26 Crochet Patterns for Valentine’s Day (2024)

If you are looking for some lovely Valentine’s Day crochet patterns, you are in the right place!

These 26 patterns were all part of a blog hop recently, but you can still find most of them for free on each designers website. There are so many beautiful patterns listed and I hope you have time to make them all!

Thank you Anvis’s Granny Handicrafts for organizing this awesome event! If you haven’t taken a look through all her wonderful patterns, I suggest you check them out on her website!

26 designers came together for this event to keep you crocheting this new year! Be sure to visit all of the designer’s websites and view their patterns by clicking on the pattern name for each day.

NOTE: This Blog hop has ended. Most of the patterns you can find for free on each designer’s website.

The Patterns:

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Crochet Mouse Family by Yarnhild


A cute mouse family that you can make for Valentine’s Day. Mommy mouse Lisa, daddy mouse Malvin, and baby mouse Mila. These adorable mice are easy and quick to make and would make a great gift for someone you love.

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Bunny Rabbit Cupcake by Sweet Softies

The Bunny Rabbit Cupcake is a sweet treat that your Valentine will surely treasure! This fast and beginner-friendly amigurumi crochet project makes for a great gift.

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XOXO Cold Cup Cozy by Hooks, Books & Wanderlust

If you need a last minute Valentine’s Day gift, these beauties work up so amazingly quick, and they are a great stash buster project! Slip a gift card to a favorite coffee or smoothie shop inside one and it is the perfect gift for all your favorite Valentines!

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Heartwarming Heart Plush By Crochet Wizzard’s Adventures

This quick and fun heart is a wonderful valentines gift for anyone on your list!

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Velvet Scarf by Crafting Each Day

Crochet a soft and luxurious scarf in velvet yarn as a special gift this Valentine’s. The velvet yarn is super soft in this snugly scarf.

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The Love Jumbo Pillow Pattern by Crafting at The Poole

This super-soft pillow is very easy to create, and super rewarding! I mean, come on, who doesn’t want a big cushy pillow like this on their couch?

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Fluffy Heart Buddy by Hooked by Kati


Need something you can snuggle this Valentine’s Day? Or maybe a gift for someone special? This heart buddy is a hug in yarn form! He is soft, fluffy, and makes a great friend for whom to tell your secrets.

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Bull in Love by Anvi’s Granny Handicrafts

Start a year of ox with the tiny buffalo in love. The little buffalo with a cute heart is a super easy and fast wrap-up crochet project and the perfect size for Valentine’s gift-giving. Nothing better than a handmade gift with love for your loved one!Start a year of ox with the tiny buffalo in love. The little buffalo with a cute heart is a super easy and fast wrap-up crochet project and the perfect size for Valentine’s gift-giving. Nothing better than a handmade gift with love for your loved one!

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Unicorn by Meow Amigurumi

Sweet Unicorn with a special your own message is a perfect way to show your loved one how much you care. Your sweetie will love the handmade touch.

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Jojo the Mailman by Octopus Crochet

Don’t know how to write love letters? Jojo the mailman bunny is so irresistible you can just write a love note and slip it in his mailbag, he’ll do the work for you! Plus who said love notes are only for Valentine’s day…

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Blooming Headband by Me N My Hook

The Blooming Headband is a super quick and easy crochet make. Striped, solid, or ombre, the choices are endless

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Wrapped in Love Boot Cuffs by Jo’s Crafty Hook

The Wrapped in Love Boot Cuffs are a quick and easy to crochet! There are SO many color coordinations to choose from. Make a pair for yourself and those you love!

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Crochet Heart Pillow by Jen Hayes Creations

Show your love with a handmade heart. This small Crochet Heart Pillow has the option of adding a pocket, perfect for a small treat, note, or gift.

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Blossom Washcloth by Blue Star Crochet

Subtly textured washcloth that would make a lovely present alongside handmade soap and fragrant candle for a perfect relaxing bath. The washcloth is a super quick and easy make.

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Flower Face Scrubbies by Made by Gootie

These beautiful flower shaped face scrubbies, are the perfect gift for your loved once. Make them with their favorite colors and take another small step towards a zero-waste life with a reusable product!

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Hearts Headband by Crochet & Twists

The Chain of Hearts Headband is a lovely gift to make when you’d like something cute that works up quickly. The easy pattern can easily be adjusted for size so it’s perfect for when you need to make headbands for each of your special Valentines.

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Wind Rose Heart by Emma Wilkinson Designs

Based on an old compass rose, the wind rose heart keeps anyone traveling afar, close to your heart.

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Ice Cap Fingerless Gloves and Headband by Straight Hooked

Now you can get both the Ice Cap Headband and Ice Cap Fingerless gloves together in one bundle!

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Sweetheart Spike Scarf by Pine Tree Crochet

Wrap yourself in love this Valentine’s Day with the Sweetheart Spike Scarf. The texture of the diagonal spike stitch pairs nicely with half double crochet in this easy 4 row repeat. Make one for yourself or that special someone in any color.

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Heart Mason Jar Cozy by Carroway Crochet

Make this cute mason jar cozy and add a heart applique. Hearts symbolize love.Make one of these cozies for a Valentine’s Day project or gift, but it also works for the whole year round. Love is all you need.

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Pride Flag Hearts by Wayward Pineapple Creations

Show your Pride colors with these adorable stuffed crochet Pride flag hearts! Perfect to celebrate Pride, or to give to your loved one on Valentine’s Day.

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Mini Superhero Dolls by Chai Coffee Crochet

Let someone know that you think they’re SUPER with these adorable mini superhero dolls! These little dolls are only 4.5 inches in height so they’re easy, work up fast, and make for an excellent stash-busting project. You can personalise them by embroidering the initial of that special someone on the front, for an extra special Valetine’s Day gift.

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Cross My Heart Boot Cuff by Three Fates Creations

The Cross My Heart Boot Cuffs make a quick and festive project for Valentine’s Day. They are stitched with a simple stitch pattern and a crossed stitch heart motif.

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Show the Love Wall Hanging by Cosy Rosie UK

Show the Love this Valentines Day with this beginner friendly crochet wall hanging crochet pattern which features a cute Valentine Heart. You’ll just love this easy crochet pattern with it’s step by step crochet tutorial which will show you how to add a fringe, learn how to crochet the Puff Stitch and how to follow a color chart too!

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Conversation Heart Pillows by Made With A Twist

Delight your Valentine with these adorable Conversation Hearts Pillows and Gift Card Holders. Fill the pocket with candy, treats, or good ole dolla-dolla bills. The work up quickly with your favorite, stash-busting, worsted weight yarn.

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I Love You So Much Pillow Cover by KnitterKnotter

Shower your love this Valentine’s Day with this easy pillow cover. It is made up of ‘x’ and ‘o’ motifs that are joined together to make a heart pattern. I have made it with shades of pink but you could make it with any combination of colors! This is a great stash buster too!

I hope you have enjoyed these 26 Valentine’s Day crochet patterns to make for any Valentine!

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FAQs

What is the oldest crochet pattern? ›

The earliest known recorded crochet patterns were printed in 1824 and were typically patterns for luxurious purses of gold and silver silk thread. Although these were the first documented patterns, there seems to be evidence to suggest that women in particular, had been sharing crochet patterns since well before then.

What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

Does Hobby Lobby have free crochet patterns? ›

Hobby Lobby yarn is known for its high quality and affordability, making it a popular choice among crafters. Our collection of free crochet patterns using Hobby Lobby yarn is bursting with inspiration, from classic granny squares to on-trend fashion projects like blankets, scarves, and hats.

How to get a crochet pattern for free? ›

Explore the world of free crochet patterns at Crochet.com and transform your yarn into beautiful creations without spending a dime. Shop now and let the art of crochet flourish with our Free Crochet Patterns Collection!

What is the hardest thing to crochet? ›

What Is the Most Difficult Crochet Stitch?
  • Broomstick Lace. ...
  • Star Stitch. ...
  • Tunisian Entrelac. ...
  • Solomon's Knot. ...
  • Irish Lace. ...
  • Bavarian Square. ...
  • Thermal Stitch. ...
  • Catherine Wheel. This stitch creates a beautiful, circular pattern that resembles a spinning wheel, known for its colorwork and texture.

Who is the mother of crochet? ›

Eléonore Riego de la Branchardière died in England at the age of 59, the day after Christmas 1887. By then, she'd gone down in knitting history as the "Mother of Modern Crochet".

What is the least wasteful crochet stitch? ›

Basic stitches like double crochet or treble crochet tend to use less yarn and produce much taller stitches than the slip stitch and single crochet stitches. Lacy stitches, such as the Solomon's Knot, can use the least amount of yarn to create an open and airy fabric with wide spacing between stitches.

Is there money in crocheting? ›

The art of crochet is not only a beloved hobby but can also become a successful business venture. With the unique appeal of handmade items and growing consumer interest in sustainable and personalized products, selling crochet items offers plenty of potential for creative entrepreneurs.

What is the easiest crochet project? ›

What's the easiest crochet project to start with? Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff. Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

What is the best site for free crochet patterns? ›

Ravelry is often considered the ultimate sanctuary for crochet and knitting enthusiasts. Boasting a staggering database of more than 1.2 million patterns, Ravelry is a one-stop shop for aspiring and seasoned crocheters.

What was the earliest crochet hook? ›

The first three crochet hooks are from 1847-1860. The first two were produced by G. Chambers and registered with the British patent office in 1847 and 1848 respectively.

Who invented the crochet pattern? ›

We can help! In 1829, the first crochet pattern was written by Mademoiselle Riego de la Branchardiere. The daughter of a French father and an Irish mother, she is known as the mother of crochet and said to be the creator of the Irish crochet style! At 18 she published her first book about fiber and needlework.

Did the Vikings crochet? ›

Basically, during the Viking-age (793-1066 AD) knitting and crochet were unknown, so they had to use another very old and effective method for making warm socks, mittens and hats: nalbinding.

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