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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Free Crochet Pattern: Scrubby Heart

(Shown in Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Watermelon, Strawberry, Grape & Pink Grapefruit)

Hello & Welcome to the blog!
Today I have a very simple heart shaped scrubby pattern to share with you. I have only tested this pattern with the Scrubby Sparkle yarn but if you try it with another type of yarn I'd love to hear and/or see the outcome, feel free to share on Ravelry here: Scrubby Heart on Ravelry

Thanks so much for stopping by!
-Jenni


You can find the written pattern below but I have also put together a video tutorial for this pattern, if the video below isn't working you can also find it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/0XqMvbijo14


Skill Level: Beginner
 
Size: 6" x 6"
 
Supplies
Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Yarn, Approx. 50 yards 
 
Abbreviations
Ch - Chain 
Hdc - Half Double Crochet 
Hdc2tog - Half Double Crochet 2 Together 
Sc - Single Crochet 
Sc2tog - Single Crochet 2 Together 
Ss - Slip Stitch 
 
Important Note:
-Chains do not count as a stitch.

Pattern
 
Row 1: Ch 2, hdc in 2nd ch from hook. Ch 2, turn. (1) 
Row 2: 3 hdc in same stitch. Ch 2, turn. (3) 
Row 3: 2 hdc in first, hdc in 1, 2 hdc in last. Ch 2, turn. (5) 
Row 4: 2 hdc, hdc in 3, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (7) 
Row 5: 2 hdc, hdc in 5, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (9) 
Row 6: 2 hdc, hdc in 7, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (11) 
Row 7: 2 hdc, hdc in 9, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (13) 
Row 8: 2 hdc, hdc in 11, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (15) 
Row 9: 2 hdc, hdc in 13, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (17) 
Row 10: 2 hdc, hdc in 15, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (19) 
Row 11: 2 hdc, hdc in 17, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (21) 
Row 12: 2 hdc, hdc in 19, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (23) 
Row 13: 2 hdc, hdc in 21, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (25) 
Row 14: 2 hdc, hdc in 23, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (27) 
Row 15: 2 hdc, hdc in 25, 2 hdc. Ch 2, turn. (29) 

After you have turned your piece over count from right to the left and place a stitch marker in the 16th stitch. You should have 13 stitches to the left of the marker and 15 to the right. Leave stitch marker in place, you will be coming back to this stitch later.

Row 16: Hdc in 12, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (13)
Row 17: Hdc in each across. Ch 2, turn. (13)
Row 18: Hdc2tog, hdc in 9, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (11)
Row 19: Hdc in 9, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (10)
Row 20: Hdc2tog, hdc in 6, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (8)
Row 21: Hdc in 6, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (7)
Row 22: Hdc2tog, hdc in 3, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (5)
Row 23: Sc2tog, sc in 1, sc2tog. (3)
Fasten off. 

Turn piece. 

Join yarn with a ss to the stitch you placed a stitch marker in. Remove stitch marker.
You will have 1 stitch un-worked to the right of where the stitch marker was.

Row 24: Ch 1, hdc2tog, hdc in 12. Ch 2, turn. (13)
Row 25: Hdc in each across. Ch 2, turn. (13)
Row 26: Hdc2tog, hdc in 9, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (11)
Row 27: Hdc2tog, hdc in 9. Ch 2, turn. (10)
Row 28: Hdc2tog, hdc in 6, hdc2tog. Ch 2, turn. (8)
Row 29: Hdc2tog, hdc in 6. Ch 2, turn. (7)
Row 30: Hdc2tog, hdc in 3, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (5)
Row 31: Sc2tog, sc in 1, sc2tog. (3)
Do not fasten off just yet. 

Ch 1 and sc around the entire edge. At the top of the heart where you have 3 stitches work 2 sc in the first, 1 sc in the next, 2 sc in the last. At the bottom tip of the heart work 2 or 3 sc.
After you make your way around the entire heart ss to join. 

Fasten off & sew in ends.

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