Brioche Heart: FREE crochet pattern



Brioche crochet has become a huge crochet trend recently. I was amazed with a warm feedback on my latest Esja Sweater pattern. So many beautiful sweaters and original color combinations are popping up in my social media feed every day. Thank you for your support! To respond to all your brioche love I have decided to design something else in crochet brioche technique. A small and cute stuffed Brioche Heart. I believe it will make a nice Christmas decoration, or a garland. Or a last minute gift to your loved ones.
Brioche Heart_free crochet pattern by www.lillabjorncrochet.com
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Brioche heart is an intermediate pattern but even if you are a beginner, please don’t hesitate and give a try. No tricky stitches were used here and the pattern contains lots of progress pictures to help you.
Brioche Heart_free crochet pattern by www.lillabjorncrochet.com

Brioche Hearts can be made with any yarns. I chose 100% cotton yarn Catona by Scheepjes* for mine. You’ll need just 13-14g in each of two colors for one heart (these amounts are only valid for Catona), stuffing and a little bit of patience ;-)
Brioche Heart_free crochet pattern by www.lillabjorncrochet.com

I believe that small hook and a tighter gauge will work best for this pattern, as we don’t want stuffing to be seen through stitches. And I would suggest picking a smaller hook than recommended by the yarn label. Or just crochet a bit tighter.
Brioche Heart_free crochet pattern by www.lillabjorncrochet.com

Brioche Heart FREE crochet pattern can be found on my blog HERE. And a ready-to-print ad-free pdf version of this pattern is available for a small fee HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy.

Norsk - oversatt av Hilde Tindlund

Nederlands - vertaald door Loele van den Bergh


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