24 Amigurumi Heart Ideas: Adorable Crochet Patterns for Gifts & Pinterest
Discover 24 amigurumi heart patterns—quick, beginner-friendly projects that make adorable gifts, home decor, and mindful stress-relief crafting inspiration.
Whether youre a crochet newbie or a seasoned hooker, these 24 amigurumi heart ideas are perfect for Valentine’s gifts, home accents, or tiny feelings-to-hug projects. This collection covers beginner- to intermediate-friendly patterns, with clear stitches, optional embroidery, and size variations so you can make everything from keychain charms to plush pillow hearts. Materials are simple: worsted-weight yarn (or DK for smaller hearts), a 3.5–4.5 mm hook, polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, and a few safety eyes or embroidery thread if you want faces. Pinterest shows heart-shaped amigurumi trending as quick DIY gifts and small-batch shop bestsellers, so these designs are tailored for shareable photos and easy pinning. Scroll through 24 image-ready heart designs, step-by-step tips, and color-blocking ideas to spark your next cozy, cute project.
Pink Heart Amigurumi with Contrasting Patch — Crochet Pattern & Tips
A soft, rounded heart worked in a light worsted (DK/Aran) yarn with a contrasting heart patch sewn on front. Materials: 50–75 g cotton or acrylic yarn in main and contrast colors, 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook (US E/4–G/6), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and optional safety eyes or embroidery floss. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface crochet for the patch. Size: finished piece is approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) wide depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: for toys intended for babies, avoid safety eyes and small attachments — embroider facial or decorative details and double-secure seams. Use a tight gauge and stuff firmly to keep shape and prevent gaps. Tips: keep a consistent tension for smooth rounds, use a stitch marker to track decreases for a symmetrical heart, stuff in small increments so the shape curves naturally, and attach the patch with hidden mattress stitches for a neat finish. Block lightly if needed to smooth rows.
Crocheted Amigurumi Heart — Simple Worsted Yarn Pattern & Shaping Tips
This plush amigurumi heart is worked in single crochet (US) rounds for a dense, squishy finish. Materials: medium/worsted weight yarn (acrylic or cotton), 3.5–4.0 mm hook (use one size smaller for tighter fabric), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional safety eyes or felt accents. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increases (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and continuous rounds to avoid a visible join. Size: finished heart will be approximately 3–4 in (8–10 cm) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: if giving to children under 3, avoid safety eyes — embroider or use felt; weave in and secure all ends and sew seams tightly to prevent stuffing escape. Tips: keep gauge tight to reduce fuzz-through; stuff firmly but evenly, adding small amounts as you close to maintain shape; pinch and shape the top lobes while closing to create a defined cleft; use a stitch marker to track rounds and a tapestry needle to distribute stuffing. Block lightly if needed to smooth stitches.
Striped Heart Amigurumi Ornament — Crochet Pattern, Yarn & Safety Tips
This small striped heart amigurumi is crocheted in continuous rounds for a smooth, seamless finish. Materials: light worsted/ DK or worsted weight acrylic or cotton yarn (2–3 colors), 3.5–4.0 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and a short length of matching cord for hanging. Optional: embroidered face or safety eyes — for toys aimed at babies, stitch features instead of using small parts. Stitches & technique: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and basic color changes. Size: with the suggested yarn and hook the finished heart measures about 3–4 in (8–10 cm) tall; change hook or yarn to scale up or down. Safety: secure all seams and weave in ends thoroughly; double-knot and hide hanging loop; avoid plastic eyes for young children. Tips: keep a tight gauge and stuff firmly but not overfilled to maintain shape; use a stitch marker to track rounds and count decreases carefully; carry color changes up the inside or weave ends into the stuffing for a cleaner finish.
Small Red Amigurumi Heart — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Safety Tips
This compact amigurumi heart is perfect for keychains, gifts, or pocket-sized keepsakes. Materials: sport-to-worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn (approx. 10–20 g), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter stitches), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and scissors. Stitches & technique: worked mostly in continuous rounds using a magic ring, single crochet (US), increases and invisible decreases to shape the lobes and point; slip stitch to finish. Size: with medium yarn and a 3.0 mm hook it measures roughly 6–8 cm (2.5–3 in) tall — adjust hook or yarn weight to scale up or down. Safety: for children under 3, avoid buttons or plastic eyes — embroider features instead and secure all ends tightly; use allergy-safe stuffing and double-check seams for gaps. Tips: maintain tight tension so stuffing won’t show through; stuff gradually and shape the lobes by packing more fiberfill near the top; if joining two halves, mattress stitch them neatly and weave in tails well. Finish by blocking lightly or steaming to smooth stitches.
Small Anatomical Heart Amigurumi – Cotton Crochet Pattern & Tips
This palm-sized amigurumi heart is crocheted in a dense cotton stitch for crisp shaping and embroidered vascular details. Materials: 1 skein DK/sport weight cotton or mercerized cotton (main red), small amount of grey embroidery floss, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Basic stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) and a small bobble/cluster stitch for the aorta branches; veins are added with backstitch/chain stitch embroidery. Size and finish: finished piece is roughly 2–2.5 in (5–6 cm) tall — a firm, palm-friendly ornament. Safety notes: for children under 3, avoid plastic eyes or beads; embroider all facial or surface details securely and sew seams tightly. Use non‑toxic stuffing and double-check attachments. Helpful tips: work with slightly tighter tension or a smaller hook to hide stuffing, stuff gradually for smooth shaping, mark rounds with a stitch marker to keep counts accurate, and weave in ends neatly. Light hand wash and reshape while damp.
Small Crochet Amigurumi Heart — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This palm-size amigurumi heart is made with tight single crochet rounds for a smooth, rounded finish. Materials: DK/light-worsted yarn (sport or DK weight recommended), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use a hook 0.5–1 mm smaller than the yarn label for dense fabric), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Stitches & technique: work in continuous rounds from a magic ring using single crochet (sc), increases (inc) to shape the lobes, and invisible decreases (inv dec) to close seams neatly; finish with slip stitches (sl st) and weave in ends. Size: when made with the suggested yarn/hook and medium tension the heart measures approx. 2.5–3.5 in (6–9 cm) across — adjust yarn weight or hook to change the size. Safety: for gifts to young children, avoid sewn-on beads or safety eyes; embroider details instead and make sure all seams are secure and stuffing is fully enclosed. Tips: stuff firmly as you go to keep the shape, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff the lobes more than the indent, and weave tails deep into the center to prevent unraveling.
Amigurumi Heart Crochet Pattern — Small Gradient Heart Plush
A compact, cuddly amigurumi heart worked in continuous rounds for a smooth, seamless finish. Materials: light worsted/DK cotton or cotton-blend yarn (approx. 60–100 yds), 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and optional safety ring or keychain hardware. Core stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and finishing weave-ins. Size: with DK yarn and a 3.5 mm hook this heart measures roughly 8–10 cm (3–4 in) tall — adjust hook or yarn weight for larger or smaller results. Safety: for toys intended for young children, avoid loose parts and safety eyes; embroider or securely sew features, overstuff slightly so seams stay taut, and use child-safe stuffing. Tips: keep a tight tension to prevent stuffing showing through, work in continuous rounds and use a stitch marker to track rounds. Stuff gradually and shape with your fingers to form the lobes and point. Finish by closing with an invisible decrease and weave the tail deep into the stuffing for a neat, durable finish.
Crochet Heart Amigurumi — Soft Stuffed Heart Toy Pattern (Worsted Weight)
A cuddly, two-tone heart amigurumi worked in the round, ideal as a keychain, gift topper, or small toy. Materials: worsted-weight (#4) cotton or acrylic yarn (two colors), 3.5–4.0 mm hook, polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, optional safety eyes or embroidery thread. Common stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), single crochet 2 together (sc2tog) for decreases, slip stitch to join and chain for starting rounds. Size: using worsted yarn and a 4.0 mm hook the finished heart measures approximately 4–5
Braided Pastel Heart Amigurumi — Chunky Yarn i-cord & Crochet Tube Guide
A small braided heart constructed from soft tubular cords — ideal as a keychain, ornament or small cuddle toy. Materials: bulky or T‑shirt weight yarn (cotton, acrylic, or velvet), 4.5–6.5 mm crochet hook (or DPNs/needles for knitted i‑cord), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and pins. Stitches & techniques: make 3–6 i‑cords or crocheted tubes (single crochet in the round), join ends, braid or weave into a heart shape, use slip stitch or whipstitch to close and shape, and invisible decreases to taper points. Safety: keep tension tight so stuffing can’t escape, securely weave in and double‑knot all ends, avoid attaching small parts (beads or safety eyes) for children under 3, and use non‑toxic stuffing. Size: finished heart will be roughly 3–5 in (8–13 cm) tall using bulky yarn; change hook/yarn size to scale up or down. Tips: stuff firmly for a defined shape, block or steam gently to relax cords, pin the braid to a template before sewing, and reinforce seams with backstitches for durability.
Crocheted Amigurumi Heart — Materials, Stitches and Safety Tips
This plush amigurumi heart is best made with a worsted-weight (4) acrylic or cotton yarn for durability and stitch definition. Suggested tools: 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook (use a slightly smaller hook than the yarn label for a tight fabric), a length of fiberfill stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker and small scissors. Basic stitches: single crochet worked in continuous (spiral) rounds, increases, invisible decreases and a magic ring to start. Size will vary with yarn and hook but typically measures about 10–15 cm (4–6 in) tall when using worsted yarn and firm stuffing. Safety: for toys intended for babies, avoid plastic eyes or small attachments — embroider features and securely weave in ends. Use hypoallergenic stuffing and sew seams tightly to prevent leaks. Tips: keep your gauge tight so stuffing doesn’t show through; stuff firmly and evenly, shaping the lobes with extra stuffing at the top; place a stitch marker at the beginning of rounds; when closing, use a needle to weave the tail through the last stitches and pull tight for a neat finish.
Amigurumi Crochet Heart — Pink Gradient Small Plush DIY Pattern
This soft amigurumi heart is made with light worsted/DK yarn for a cuddly, well-defined fabric. Materials: approx. 50 g DK/light-worsted cotton or acrylic yarn in two pink shades (or a gradient cake), 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, and optional fiber-safe thread for embroidered details. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (US), increases (sc inc), decreases (invisible dec), slip stitch, and simple shaping rounds create the two lobes and tapered base. Size: finished heart measures roughly 3.5–5 in (9–12 cm) depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: use tightly stitched fabric and fully secure all sewn seams; avoid glued or loose small parts for toys intended for children—embroider facial or decorative details instead. Tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than recommended to keep stuffing from showing; use a stitch marker to track rounds and count increases evenly for symmetrical lobes; stuff firmly and add stuffing incrementally to maintain shape; sew the center seam with matched yarn and weave ends securely. Finish by gently blocking or shaping with your hands for a smooth, plump heart.
Palm-Sized Amigurumi Heart — Crochet Pattern Materials, Stitches & Tips
A compact, palm-sized amigurumi heart worked in simple rounds — ideal as a gift, pin cushion, or pocket token. Materials: one skein of worsted or DK-weight cotton or acrylic yarn (contrast or solid red), a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use one size smaller than label for a tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional pipe cleaner or felt insert for shape. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec) or sc2tog, slip stitch (sl st) to finish, and ladder stitch to close. Safety: use embroidered features or firmly sewn parts for toys intended for children; avoid small plastic pieces for babies. Secure all seams and weave in ends multiple times. Size: finished heart will be palm-sized — approximately 6–9 cm (2.5–3.5 in) across depending on yarn and hook. Tips: maintain a tight gauge to hide stuffing, stuff firmly and evenly to preserve the heart shape, use a stitch marker for round starts, and stuff more at the lobes before closing to get a pronounced heart silhouette.
Two-Tone Amigurumi Heart — Crochet Plush Pattern & Materials
This sweet two-tone amigurumi heart is a palm-sized crochet plush ideal for gifts and keychain charms. Materials: sport to DK weight acrylic or cotton yarn in two colors (main and contrast), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (choose smaller for tighter fabric), 3–6 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread for a stitched face, polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, and small scissors. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), and join color/change technique for the two-tone seam. Safety: if the toy may be given to babies or pets, avoid plastic safety eyes — embroider the face securely and sew all seams with strong yarn, tucking and knotting ends; use hypoallergenic stuffing. Size: finished heart measures about 3–4 inches (7–10 cm) tall depending on yarn and hook. Helpful tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than recommended to prevent stuffing showing through; use a stitch marker to track rounds; stuff firmly for good shaping; place and baste facial features before final sewing; weave in ends inside the heart for durability. Adjust increases/decreases to tweak plumpness and heart lobes.
Cute Amigurumi Heart Plush — Simple Crochet Pattern & Materials
This small amigurumi heart is made with worsted-weight yarn for a soft, squishable plush. Materials: worsted acrylic or cotton yarn in red (main) and a contrasting color for limbs, a 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter stitches), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and scissors. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st). Safety: attach safety eyes before heavy stuffing and firmly sew on limbs; for children under 3, replace plastic eyes with embroidered details and securely weave and knot all ends. Finished size: about 8–10 cm (3–4 in) tall with worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook — size will vary by yarn weight and hook. Tips: maintain tight tension to prevent stuffing showing; stuff firmly but not overpacked so the heart retains shape; place a stitch marker on the front center to align facial features; embroider the smile before final stuffing for neat results. Try color variations or add a small weighted pellet to the base for stability.
Two-Tone Heart Amigurumi — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
A soft, palm-sized two-tone heart worked in tight single crochet for a squishy, durable amigurumi. Materials: light worsted/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn (two colors), 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and optional safety eyes (or embroidery floss for a baby-safe face). Key stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec) for shaping, and slip stitch (sl st) for finishing. Size: finished heart measures approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) wide depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: for toys intended for infants choose embroidered facial features instead of plastic safety eyes and double-stitch seams; pack stuffing firmly and avoid small attachments. Helpful tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, embroider the smile before final stuffing for easier positioning, change colors by completing the last pull-through of the preceding round, and stuff gradually to preserve shape. Care: spot clean or hand wash gently and reshape while damp. Tension control and consistent stuffing give the crisp heart curves seen here.
Heart Amigurumi Pattern — Cotton DK, Single Crochet, Increases & Safety Tips
This soft heart amigurumi is ideal made with DK-weight cotton or a cotton-blend yarn for a smooth, slightly firm finish. Materials: 50–100 g DK cotton, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use a smaller hook than label to keep stuffing hidden), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional safety eyes or embroidery thread. Basic stitches and techniques used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increases (inc), and slip stitch (sl st) for finishing. Size: finished heart will be approximately 2.5–3.5 in (6–9 cm) wide depending on yarn, hook, and stuffing density. Safety: for toys intended for babies, avoid safety eyes — embroider features securely and double-knot ends; machine-wash on gentle or spot-clean. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing from showing; use a stitch marker to track rounds; stuff firmly but evenly, adding more at the lobes to keep shape; weave in ends inside the heart and sew seam with small, hidden stitches. For cleaner color transitions, change colors at the start of a round and carry yarn inside where possible.
Mini Amigurumi Heart — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This tiny amigurumi heart is best worked with a smooth, plied cotton or cotton-blend yarn (fingering or sport weight) to highlight neat single crochet stitches and color changes. Use a small hook (2.0–3.5 mm depending on yarn) to create a dense, non-snaggy fabric; a tighter gauge prevents stuffing from showing. Core stitches and techniques: magic ring, continuous rounds (no join), single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv-dec) for clean shaping, and crocheting color changes or carrying yarn inside for the stripe. Fill with hypoallergenic polyester fiberfill and stuff firmly to keep the lobes well-defined. Estimated finished size is about 4–6 cm (1.5–2.5 in) tall depending on tension. Safety notes: avoid attaching small plastic eyes or beads if the toy is for a baby—embroidered features or securely sewn-on felt are safer; label handmade items not suitable for children under 3 if small parts are present. Tips: use a stitch marker, stuff gradually while shaping the point and lobes, weave ends securely with a tapestry needle, and lightly steam-block for even curves.
Red Heart Bunny Amigurumi — Small Crochet Toy Pattern with Safety Tips
This sweet red heart-holding bunny finishes at about 10–12 cm (4–4.5 in) tall and is ideal as a pocket-sized gift or desk companion. Materials: worsted weight yarn (US 4/aran) in red and cream/white, 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, a pair of safety eyes (6–10 mm) or contrasting yarn for embroidery, yarn needle, stitch marker, and small scissors. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increase (inc), chain (ch), and slip stitch (sl st) for joining. Safety notes: if giving to children under 3, replace safety eyes with securely embroidered features and double-stitch all seams; always fasten safety eye washers tightly. Size and finishing: work tightly for dense fabric to keep stuffing contained; lightly stuff as you go for smooth shaping. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, position the heart and arms with pins before sewing, weave tails inside to hide ends, and block gently if needed. Care: hand wash or gentle machine cycle in a mesh bag, reshape, and air dry.
Red Heart Amigurumi Crochet — Small Stitched Plush (Handheld)
A small, palm-sized amigurumi heart worked in tight single crochet (US) with a cream heart inset and a visible stitched seam for a handmade, rustic look. Materials: DK or sport-weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn in red and cream, about 20–30 g each; 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook (adjust to achieve tight gauge); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch marker. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible increase/decrease, slip stitch (sl st), color changes for the inset heart, and surface/backstitch embroidery for the visible seam. Safety: use hypoallergenic polyester stuffing and securely sew all seams and appliqués; avoid attaching small parts for toys intended for children under 3 to prevent choking hazards. Size: roughly 8–10 cm (3–4 in) tall when lightly stuffed — vary hook/yarn to scale up or down. Tips: keep a firm, even tension so stuffing doesn’t show through; stuff gradually to maintain shape; embroider the heart inset or attach it before final stuffing to hide joins; finish with a neat ladder or whip stitch and weave in ends for durability.
Small Multicolor Amigurumi Heart — Crocheted Round‑Motif Plush (≈6 cm)
This petite amigurumi heart is worked in concentric round motifs with colorful puff/bobble accents for a textured mandala look. Materials: light DK/fingering-weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn (several contrasting colors), 2.0–2.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), small amount of polyester toy stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker and optional safety eyes or embroidery thread. Common stitches/techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases and invisible decreases (invdec), puff or bobble stitches for the petal rounds, slip stitches for joins and neat color changes. Size: finished heart is approximately 6 cm (2.5 in) across when made with the recommended yarn/hook; change hook/yarn to alter size. Safety notes: for toys given to young children, avoid glued or loose embellishments — embroider features and use toy-grade stuffing; securely weave in and knot all ends. Tips: work tightly to avoid stuffing showing, add stuffing gradually to keep shape smooth, use a stitch marker for round starts, and block or steam lightly if needed to even round tension. Conceal start/finish ends inside before final closing for a neat finish.
Small Gradient Crochet Heart Amigurumi — Pattern Tips & Materials
This petite amigurumi heart is ideal for keychains, pincushions, or gifts. Materials: fingering to DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn (approx. 10–15 g), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester toy stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional fabric glue for extra security. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec) for smooth shaping, increases (inc), and slip stitch (sl st) joins. Size: using DK yarn and a 3.0 mm hook it finishes around 4–5 cm (1.5–2 in) tall — adjust hook or yarn for larger/smaller hearts. Safety: if making for children, avoid attaching small embellishments (beads, buttons); securely weave in and knot ends and consider using child-safe stuffing and fabric glue at openings. Tips: keep tension firm to prevent stuffing showing through; place a stitch marker at the start of rounds; stuff gradually to hold the lobes’ shape; for a neat center cleft, use short invisible decreases on each side before closing. Experiment with gradient or hand-dyed yarn for a pretty ombré effect.
Cute Crocheted Amigurumi Heart — Small Handmade Valentine Toy
This tiny amigurumi heart is a beginner-friendly project that makes a sweet gift or keychain charm. Materials: light worsted/DK cotton or acrylic yarn (approx. 20–30 g), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tightness), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for a baby-safe version). Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple embroidery for the smile. Safety: if the toy is for babies or small children, embroider the face rather than using safety eyes; always secure safety eyes with washers and weave in/secure all ends. Size: worked in DK yarn with a 3.0 mm hook it finishes about 2.5–3.5 inches (6–9 cm) high — change yarn or hook to scale up or down. Tips: stuff firmly for a smooth shape and place eyes before stuffing to get even placement; use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds; pinch and shape the top lobes as you stuff to define the heart cleft; block lightly if desired for a neater finish.
Crocheted Amigurumi Heart: Soft Red Yarn Pattern (Small Gift Size)
This amigurumi heart is a quick, beginner-friendly make worked in worsted-weight yarn for a firm, squishy finish. Materials: approx. 25–50 g worsted/aran (4) cotton or acrylic yarn, 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and optional safety eyes or embroidery thread. Basic stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (invis dec recommended), and slip stitch (sl st). Size: finished heart is about 3–4 in (8–10 cm) wide depending on tension. Safety: for baby toys avoid safety eyes and use embroidered features instead; secure all seams and weave in ends thoroughly. Use a dense stitch (smaller hook than label suggests) to keep stuffing from showing. Tips: mark the first stitch of each round, stuff evenly and firmly to shape the lobes, add more stuffing near the top curves to emphasize the heart shape, and use invisible decreases to keep a neat profile. Finish by closing with a tapestry needle and sewing seams flat. Hand-wash gently and reshape while damp for best results.
Amigurumi Heart — Crochet Pattern, Single Crochet, Worsted Yarn & Safety Tips
A compact, cuddly amigurumi heart worked in single crochet for a dense, even fabric. Materials: 50–100 g worsted or DK weight yarn (cotton or acrylic), 2.5–4.0 mm crochet hook (use a smaller hook than label suggests for tight stitches), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, scissors. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and joining/seaming. Size: finished heart will be approximately 8–12 cm (3–5 in) tall depending on yarn weight and hook; adjust by changing hook size or yarn. Safety: for gifts to children under 3, avoid plastic safety eyes or buttons — embroider details and securely weave in ends. Use high-quality, hypoallergenic stuffing and test seams for durability. Tips: keep tension firm so stuffing doesn’t show through; stuff firmly and evenly, adding extra fill to the lobes for a defined heart shape. Place a stitch marker at the start of rounds, sculpt shape by varying stuffing, and close the final gap with an invisible decrease for a neat finish.
Ready to stitch a little love? Pick one of the 24 amigurumi heart patterns that fits your skill level and personalize it with color, faces, or trims for a one-of-a-kind creation. Care tips: handwash in cool water with mild detergent, reshape and air-dry flat to keep plush hearts soft; avoid heat to protect stuffing and yarn. If you made a keychain or wearable, check hardware periodically for safety. Looking for more variations? Try gradient yarn, duo-tone stripes, or tiny embroidered messages inside a transparent pocket. Share high-quality, well-lit photos on Pinterest with keywords like amigurumi heart, crochet heart pattern, and your skill level to reach fellow makers and gift-seekers. Tag your pins and patterns so others can save and remix your ideas—community feedback can spark new creations and small-shop opportunities. Have fun, experiment, and don’t hesitate to ask for help in the comments or on social.
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