Free Crochet Pattern: Heart Fridgie

By Rachel Choi – 26 Comments
Fridgies are small crocheted items that are intended to be refrigerator magnets. But these crochet patterns can be used for so much more. You can add this heart to any project you like, whether you use it as a pin or sew it onto a hat. The options are limitless.

Skill Level: beginner crochet skill level

Finished Size: 2 ¼” (6 cm) wide, 2” (5 cm) tall

crochet heart-fridgie

Materials:
Small amount of Medium Weight Yarn
Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm)
Magnet (Optional)

Crochet Pattern: Heart Fridgie
Row 1: ch 2, 2 sc in second ch from hook: 2 sc
Row 2: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in each sc: 4 sc
Row 3: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc: 6 sc
Row 4: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc: 8 sc
Row 5: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc: 10 sc
Row 6: turn, skip 2, (2 dc, 4 tr, 2 dc) in next sc, skip 1, sl st in next sc, skip 1, (2 dc, 4 tr, 2 dc) in next sc, skip 2, sl st in next sc, finish off

Glue heart fridgie onto magnet.

Need help understanding the abbreviations? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart.

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26 Comments

  1. Jeanne says:

    Cute patterns!

  2. Rachel says:

    Thanks Jeanne!!

  3. […] Fold three corners to the center of the square and sew envelope with a yarn needle. The heart used in the photo is a previous Crochet Spot pattern: Crochet Heart Fridgie […]

  4. Jan says:

    This heart is so well-shaped. Kudos!!

  5. Stephanie says:

    wonderful pattern! I used this to make an even smaller one on a G hook with WW yarn.

    Ch 2
    R1: 2 sc in first ch
    R2: ch 1, turn, 2 inc (4)
    R3:ch 1, turn, inc, 2 sc, inc (6)
    R4: skip st, 6 dc, skip st, slst, 6 dc, sl st
    Finishing: sc in end of each row and 2 in point at bottom, sc in each end of row until first lobe of heart.
    Tie off; cute tiny heart for attachment wherever! 🙂

  6. Hezaaa says:

    Im having a little problem with gaps in my heart. Especially where the.. “humps” are connected. Any advice on how to fix/avoid them?

  7. monicag says:

    This is so cute. Thanks so much for posting this up .

  8. Krysia says:

    Thanks for the inspiration. I´ve never crocheted anything but straight lines (like dishcloths). I tried the heart today and was skeptical that it would turn out or that I could follow a pattern like that. It was SO simple and SO cute. I´m inspired to go go go. Now I just have to figure out what to make! I think I´m addicted!

  9. Liz says:

    Hi guys,

    love the finished result, but as a beginning crochet-person: can someone explain the turn? how does that work? I googled it, watched videos, but when I try it with this pattern it turns into a weird jumble.

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Liz, when it says turn, you are at the end of the row, so take your work and turn it 180 degrees, so that you can make your next stitches on top of the row you just made.

  10. Yissel says:

    Hi Rachel! I adore your heart, I’m beggining to learn how to make crochet, I like to do this heart, but I don’t know what is means “sc” “tr” “dc”, i try super hard but itis diffucult to me, Can you please help me?

    GG

  11. Yissel says:

    Thank you so much Rachel, I’m 8 years old and I’m writing from México, I discovered the crochet and I like it, I find many interesting patterns, you are so talented, you inspired me to make many beautiful things, thank you so much for share all your talent with people with me 😀

    GG

  12. KATIE says:

    hezza, about the holes, make sure you go through the front and back loops, that is the only way i avoid holes in this

  13. I am a new crocheter but have tried several heart paaaaaatterns. I think I can do this. I woooooooooooooooooooould like it to be larger but not huge. Whaat size hook should I use?

    Thank you.

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Ruth, you can use any hook that gives your the size you desire. Just note that when using a larger hook, such as a J (6.00 mm), your stitches will be looser so you will have a more “holey” heart. You can also try using a thicker yarn for a larger heart.

  14. Crystal says:

    hey girls ~ does anyone know how to treble crochet? I honestly don’t know what they are talking about!! I’m going to make these for my students for Valentine’s day but have come across this term & do not understand it. Help please!!!

  15. justine says:

    hey rachel
    im new to crocheting and i found your heart pattern. its awesome. love it. but i get holes sometimes. how do i fix that?

  16. Kathy Cornwell says:

    You can also search on YouTube for tutorials on different stitches. I have learned many stitches on YouTube. Try it!

  17. Anne Aoki says:

    Hi Rachel, Wonderful Pattern. I started making coasters (for cups) as gifts. I made wonderful Turkey’s for Thanksgiving and Santa for Xmas. How would I enlarge your pattern for a coaster where the largest part of the heart is 4 inches in diameter?
    Thanks,
    ANNE

  18. Anne Aoki says:

    How would you make this heart pattern larger. I’d like it the size to be used a coffee cup coaster. Maybe 4 inches in diameter. Thanks. (I forgot to check the notify me of follow up comments by email on my first submission.
    THANKS
    ANNE

  19. Faith says:

    Perfect exactly what I was looking for thanks again for pointing out the Cool Coasters #4 was looking for a coaster for my sister to put her candle on thank you so much.

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