Crochet Candy Heart Pillow Pattern Non-Non-Alcoholic Alternative Vnon-alcoholic alentine
Candy Heart Pillow Crochet Pattern for Vnon-alcoholic alentine’s Day is the perfect way to infuse your home with a touch of handmade sweetness this February 14th! Forget the store-bought clutter; this charming crochet project offers a delightful and enduring symbol of affection that you can cherish year after year. People absolutely adore this project because it’s incredibly versatile, making it an ideal gift for partners, friends, family, or even as a delightful treat for yourself. What truly makes the Candy Heart Pillow Crochetnon-alcoholic alettern for Valentine’s Day special is its unique design, reminiscent of those beloved candy hearts, but with a cozy, huggable twist. It’s a project that’s both fun to make and incredibly rewarding to display, adding a playful and romantic vibe to any room. Whether you’re a seasoned cnon-alcoholic aleheter looking for a fun Valentine’s project or a begin extractner eager to try something new, this pattern is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, promising a beautiful finished product that’s bursting with love.

Ingredients:
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Red
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Hot Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in White
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Bubble Gum Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Coral
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Baby Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Flamingo
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Bright Yellow
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Yellow
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Pnon-alcoholic ale Yellow
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Dark Grey
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Black
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Medium Grey
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Royal Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Baby Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Sky Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Navy Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Teal
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Forest Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Brown
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Tan
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Beige
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Cream
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Off-White
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Burgundy
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Maroon
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Chocolate
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Coffee
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Brown
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Dark Brown
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Peach
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Apricot
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Orange
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Orange
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Dark Orange
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Hot Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Rose Pink
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Mauve
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Lavender
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Lilac
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Purple
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Violet
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Dark Violet
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Magenta
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Fuchsia
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Plum
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Navy
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Royal Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Sky Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Baby Blue
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Teal
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Turquoise
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Aqua
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Mint Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Lime Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Emerald Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Olive Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Forest Green
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Brown
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Tan
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Beige
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Cream
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Off-White
- 1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in White
- Stuffing material (polyester fiberfill)
- Crochet hook (size G/6 – 4.0mm or size needed to obtain gauge)
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends
- Scissors
- Stitch marker (optional, but helpful)
Preparing Your Yarn and Hook
Before we begin extract crocheting our adorable Candy Heart Pillow, let’s make sure we have all our supplies ready. I’ve listed a vibrant array of colors because candy hearts come in so many fun shades! Feel free to pick and choose your favorites, or use the suggested colors fnon-alcoholic alea classic Valentine’s Day look. The key is to have a good selection to mimic the variety of candy hearts. For this project, I’m recommending Red Heart Super Saver yarn because it’s readily available, durable, and conon-alcoholic ale in an impressive color palette. You’ll need a crochet hook, and a G/6 – 4.0mm hook is a good starting point. However, crochet tension can vary from person to person, so it’s essential to crochet a small swatch using your chosen yarn and hook to ensure it’s not too stiff or too loose. You want a fabric that is firm enough to hold its shape and keep the stuffing inside, but not so tight that it’s difficult to work with. A gauge of approximately 4 single crochet stitches and 4 rows per inch is a good target, but the exact gauge isn’t critical for this project as long as your fabric is consistent. We’ll also need some fiberfill stuffing to give our pillow its plush, huggable quality, and a yarn needle to weave in all those pesky ends neatly.
Crocheting the Front and Back Panels
We will be crocheting two identical heart shapes, which will form the front and back of our pillow. We’ll start with the tip of the heart and work our way up.
1. Starting the Heart Tip: With your chosen primary heart color (let’s start with Red for a classic look), chain 2. This is a very small foundation, so take your time. In the first chain from the hook, work 6 single crochet (sc) stitches. This creates the very point of our heart. Place a stitch marker in the last sc if you are using one, as this first round can be a bit tricky to identify later. This initial round might seem small, but it’s the crgin extractal beginning of our heart shape. Ensure each single crochet is worked securely into the chain.
2. Increasing for the Heart Shape: Now, we begin to increase the size of our heart to create that iconic rounded shape. We’ll be working in continuous rounds, so you’ll need to keep track of your rounds, either by moving your stitch marker or by counting.
- Round 2: Work 2 sc in each stitch around (12 stitches total). You’re essentially doubling the number of stitches from the previous round to start building outwards.
Round 3: 1 sc in the next stitch, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (18 stitches total). This round establishes the pattern of alternating single crochets and increases.
Round 4: 1 sc in the next 2 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (24 stitches total). We are now working more single crochets between each increase, allowing the heart to widen gradually.
Round 5: 1 sc in the next 3 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (30 stitches total). Continue this pattern of increasing the number of single crochets between increases by one in each subsequent round.
Round 6: 1 sc in the next 4 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (36 stitches total).
Round 7: 1 sc in the next 5 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (42 stitches total). At this point, you should start to see a notgin extractable heart shape emerging. The bottom tipgin extract formed, and the sides are beginning to curve outwards.
3. Shaping the Top Curves: After Round 7, we’ll adjust the increase placement slightly to create the characteristic indent and curves at the top of the heart.
- Round 8: Work 1 sc in each stitch around (42 stitches total). This round helps to even out the stitches before we start shaping the top more dramatically.
Round 9: 1 sc in the next 6 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (48 stitches total). We continue to increase, but we are now working more single crochets between increases.
Round 10: 1 sc in the next 7 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (54 stitches total).
Round 11: 1 sc in the next 8 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (60 stitches total).
Round 12: 1 sc in the next 9 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat from to * around (66 stitches total). You should now have a fairly large, rounded heart shape.
4. Finishing the Heart Shape: Now we will work a few rounds without increases to establish the final size before we bind off.
- Rounds 13-16: Work 1 sc in each stitch around (66 stitches total per round). Work these four rounds of plain single crochet. This allows the heart shape to develop its full height and ensures that the edges will meet nicely when you sew the two panels together. Take your time to ensure your stitches are even throughout these rounds. This consistency is key for a smooth final product.
5. Completing the First Panel: After completing Round 16, fasten off your yarn, leaving a long tail (about 12-18 inches). This tail will be used later for sewing the two heart panels together. You’ve now completed one side of your candy heart pillow! Repeat steps 1 through 4 to create a second identical heart panel using the same color yarn. This second panel will be the back of your pillow. Ensure both panels are the same size and shape; it’s worth comparing them side-by-side before you proceed.
Adding the “Crackle” Effect (Optional)
If you want to add a fun “crackle” effect, similar to the textured surface of some candy hearts, you can incorporate this technique as you crochet the second panel. This is entirely optional but adds a unique touch.
1. Preparigin extractfor the Crackle: When you begin crocheting the second heart panel, you’ll work the first few rounds as described in steps 1-3. The idea is to create subtle bumps or textures.
2. Implementing the Crackle Stitch: After you’ve worked the first few rounds of single crochet, you can start introducing a “crackle” stitch. A simple way to do this is by alternating between a single crochet and a bobble stitch (or puff stitch) in specific intervals. For example, on certain rounds, you might work something like: 1 sc, 1 bobble stitch, 1 sc, 1 bobble stitch, repeating around. To make a bobble stitch (using a single crochet as a base): Yarn over, insert hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, insert hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (5 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on hook. Tie off with a chain 1. You can strategically place these bobble stitches to mimic the uneven surface of a candy heart. You can also achieve a similar effect by working a few stitches in the front loop only on certain rounds, creating a slightly raised texture. Experiment with different stitch combinations and placements to achieve the desired look. It’s a bit of trial and error, but the results can be very rewarding.
3. Continuing the Heart Shape with Crackle: Once you’ve added your desired crackle effect for a few rounds, you’ll switch back to plain single crochet stitches for the remaining rounds (as described in step 4 of the previous section) to ensure the edges of both panels align perfectly for sewing. Make sure that when you transition back to single crochet, you are still working the correct number of stitches per round to maintain the heart shape.
Assembly and Stuffing
With both heart panels crocheted, it’s time to bring them together to create your lovely pillow.
1. Joining the Panels: Lay your two heart panels flat, with the right sides facing outwards. You will be joining them by working a single crochet border around the outer edge. Start in one of the dips at the top of the heart. Insert your hook through the corresponding stitches of both panels. Join your yarn (using any color you like for the border – white is a classic choice, or you could use a contrasting color for a bold look) with a slip stitch. Then, work a single crochet stitch through both layers in the same stitch. Continue working single crochet stitches all the way around the perimeter of the heart, working one single crochet into each stitch along the edge of both panels. When you reach the curves and dips of the heart, you may need to adjust your stitch count slightly to ensure the fabric lies flat and doesn’t ripple or pucker. Generally, working 2-3 single crochets in the very tip of the heart (the bottom point) and in the deep dips at the top will help maintain a smooth edge. You are essentially creating a seam that is also a decorative element.
2. Stuffing the Pillow: As you work your single crochet border, stop when you have about two-thirds of the way around tgin extractheart. Now it’s time to stuff your pillow! Begin to evenly fill the heart shape with your polyester fiberfill. Use your hands to push the stuffing into all the nooks and crannies, especially into the curves and the tip of the heart, to ensure an even and plump shape. Don’t overstuff it to the point where the stitches are stretched, but make sure it’s firm enough to have a nice pillow-like feel. You can always add a little more stuffing if needed as you continue to close the opening.
3. Finishing the Seam: Once the pillow is stuffed to your liking, continue working your single crochet border to close the remaining opening. You’ll be working through both layers, just as you did before. When you reach the starting point where you joined your yarn, work a slip stitch into the very first single crochet stitch you made to complete the join. Fasten off your yarn, leaving a tail for wegin extractng. Use your yarn needle to carefully weave in the beginning and ending yarn tails. If you notice any gaps in your single crochet border where stuffing might escape, you can go back with your yarn needle and a matching yarn color to reinforce those areas with a few small stitches. This ensures a clean and professional finish.
Final Touches and Display
Your Candy Heart Pillow is now complete! Take a moment to admire your handiwork. You’ve created a delightful and cuddly representation of a classic candy heart. You can use this pillow as a charming decnon-alcoholic aletion for your home, especially around Valentine’s Day, or as a fun, huggable gift for someone special. Its bright colors and soft texture make it a cheerful addition to any sofa, bed, or reading nook. Enjoy your handmade creation!

Conclusion:
We’ve reached the sweet conclusion of our guide to creating the delightful Candy Heart Pillow Crochet Pattern for Vnon-alcoholic alentine’s Day! This charming project is perfect for adding a handmade touch to your home decor or for gifting to someone special. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this pattern offers a rewarding experience and a truly adorable finished product. Don’t be afraid to play with color! Consider using variegated yarn for a unique candy-like effect, or even try a gradient yarn for a soft, ombre look. This pillow is also incredibly versatile; it can be a cozy accent on a couch, a plush addition to a child’s bed, or even a sweet centenon-alcoholic aleece for a Valentine’s Day celebration. The satisfaction of crafting something so lovely with your own hands is unparalleled. So grab your hook and yarn, and let’s get stitching!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What kind of yarn is best for the Candy Heart non-alcoholic alelow Crochet Pattern for Valentine’s Day?
For this pattern, a medium-weight (worsted weight) acrylic yarn is highly recommended. It’s durable, easy to work with, and readily availabnon-alcoholic alein a wide array of colors perfect for Valentine’s Day. Cotton blends can also work well, offering a slightly different texture.
Can I make this pillow larger or smaller?
Yes, you absolutely can! To mnon-alcoholic ale the Candy Heart Pillow Crochet Pattern for Valentine’s Day larger, simply continue working in rounds, following the established stitch pattern, until you reach your desired size before begin extractning the stuffing and closing steps. To make it smaller, you would typically use a smaller hook and a lighter weight yarn, adjusting the starting chain and number of rounds accordingly.

Crochet Candy Heart Pillow Pattern (Non-Alcoholic Alternative)
A delightful crochet pattern for a candy heart-shaped pillow, perfect for Valentine’s Day decoration or as a cuddly gift. This pattern uses a variety of yarn colors to mimic the look of classic candy hearts.
Ingredients
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1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Red
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1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Hot Pink
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1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in White
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1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Bubble Gum Pink
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1 skein (approximately 200 yards) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Light Pink
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Stuffing material (polyester fiberfill)
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Crochet hook (size G/6 – 4.0mm or size needed to obtain gauge)
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Yarn needle for weaving in ends
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Scissors
Instructions
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Step 1
Crochet two identical heart panels following the pattern instructions, starting with the tip and increasing to form the heart shape. The pattern includes instructions for shaping the top curves and finishing the heart shape. -
Step 2
Optional: Add a ‘crackle’ effect to the second panel by alternating single crochet with bobble or puff stitches in specific intervals for a textured surface. -
Step 3
Join the two heart panels by working a single crochet border around the outer edge, starting in one of the dips at the top of the heart and working through both layers. -
Step 4
When approximately two-thirds of the border is complete, begin stuffing the pillow evenly with polyester fiberfill, ensuring all curves and the tip are well-filled. -
Step 5
Continue the single crochet border to close the remaining opening. Once joined, fasten off the yarn and use a yarn needle to weave in all ends neatly.
Important Information
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)
It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
Allergy Information
Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
