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20 Crochet Heart Beanie Patterns, Perfect For Valentine’s Day

January 23, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

 

There is something ridiculously sweet about a crochet heart beanie. It’s practical, it’s cosy, and it says I made this for you without needing to wrap yourself in red glitter and shout “Valentine’s Day!” across the room.

Whether you are making a Valentine’s Day crochet hat for a child, a cute matching beanie for the family, a handmade gift for a friend, or just a cheerful winter hat with a little heart detail, crochet heart beanies are one of those projects that feel special without being too fussy. They are also a lovely way to use up those odd balls of pink, red, cream, grey, or soft pastel yarn hiding in the bottom of the stash basket. You know the ones — not quite enough for a blanket, too pretty to throw away, and somehow multiplying when we are not looking.

This roundup brings together 20 crochet heart beanie patterns, including sweet Valentine hats, textured heart stitch designs, heart colorwork beanies, slouchy styles, pom pom hats, and beginner-friendly options. Some are perfect for babies and toddlers, some are sized for children and adults, and a few are just the thing if you want a quick handmade Valentine’s gift that doesn’t require three weeks, seventeen stitch markers, and a small emotional breakdown.

If you enjoy making seasonal crochet projects, you may also like our 30 Crochet Patterns for Valentine’s Day or these Valentine’s Day Granny Squares, especially if you are planning a full love-themed crochet session with yarn, tea, and absolutely no interruptions.

Why Crochet Heart Beanies Make Such Lovely Handmade Gifts

A crochet heart beanie is one of those projects that works for so many occasions. Yes, it is perfect for Valentine’s Day, but it also makes a thoughtful birthday gift, a cute baby shower present, a winter market item, or a sweet “just because” make for someone who could use a little extra love.

Unlike some handmade gifts, hats are practical. They get worn. They get photographed. They get tucked into school bags, coat pockets, and winter wardrobes. And because many crochet beanie patterns can be made in a weekend, they are a great choice when you want something heartfelt but not overwhelming.

Heart beanies can also be styled in so many ways. You can go classic with red and white, soft and romantic with blush pink and cream, modern with grey and a single white heart, or playful with rainbow stripes and bright contrast hearts. If you are crocheting for someone who is not very “pink and frilly,” a neutral hat with one subtle heart can still feel sweet without looking overly themed.

What to Look for in a Crochet Heart Beanie Pattern

Before you pick a pattern from the list below, it helps to think about the style and skill level that suits you best.

For beginners, look for a simple crochet beanie pattern with an added heart applique. This is often easier than working color changes directly into the hat, and it gives you a little more control over placement. If your heart comes out slightly wonky, just call it handmade charm and carry on — we have all been there.

For confident beginners or intermediate crocheters, heart stitch beanies and colorwork heart hats are a lovely next step. These patterns may use techniques such as double crochet color changes, puff stitches, bobbles, tapestry crochet, or textured heart rows. They are still very achievable, but they usually need a little more counting and attention than a plain hat.

For gift-making, check whether the pattern includes multiple sizes. A crochet heart beanie pattern with toddler, child, and adult sizing is especially useful if you want to make matching Valentine hats or family photo props.

Best Yarn for Crochet Heart Beanies

Most crochet beanie patterns use worsted weight yarn, DK yarn, or chunky yarn, depending on the look and warmth you want. Worsted weight yarn is a reliable choice for everyday hats because it gives good structure without being too bulky.

Acrylic yarn is practical for children’s hats because it is washable and budget-friendly. Wool blends are lovely if you want extra warmth, especially for adult winter beanies. Cotton blends can work for lighter decorative hats, but they may not have the same stretch or cosy feel as acrylic or wool.

For heart details, contrast is your friend. A pale heart on a darker beanie, or a red heart on a cream or grey hat, will stand out beautifully in photos. This matters if you are making hats for gifts, craft fairs, or Pinterest-worthy Valentine projects.

If you are building up your crochet supplies, a good yarn needle, sharp scissors, stitch markers, and a comfortable crochet hook set make the whole process much smoother. A pom pom maker is optional, but let’s be honest — once you start adding fluffy pom poms to hats, it is hard to stop.

Easy Ways to Customise a Crochet Heart Beanie

One of the best things about crochet heart hats is how easy they are to personalise.

You can add a faux fur pom pom for a boutique-style finish, make a matching scarf or cowl, stitch on a small tag, or change the heart colors to suit the person you are making it for. A red heart is classic for Valentine’s Day, but soft lavender, dusty rose, mustard, teal, or even rainbow hearts can make the design feel fresh and less holiday-specific.

For babies and toddlers, keep embellishments secure and avoid anything that could be pulled off easily. For teens and adults, a slouchy fit or muted color palette can make the hat feel more wearable beyond Valentine’s Day.

And if you are crocheting from your yarn stash, this is a brilliant scrap yarn project. Small heart sections, appliques, stripes, and pom poms are all useful ways to use up leftover yarn from previous projects. For more love-themed crochet ideas beyond hats, have a peek at these 20 Heart Themed Bags to Crochet for Valentine’s Day.

20 Crochet Heart Beanie Patterns to Make for Valentine’s Day

Keep your existing roundup links here, but I would recommend adding a short helpful note under each one where possible.

For each pattern, try to include:

Best for: beginner, confident beginner, intermediate
Sizes included: baby, toddler, child, adult, or multiple sizes
Style: applique heart, heart stitch, colorwork heart, slouchy beanie, pom pom hat
Why we like it: quick gift, great for scraps, good photo prop, wearable beyond Valentine’s Day

This makes the roundup much more helpful for readers and gives Google more useful content to understand the article.

Crochet Heart Beanie Tips Before You Start

Crochet hats are wonderfully satisfying, but sizing can be a little sneaky. A hat can look perfect flat on the table and then behave like a teacup cosy once it is actually on someone’s head. Always check the finished measurements in the pattern before you start, especially if you are making a child’s hat or a gift.

If the pattern gives gauge, do a quick gauge check. I know, I know — nobody wants to stop and make a gauge swatch when there is a cute heart hat waiting to happen. But for hats, gauge really does matter. Too tight and the beanie may not fit. Too loose and it can stretch out or feel floppy.

When changing colors for heart designs, carry your unused yarn neatly on the inside where the pattern allows, or cut and weave ends if that gives you a cleaner finish. If you are making a hat for a child, check the inside for loose loops that little fingers could catch.

Blocking is usually optional for beanies, but a light steam or gentle shaping can help textured heart stitches sit nicely. Just be careful with acrylic yarn — too much heat can flatten the stitches permanently, and we do not need to turn a lovely handmade beanie into a sad pancake.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crochet Heart Beanies

Are crochet heart beanies good for beginners?

Yes, many crochet heart beanies are beginner-friendly, especially patterns that use a basic beanie shape with a heart applique stitched on afterward. If you are new to crochet hats, start with a simple beanie pattern and add the heart as a separate piece. Once you feel more confident, try heart colorwork or textured heart stitches.

What is the easiest crochet heart beanie style?

The easiest style is usually a plain crochet beanie with a sewn-on heart applique. This avoids color changes inside the hat and lets you position the heart exactly where you want it. It is also forgiving if you want to swap colors or make the heart larger or smaller.

Can I make a crochet heart beanie for adults?

Absolutely. Heart beanies are not just for children. For adults, choose softer color combinations such as grey and cream, blush and oatmeal, burgundy and charcoal, or navy with a small white heart. A subtle heart design can feel stylish and wearable while still being handmade and sweet.

What yarn should I use for a Valentine crochet hat?

Worsted weight yarn is one of the most common choices for crochet beanies, but always follow the yarn weight suggested in the pattern. Acrylic yarn is easy-care and affordable, wool blends are warm and cosy, and chunky yarn works well for fast winter hats.

Can I sell crochet heart beanies made from these patterns?

That depends on the individual designer’s terms. Many designers allow finished items to be sold in small quantities, but you should always check the pattern page before selling hats at markets, online, or in your handmade shop.

How long does it take to crochet a heart beanie?

A simple crochet heart beanie can often be made in an afternoon or over a weekend, depending on the size, yarn weight, and amount of detail. Chunky yarn hats work up especially quickly, while colorwork and textured heart stitch designs may take a little longer.

More Valentine Crochet Ideas

Once you have made one heart beanie, it is very easy to fall into the “just one more” trap. One for a child, one for a friend, one in better colors, one with a pom pom, one without a pom pom — suddenly there is a small army of heart hats on the sofa and nobody is allowed to sit down.

If you are still in the mood for love-themed stitching, pair your beanie with a small crochet heart garland, a matching scarf, a Valentine’s Day bag, or a set of granny squares. You can also browse more free crochet patterns and tutorials on CraftBits if you want another quick project to add to your handmade gift pile.

Crochet heart beanies are a lovely mix of practical and sentimental. They are warm, wearable, giftable, and just a little bit adorable — exactly the kind of project that reminds us why handmade gifts still matter.

 

Embossed heart Beanie – from this book 

 

Hearts Beret The crochet pattern for an adorable slouchy beret allows you to create a versatile headwear piece that can be worn in a variety of styles. You can wear the beret as a traditional beanie, in the classic beret style, or with a super slouchy fit. The pattern allows you to create a stylish and practical accessory that can be worn in many different ways.

 

Free Crochet Pattern: Easy Heart Hat – Edie Eckman

 

Hearts beanie – If you are unfamiliar with Fair Isle knitting techniques, this pattern includes a comprehensive photo tutorial section that will teach you how to create this type of knitting. The tutorial is 13 pages long and covers a range of topics to help you learn the technique. You do not need to worry about not knowing how to do Fair Isle, as the tutorial provides step-by-step instructions and photos to guide you through the process.

 

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In conclusion, crocheting a beanie for Valentine’s Day is a unique and meaningful gift idea that is both practical and customizable. Whether you are an experienced crocheter or just starting out, there are many crochet patterns available online to suit your skills and your Valentine’s personal style.

Not only will this gift show your thoughtfulness and creativity, but it will also provide a tangible reminder of your love every time it is worn. So if you want to give a gift that is truly one-of-a-kind and heartfelt, consider crocheting a beanie for your Valentine. With a little time and effort, you can create a gift that will be appreciated and cherished for years to come.

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