Make a lovely Valentine's Wreath!

Hi, I am Sarah Zimmerman, the crochet designer behind the blog Repeat Crafter Me. I am excited to be back here at Yarnspirations with a new guest post! Love is in the air! With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, a festive crochet wreath is the perfect handmade piece to add to your holiday décor. Bernat Super Value is my go-to yarn because of it’s texture, weight, and wide variety of colors! With 72 shades to choose from, I was able to select a nice complimentary pallet of pinks, purples, and reds.

If you have never made a crochet wreath before, it is actually easier that you might think. You will start with a 12 inch Styrofoam form which you can find in craft stores. Next, crochet a long strip that you will stitch around the wreath form. It’s hard to visualize but believe me, as long as you keep the edges lined up, it will all come together without any lumps or bumps!

Wreath Cover Pattern:

With Berry red yarn…

Chain 21, SC in second chain from hook and the rest of the way down the chain, chain 1, turn (20 SC)

Rows 2-132 (or until it measures 33 inches long): SC in each stitch, chain 1, turn (20 SC)

Valentine's Wreath in Bernat Super Value yarn by RepeatCrafterMe

Valentine's Wreath in Bernat Super Value yarn by RepeatCrafterMe


Next you can start on your yarn wrapped letters! With cardboard or wooden letters (also found at your local craft store) and a hot glue gun, begin wrapping your yarn around the letters, gluing as you go. The edges will need more glue, the long continuous parts of the letters don’t need much at all. When finished, Hot glue all the letters together so the letters are resting up against each other.

Valentine's Wreath in Bernat Super Value yarn by RepeatCrafterMe


Now lets talk about the Puffy Hearts! These are my favorite part of the project and the easiest! The tiny hearts are crocheted in rows instead of rounds so they work up very fast. You make two hearts of the same color and then single crochet the two pieces together, stuffing with poly-fil before closing.

Puffy Hearts Pattern:

Make 4 of every color except red

Chain 7, SC in 2nd chain from hook and the rest of the way down chain, ch 1, turn (6 SC)

Row 2-3: SC in each stitch, ch 1, turn (6 SC)

Row 4: SC in first 3 stitches, ch 1, turn (3 SC)

Row 5-7: SC in each stitch across, ch1, turn (3 SC)

When you get to the last row, continue to SC around entire heart. When you get to bottom stitch (the one with the your slip knot) SC + Chain 1 + SC all in one stitch. Then when you get to the top “v” indent, slip stitch (instead of SC). Join, fasten off and weave in ends.

Take 2 of the same color heart and place one on top of the other. SC the edges together, when you get to the bottom make a SC + chain 1 + SC all in one stitch. Continue to SC around and when you get to the top indent of the heart, slip stitch instead of SC. Be sure to stuff with polyfil before closing.

Valentine's Wreath in Bernat Super Value yarn by RepeatCrafterMe


Make as many puffy hearts as you want. I made 3 of each color, and hot glued them into place on the bottom of the wreath. You could stitch them on as well but I found the hot glue is quicker and more efficient. Same goes for the yarn wrapped letters.

And now your LOVE wreath is complete! I hung mine with a command hook. The hook can easily poke into the crochet cover of the wreath and it is removable.

Happy Valentine’s Day!


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