Are you looking for a fun and elegant crochet project with hearts? This Free Crochet Pattern for a Heart Cloche Hat is just what you need! With its charming design and the use of the Floating Heart Crochet Stitch, this hat is perfect for Valentine’s Day or even as part of a Queen of Hearts costume. You can purchase the ad free pdf at RAVELRY or ETSY.
What Makes the Heart Cloche Hat So Special?
This crochet cloche is unique because the hearts aren’t appliqued—they’re crocheted directly into the design, appearing to “float” beautifully on the hat. The clever use of the heart crochet stitch ensures that the hearts are integrated seamlessly as you work. Here is a photo tutorial that shows you how to crochet this floating heart stitch.
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Customization Options
Imagine the possibilities for color combinations:
- Classic Valentine’s shades like red and pink.
- Sophisticated neutrals like black and white.
- Playful palettes like pastel pink and chocolate brown.
The addition of dainty bows at the base of the hearts adds a final touch of whimsy and elegance. You can also experiment with contrasting or coordinating colors for the bows. I have a video tutorial and a photo tutorial on how to make those pull tie bows.
Is This Pattern for You?
This crochet hat pattern is rated for intermediate crocheters. It involves working around the post, joining new colors, and some hand-sewing for the bows. If you’re up for a creative challenge, this pattern will reward you with a stunning finished project.
What Others Are Saying
Crafters who have worked on this pattern love it! Here’s what Wendy & Jaruboo had to say:
“Well written, easy and fast to make. Absolutely love the Floating Heart Crochet Stitch.”
“Nice, quick and simple pattern. Very cute. Used White and Red this time for this cute little hat.”
Their feedback echoes the sentiments of many who have enjoyed crocheting this beautiful design.
Free Crochet Pattern for a Heart Cloche Hat
Hook sizes
H/8/5MM – 12mo through 2t
J/10/6MM -4t through tween sizes
Yarn Recommendations
Red heart yarn was used for hat pictured, but Vanna’s choice, or any other yarn that holds it’s shape would be suitable for this hat.
Gauge
3”wide=10 st; 2”tall=3 1/2 rows (using 4-ply yarn and “H” hook) 3”wide= 8st; 2”tall=3 rows (using 4-ply yarn and “J” hook)
Stitch Guide
MC = Main Color
CC = Contrasting Color
join w/ = join with
SLP ST = Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
HDC = Half Double Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
TRBL = Treble Crochet
FP HDC = Front Post Half Double Crochet
BP HDC = Back Post Half Double Crochet
nxt = Next
* * = Repeat between the stars the number of times stated; x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;
in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated.
Special Stitch Picture tutorial of Heart Stitch can be found HERE
HEART STITCH – turn your work just enough to complete the following stitches around the post of the dc below, going down the post, (SC, HDC, DC, 2 TRB, SLP ST) one half of the heart has been made. Then you will turn your work just enough so that you can complete the following stitches around the post of the next dc going up the post, (SLP ST make slp st moderately loose here, CH 4, 1TRB, DC, HDC, SC) second half of heart made. Then cross over and close the base of the heart by executing a SLP ST in the SC of the opposite side of the heart. MAKE SURE TO SC DIRECTLY AT THE BASE OF THE HEART YOU JUST MADE, WHICH WILL BE THE DC THAT HOLDS THE SECOND HALF OF THE HEART
ch3 join in ring or magic ring
Rnd. 1; CH 3( CH 3 counts as DC), 10 dc in ring, slp st in third ch of beginning ch3, (11dc) Please count beg ch3 as 1dc throughout pattern
Rnd. 2; ch3, dc at base of ch3, 2dc in each stitch around, slp st in third ch of beg ch3 (22 dc)
please complete what is between * * the number of times stated throughout the patten
Rnd. 3; ch3, 2dc in nxt st, *1 dc in nxt st, 2 dc in nxt st* 10x, slp st in third ch of beg ch3 (33 dc)
Rnd. 4; ch3, 1dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, * 1 dc in nxt st 2x, 2 dc in nxt st* 10x, slp st in third ch of beg ch3 (44 dc)
Rnd. 5-6; ch3, dc in each st around, slp st in third ch of beg ch3 (44 dc) Rnd. 7; ch3, dc in each st around, before slip stitching in third ch of beginning ch 3, drop MC to the back and pull up a loop of CC when you slp stitch in the third ch of beginning ch3 (44 dc)
pulling up the CC before completing the row will make for a cleaner transition from one color to the other. Also I take the time to tie the two colors together before completing too many stitches in the next round.
Rnd. 8; ch1, sc in nxt st 9x, Heart Stitch; sc in nxt st 11x, Heart Stitch, sc in nxt st 11x; Heart Stitch, sc in next st 11x; Heart Stitch, sc in nxt st, drop CC to the back and pick MC back up, and slp st into begininning ch1 (44sc)
4 Queen of Hearts Cloche KrissysWonders ©2017
Rnd. 9; ch3, dc in each st around, slp st in third ch of beginning ch3 (44dc)
Rnd. 10; ch3, dc in each st around, before slip stitching in third ch of beginning ch 3, drop MC to the back and pull up a loop of CC when you slp stitch in the third ch of beginning ch3 (44 dc)
Rnd. 11; ch1, sc in nxt st 4x, Heart
Stitch; sc in nxt st 11x, Heart Stitch,
sc in nxt st 11x; Heart Stitch, sc in
next st 11x; Heart Stitch, sc in nxt st
6x, drop CC to the back and pick MC
back up, and slp st into begininning
ch1 (44sc)
Rnd. 12; ch3, dc in each st around, slp
st in third ch of beginning ch3 (44dc)
Rnd. 13; ch1; sc in nxt st around, slp st in ch1 (44sc)
Rnd. 14; ch1; sc in nxt st 3x, *2sc in nxt st, sc in nxt st 4x* 7x; 2sc in nxt st, sc in nxt st 3x, 2sc in nxt st, slp st in beginning ch1 (53sc).
Rnd. 15; ch1, sc in each stitch around, slp st in beginning ch1 (53sc) Rnd. 16; ch1, sc in each stitch around, drop MC to the back and pick CC back up, and pull up a loop of CC when you slp stitch in beginning ch1(53 sc)
Rnd. 18; ch1, sc in each st around, slp st in beginning ch1. fasten off and weave in ends.
Shape all hearts into place and sew bows at the base of hearts. I think a gingham check ribbon, and solid ribbon would look fantastic, but I am snowed in up a holler in West Virginia, and I wasn’t able to get to my supply station. I think a drop pearl would be pretty at the bottom of the heart.
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This floating heart stitch cloche is one of several crochet patterns that uses the floating heart stitch. You will find the free crochet pattern for the floating heart stitch towel topper here on the blog. You can pair it with the Floating heart stitch Coffee Cozy and you have a nice little gift for someone.It was so good to have you on my side of the mountain. I hope you will come again soon.God Bless,
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I love it. very nice
Thank you! I’m so glad you like it!