heart cushion written pattern (continuation of my youtube tutorial!)

Hi everyone! Here's the written pattern for rounds 1-12 of my heart cushion cover. You can find the demonstration/steps for rounds 1-5 and how to read this pattern and make the stitches in my youtube tutorial.

Abbreviations: ch - chain / sc - single crochet / hdc - half double crochet / dc - double crochet / ss - slip stitch

Please note that the steps on ending each round and attaching a new color to your work (ss + ch 1) are explained with demonstrations in my youtube tutorial. I strongly recommend that you watch the full video before attempting to continue the rounds with this written pattern since I explain in detail how to make sense of the way it's written as I crochet each stitch in real time.

IMPORTANT: there are no mistakes in this pattern! Some people just haven't read the instructions correctly and I apologize to everyone that got confused by their comments. Please ignore them because I've successfully crocheted multiple projects (both pieces of the cushion, 2 bags of different sizes, wall hanging) following this exact pattern and never faced a problem with the stitches.

Round 1:

Slipknot, ch 8, dc into 3rd ch from your hook, 1 dc, 3 dc x 2, 1 dc, 4 dc, *now work on the other side of the ch*, in the same stitch as the previous 4 dc - 3 dc (total 7 dc in that stitch), dc 4 together, 6 dc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 2:

2 hdc (in the same stitch as the ss from the previous round), 1 hdc x 4, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 4, 2 hdc x 2, 3 hdc x 2, 2 hdc, 1 sc, sc 2 together, 1 sc, 2 hdc, 3 hdc x 2, 2 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 3:

1 hdc x 7, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 8, 2 hdc x 6, 1 sc x 2, sc 4 together, 1 sc x 2, 2 hdc x 6, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 4:

1 hdc x 9, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 12, *2 hdc, 1 hdc* x 4, 2 sc, 1 sc x 2, sc 2 together, 1 sc x 2, 2 sc, *1hdc, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc x 3, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 5:

1 hdc x 10, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 13, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 2* x 4, 2 sc, 1 sc, sc 4 together, 1 sc, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 2, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc x 3, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 6: 

1 hdc x 12, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 15, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 3* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 3, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 7: 

1 hdc x 13, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 13, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 4* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 4 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 4, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc x 2, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 8:

1 hdc x 15, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 16, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 5* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 5, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 9:

1 hdc x 16, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 17, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 6* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 6, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 10:

1 hdc x 18, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 19, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 7* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 7, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 11:

1 hdc x 19, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 20, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 8* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 8, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

Round 12:

1 hdc x 21, 3 dc, 1 hdc x 22, *2 hdc, 1 hdc x 9* x 4, 2 sc, sc x 2, sc 2 together, sc x 2, 2 sc, *1 hdc x 9, 2 hdc* x 4, 1 hdc, end the round and attach your next color (ss + ch 1)

If you want to do more than 12 rounds to make it bigger:

The lovely @bellamakesnz made an XL version of the heart pillow, you can follow her pattern for rounds 18-30 here: click me! 

OR End the rounds the same way (with ss + ch 1) then insert 1 hdc in each stitch around the heart. This will not affect the shape of your heart since you'll already have a base of rounds that give it the heart shape.

To connect the 2 heart pieces together and make the cushion:

Ss both the pieces together. Please watch the youtube tutorial for this part!

Comments

  1. thank you so much for the pattern :)

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  2. Thank you so much, I made this for my boyfriend and he loved it <3

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    1. idk why i just saw this comment and melted 😭♥

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  3. This pattern is so adorable! Im planning on making three in different color pallets for my friends as valentines gifts and was wondering what kind of yarn you would recommend for this project? The yarn I've been doing mock ups with seems to be too stiff for this project and your yarn always looks so soft n light

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    1. hiiii I use milk cotton yarn bcs it's very soft and just perfect for the project

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  5. chain 1, then cut the string, and then chain and pull the remaining yarn through !

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  6. Did this with chunky yarn, only changed a few stiches but so cute. Thank You!

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  7. I think there might be a problem with round 3. The written pattern says 1 hdc x 7, but the youtube video says 1 hdc x 6. If you do 1 hdc x 7 you can't do the 2 hdc x 6 towards the end.

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  8. the pattern is awesome, I was wondering how much yarn did you use roughly? and what gauge? thank you <3

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  9. i decided to tell everyone this just in case any one else was as confused as me, in round 6 when it says *hdc 2, hdc x3* x4 that confused me but i figured out you hdc 2 in the same then hdc x3 then repeat the whole thing 4 times, my bad if everyone understood and im just dumb lol

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    1. omg thank you so muchhh ive been struggling with this thanksss

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  10. thank you for the video and written pattern!! currently making this into a dog bed with chunky yarn and it’s turning out so cute

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  11. hi, you did a mistake, in the video youtube on the round 4,
    at the beginning you indicated to put 8hdc but here 9hdc so since I was following the pattern here at the end of the row I arrived with more than 2 stitches remaining instead of 3 here is just to warn you <33 (sorry for my english)

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  12. hey, i think i know why people are having trouble with this pattern: the way you start and end your rounds is very different from how it is usually taught and I think a lot of people miss the disclaimer at the start to check out your youtube video.

    Usually, you do a couple of chain stitches at the beginning of a round as a stand in for the corresponding stitch. As the row is then ended, the needle is inserted into the last of the chain stitches (the chain is treated as its own stitch), then you once again chain some stitches and skip this first stitch.

    The way rounds are finished here is different: the chain stitches are ignored entirely. so as you arrive at the end of a round, instead of inserting your needle into the last of the chain stitches, you insert it into the first proper stitch (usually the first of the hdcs), slip stitch and then chain one. The first stitch is then made into the same stitch you just slip stitched into instead of skipping it. The chain stitches are ignored and exist only to finish the previous row and bring you up to the proper height. They are not treated as stitches. I hope this helps someone!

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  13. heya, sorry if i missed it already, but is there a link for the inside heart pillow you used to stuff it? my stitches are a little looser than i hoped, i might have used a hook too big, and don't want the inside stuffing to be visible thru the gaps so a lining or pillow like you had would be amazing !!!

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    1. Hi! so i was thinking to myself maybe buy some like fabric and hot glue it inside? Maybe from Hobbycraft or wherever you're based!

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  14. Hello, how man stitches are there supposed to be. Because my first heart has 155 and my second heart has 144

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  15. i have a question that confuses me when i slip stitch at the end of the row and change the color if i have to start the next row with a double crochet should i insert in the same stitch where i slip stitched or in the stitch after?

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    1. Because in round 1-5 she did insert 1hdc in the same stitch where you ss thats what i continued doing! but i counted it aswell

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  16. Hey i need help, i repeated round 8 twice and I'm still struggling, i have like 5 stitches left and i already finished the whole steps if someone knows what i did wrong please tell me

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  17. hi, as someone whos been crocheting for 1+ years, i believe theres something wrong with this pattern i think, well at least for me. When i kept going on with the stitches, sometimes i wouldnt have enough space for it, or the dc were in the wrong spot, so i would have to improvise. Can you check over and/or tell me where im wrong?

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    1. Sometimes i still struggle with this piece, but ive gotten better... I think its just the first round, im confident in the rest of them

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  19. I've found that when I'm around round 9/10 my piece begins to become wobbly and it kind of goes into its self but I've been able to fix it by doing a blocking process.

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  20. Hi! Im just kinda stuck on r9 because when i finish *2hdc 1hdc x 6* x 4 i still have like 11 stitches until the middle even after doing 2sc sc x 2
    yeah thats basically it i counted all my stitches before and they are all correct so yeah idk what happened hope someone can come back to me soon!

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    1. Hello! I have the same problem with the 9r.. Were you able to come up with something? If you change it, is there no problem in 10r?

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  21. Hey I'm having a bit of a trouble at row 7, instead of getting 1hdc x2 I ended up getting only one hdc

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    1. I am having the same problem, please is there a way to fix this?

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    2. Hi. I had a problem with Round 7 too and discovered there was a mistake. Round 7 goes 1 hdc x 13, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 13 but is actually meant to go 1 hdc x 13, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 15
      The second lot of hdc is meant to be 15 NOT 13

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  22. Hi, just a quick question: I'm blocking on r5 bcuz at the end, I'm stuck with 3 remaining stitches... can someone pls explain?

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  23. Round 7 goes 1 hdc x 13, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 13 but is actually meant to go 1 hdc x 13, 2 dc x 2, 1 hdc x 15
    The second lot of hdc is meant to be 15 NOT 13
    The author of this pattern has an IMPORTANT part at the top and it basically says there are no mistakes in the pattern and people have just not read it properly.

    I would consider my self as a slightly more advanced crocheted and read through the pattern multiple times and get i still found it hard to follow parts and found multiple mistakes.

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    2. I tested it and it is actually 14 and at the end it will be 1hdc ×1 NOT of 1hdc ×2

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    3. Thank you SOOO much, I am an intermediate crocheter and I was so confused.

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    4. How many stitches should I have at the end of round 7?

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  24. Hi ! Thank you so much for the pattern I made one for my girlfriend and she absolutely love it 💕

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  25. I need help with round 7, I had 4 extra stitches, and I don't know what happened I followed the pattern exactly.

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  26. I love this pattern, i even made one for my grandma

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  27. It works really well but you have to read thoroughly and watching the youtube vid rlly helps

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  30. Why's your's flat but mine's like folded

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