Heart Pillow Crochet Pattern – Pattern Lookup

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Pillows come in all shapes and sizes! You can find many patterns online for square, round and rectangular crochet pillows.

If you are willing to use polyfil or stuffing to fill your project, instead of a standard pillow insert, the skies the limit. You can find fun and creative shapes to create your own pillows for different seasons and themes!

Today’s lookup request is to find crochet heart pillow patterns. So let’s see what I can find for you to crochet!

TIP: if you are making a pillow in an odd-shape and need stuffing, try using an old pillow and removing the stuffing from within. It works great to fill your crocheted projects!

Today's lookup request is to find crochet heart pillow patterns. So let's see what I can find for you to crochet!

Heart Pillow Crochet Patterns

Crochet Heart Pillow by Loops of Love Crochet

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This soft and cuddly crochet heart pillow is crocheted with Super Bulky Yarn (Bernat Blanket Brights was used for the larger heart pillows) and an 8 mm (L) crochet hook. This crocheted heart is worked in amigurumi style, in rounds. The pattern is available in 2 different sizes and available for free.

Candy Heart Pillow Crochet Pattern by Once Upon a Cheerio

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These adorable Candy Heart Pillows can be customized like the sugary treats we see for Valentine’s Day. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The heart pillow is created by joining 2 heart pieces that are worked in rows, together along with a side band to give the pillow some depth. I like the unique construction of these pillows!

Crochet Heart Pillow by Crochet with Mahum

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This pretty crochet heart pillow is crocheted in rounds, in stripes of color. You make 2 hearts before assembling them into their finished heart shaped cushion.

Learn How to Make a Crochet Heart Pillow by Gratia Project

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This pretty heart pillow is crocheted in rows, widthwise, before being seamed into its final pillow shape. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] (Caron Simply Soft was used) and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook.

The Hooked on You pillow is crocheted in rounds from the top down. First you crochet the 2 top humps for the heart, then you join them and work in rounds, decreasing as you go. The project was written to be used with DROPS SNOW from Garnstudio, which is a Super Bulky, Single Ply Wool. This pillow is crocheted with a 5 mm (H) crochet hook.

Hooked on You by DROPS Design

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The Hooked on You pillow is crocheted in rounds from the top down.

First you crochet the 2 top humps for the heart, then you join them and work in rounds, decreasing as you go.

The project was written to be used with DROPS SNOW from Garnstudio, which is a Super Bulky, Single Ply Wool.

This pillow was crocheted with a 5 mm (H) crochet hook.

This super soft and trendy crochet heart pillow is made in Sherpa yarn with a 6.5 mm (K) crochet hook and it measures approximately 20 inches.

C2C Crochet Heart Pillow

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This super soft and trendy crochet heart pillow is made in Sherpa yarn with a 6.5 mm (K) crochet hook and it measures approximately 20 inches.

You can substitute Medium Weight Yarn for a slightly smaller finished pillow.

Here are a few more free crochet heart pillow pattern options you may enjoy:

  1. Viral Heart Pillow – Peach and Paige
  2. Crochet Heart Pillow with a small Valentine Note Pocket – Jen Hayes Creations
  3. Heart Shaped Pillow Crochet Pattern – Leelee Knits
  4. Heart Pillow with edging – Lovable Loops

Looking for more ideas for Valentine’s Day?

About Rhondda Mol

Rhondda Mol, an Ontario, Canada-based professional crochet designer and blogger, is passionate about helping the online crochet community create amazing projects. Through her easy-to-follow patterns and tutorials, she aims to help fellow crocheters - regardless of their level of experience - make handmade items. She recently launched a second website, FreeCrochetTutorials.com, dedicated to providing free, indie-designed crochet patterns and tutorials, so anyone with the desire to learn how to crochet can reach their goals.

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