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The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a Valentine's Day yarn wreath, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for making hearts of various sizes. It outlines the process of wrapping yarn around a wreath form and assembling the hearts, along with optional steps for added stability and decoration. The pattern is designed to be accessible and fun for crafters looking to create a festive decoration for Valentine's Day.

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The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a Valentine's Day yarn wreath, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for making hearts of various sizes. It outlines the process of wrapping yarn around a wreath form and assembling the hearts, along with optional steps for added stability and decoration. The pattern is designed to be accessible and fun for crafters looking to create a festive decoration for Valentine's Day.

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Free Pattern Friday!

Valentine's Day Yarn Wreath


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Valentine's Day Yarn Wreath

Valentine's Yarn Wreath

Materials:
12" Styrofoam wreath form
Bulky variegated yarn (I used Hobby Lobby's First Love Yarn in "Kisses")
Any color worsted weight yarn (I used hot pink, pale pink, aqua, light blue, lilac, and purple)

E Hook (or your favorite)


Yarn needle
Polyester stuffing
16 gauge wire (optional)
Decorative ribbon or trim

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Stick pins

Key:
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
st: stitch
sc2tog: single crochet 2 st together (decrease)

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Begin by tying the yarn around the wreath in one spot.
Don't worry about hiding the knot, as it will be covered.
Wrap the yarn all the way around the wreath, trying to
not overlap the strands. This makes the yarn's color
changes more even. When you reach the end, cut the
yarn leaving a few inches and wrap the tail to the back.
Use a crochet hook and pull the tail under a few strands
to hide it.

Heart A (smallest--make 2):


R1: Starting at point of heart, make an adjustable ring,
ch 1, and sc 3 into the ring. Pull closed.
R2: Work 2sc into each st (6)
R3: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next st)* repeat to end of
round (9)
R4: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 2 st)* repeat to end of
round (12)
R5: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 3 st)* repeat to end of
round (15) Yarn, 16 gauge wire, 12 foam wreath

R6: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 4 st)* repeat to end of


round (18)
R7: Sc into the next 9 st, skip next 9 st.
*You have now started the right side of the top of the heart.
R8: Starting at the first stitch of R6, sc into each st (9)
R9: (Sc2tog, sc into next st)* repeat to end of round (6)
Fasten off by slip stitching into the next stitch. Leave a tail. Using the yarn needle, weave tail through last row of
stitches and pull tightly to close the hole. Use a stuffing tool or the eraser end of the pencil to stuff the heart
lightly. Attach yarn back onto the open side of the yarn, starting on the inside and you will work around the
opening. You can either tie a knot to attach the new yarn or you can insert the hook on the outside into the first
stitch and pull the yarn up through the work, and sc for your first stitch. Repeat R7-9 on the other side to create
the second top bump. Weave in ends and set aside.

Heart B (medium--make 1):


R1-R6: Work as for Heart A
R7: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 5 st)* repeat to end of round (21)
R8: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 6 st)* repeat to end of round (24)
R9: Sc into next 12 st, skip next 12 st.
*You have now started the right side of the top of the heart.
R10: Starting at the first st of R9, sc into each st (12)
R11: (Sc2tog, sc into next 2 st)* repeat to end of round (9)
R12: (Sc2tog, sc into next st)* repeat to end of round (6)

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Fasten off by slip stitching into the next stitch. Leave a tail. Using the yarn needle, weave tail through last row of
stitches and pull tightly to close the hole. Use a stuffing tool or the eraser end of the pencil to stuff the heart
lightly. Attach yarn back onto the open side of the yarn, starting on the inside and you will work around the
opening. You can either tie a knot to attach the new yarn or you can insert the hook on the outside into the first
stitch and pull the yarn up through the work, and sc for your first stitch. Repeat R9-12 on the other side to create
the second top bump. Weave in ends and set aside.
Heart C (large--make 2):
R1-R8: Work as for Heart B
R9: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 7 st)* repeat to end of round (27)
R10: (2 Sc into next st, sc into next 8 st)* repeat to end of round (30)
R11: Sc into next 15 st, skip next 15 st.
*You have now started the right side of the top of the heart.
R12: Starting at the first st of R11, sc into each st (15)
R13: (Sc2tog, sc into next 3 st)* repeat to end of round (12)
R14: (Sc2tog, sc into next 2 st)* repeat to end of round (9)
R15: (Sc2tog, sc into next st)* repeat to end of round (6)
Fasten off by slip stitching into the next stitch. Leave a tail. Using the yarn needle, weave tail through last row of
stitches and pull tightly to close the hole. Use a stuffing tool or the eraser end of the pencil to stuff the heart
lightly. Attach yarn back onto the open side of the yarn, starting on the inside and you will work around the
opening. You can either tie a knot to attach the new yarn or you can insert the hook on the outside into the first
stitch and pull the yarn up through the work, and sc for your first stitch. Repeat R11-15 on the other side to create
the second top bump. Weave in ends and set aside.

Heart D (extra large--make 1):


R1-10: Work as for Heart C
R11: (2 Sc into next st, sc into 9 st)* repeat to end of round (33)
R12: (2 Sc into next st, sc into 10 st)* repeat to end of round (36)
R13: Sc into next 18 st, skip next 18 st.
*You have now started the right side of the top of the heart.
R14: Starting at the first st of R13, sc into each st (18)
R15: (Sc2tog, sc into next 4 st)* repeat to end of round (15)
R16: (Sc2tog, sc into next 3 st)* repeat to end of round (12)
R17: (Sc2tog, sc into next 2 st)* repeat to end of round (9)
R18: (Sc2tog, sc into next st)* repeat to end of round (6)
Fasten off by slip stitching into the next stitch. Leave a tail. Using the yarn needle, weave tail through last row of
stitches and pull tightly to close the hole. Use a stuffing tool or the eraser end of the pencil to stuff the heart
lightly. Attach yarn back onto the open side of the yarn, starting on the inside and you will work around the
opening. You can either tie a knot to attach the new yarn or you can insert the hook on the outside into the first
stitch and pull the yarn up through the work, and sc for your first stitch. Repeat R13-18 on the other side to create
the second top bump. Weave in ends and set aside.
You may now begin sewing your hearts together. Arrange them as you would like and stitch them in a line. It's
easier to use one color and stitch through all of them across, keeping your stitches hidden, rather than changing
yarn colors.
The next step is completely optional but I found that it really helped the hearts on my wreath stand up and stay in
line. Once you've stitched the hearts together, start at the back on one side and feed a long piece of wire all the
way through to the other side. After making it all the way through, insert both ends into the wreath form.

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In a word processing program, print "Happy Valentine's Day" and trim into a banner. Curl edges and pin to
wreath.

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Cut a length of trim 24" in half, so you have two 12" pieces. Loop them around the top of the wreath and tie at the
top. Hang her up! Easy right? Happy Valentine's Day! (or as my little boys say, Happy Valentimes!)

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