Free Crochet Hearts Collar and Edging Pattern
Crochet Hearts Collar and Edging Pattern by Crochet For You.
I wanted to make a crochet pattern for V-day but hadn’t had enough yarn for a large project. So I thought to make something small and quick project using less than 50 yards. First, I started with an empty mind, but soon I could make an edging pattern with little hearts on it. After a while, I could make a collar pattern with these lovely hearts pattern.
Today’s main pattern is the collar with crochet hearts plus you can convert this pattern to the edging for blankets, dresses or anything you want.
Updated: I created a symbol chart to understand the pattern clearly.
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Crochet Hearts Collar Pattern
Skill Level easy
Finished size 17″ around the neckline
- I used 40 yards to make this collar
- 4 mm crochet hook
You can try this pattern with DK or worsted. To get your desired length around the neckline, crochet multiple of 4.
Abbreviations/stitches
- fdc = foundation double crochet (check out the fdc video tutorial from moogly)
- ch = chain
- FLO = Front Loop Only
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- hdc2tog = [Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yo, pull up loop] 2 times, yo, pull back through all the loops on the hook.
- sk = skip
- sl st = slip stitch
- *to* = repeat * to * the instructions.
- (RS) = Right side
Crochet Heart Collar pattern
fdc multiple of 4 without beg ch(s)
Row 1: (RS) fdc 89, turn (89 fdc)
Row 2: ch 2, working on FLO, hdc in 1st st, hdc in each st across, turn. (89 hdc sts)
Row 3: ch 3, 5 dc in 1st st, *sk 3 sts, 5 dc in next st* repeat *to* end, turn. (23 (5-dc sts))
Row 4: *ch 2, hdc2tog, ch 2, sl st to the 2nd st of hdc2tog you just crocheted, ch 2, hdc2tog, ch 2, sl st to the 2nd st of hdc2tog you just crocheted (one heart shape completed), sl st to next st* repeat *to* end. Fasten off.
Crochet Hearts Edging – free pattern
Note:
- Select the same yarn you worked with the main part.
- This crochet hearts edging is easy and fast.
- Skip 4 or 5 stitches in row 2. If not, your work will curve. The edge I crochet curved a bit, because I skip 3 sts.
- Turn the work if the design works in rows. sl st to the first hdc in rounds.
Materials (I used)
Red pink color (fingering weight)
2.5 mm crochet hook
hdc st multiple of 5. (skip 4 sts in row 2 in the pattern)
hdc st multiple of 6. (skip 5 sts in row 2 in the pattern)
Row 1: Join the yarn with ch 1, hdc in each st across the edging.
Row 2: ch 3, 5 dc in first st, *sk 4 / 5 sts, 5 dc in next st* repeat *to* end or round
Row 3: ch 2,*ch 2, hdc2tog, ch 2, sl st to same and last st you just crocheted, ch 2, hdc2tog, ch 2, sl st to same and last st you just crocheted (one heart shape is completed), sl st to next st* repeat *to* end, Fasten off.
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6 Comments
Rebecca Cutrell
I love some of your pieces. How do I get them, or what do I join, I know you have a copyright, for which I will respect. I especially like you collars and headbands. and I understand your directions. Thanks again for your beautiful work.
Erangi Udeshika
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Isel Steenkamp
Thanks for the beauriful paterns!!!!!
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CINDY
What exact color did you use for the heart edging on the blanket? Your pattern and work are gorgeous! THANK YOU.
Erangi Udeshika
Hi Cindy, Thank you. I’m glad you like it. I used local yarn. It hasn’t any label so I couldn’t find the name. That pink color very similar to the coral pink.