Chain 1.
- 1 sc in the first stitch, 2 sc in the next stitch; repeat – around.
- Total of 18 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
Rounds 4-5 (No Increase):
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around.
- Total of 18 sc for each round.
- Join each round with a sl st.
Making the Second Heart Piece:
- Repeat Rounds 1-5 for the second heart piece.
- Do not cut off the yarn after the 5th round on the second piece.
In Round 6 (Join Pieces):
- Hold both pieces together.
- Insert hook into a chain space of the next piece and work a sc to join them.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around the first piece (18 sc).
- Continue with 1 sc in each stitch around the second piece (18 sc).
- Total of 36 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
Round 7:
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around (36 sc).
- Join with a sl st.
Round 8 (Decrease Starts):
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each of the next 4 stitches.
- Perform an invisible decrease over the next 2 stitches.
- 1 sc in the next 4 stitches, then decrease; repeat – around.
- Total of 30 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
For Round 9:
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around (30 sc).
- Join with a sl st.
Round 10 (Decrease Continues):
- Chain 1.
- 1 sc in the next 3 stitches, then perform a decrease; repeat – around.
- Total of 24 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
Round 11:
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around (24 sc).
- Join with a sl st.
In Round 12 (More Decrease):
- Chain 1.
- 1 sc in the next 2 stitches, then decrease; repeat – around.
- Total of 18 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
Round 13:
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around (18 sc).
- Add stuffing before closing.
- Join with a sl st.
Round 14 (Closing Starts):
- Chain 1.
- 1 sc, then a decrease over the next 2 stitches; repeat – around.
- Total of 12 sc.
- Join with a sl st.
For Round 15:
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around (12 sc).
- Join with a sl st.
Final Round:
- Work decreases across all stitches until you have 6 sc left.
- Finish off, leaving a long tail.
Closing the Gap:
- Use the yarn tail to sew through the front loops of the remaining 6 stitches.
- Pull tight to close the hole and secure the end.
Optional Embroidery:
- Detail the heart with embroidery for added personality, such as a lazy daisy flower, leaves, and a French knot for added decoration.







