This crochet watermelon heart is another addition to my heart-shaped crochet designs. Watermelon is everyone’s favorite summer fruit (I said everyone’s as I don’t know anybody who doesn’t like it, even our Golden Retriever Hazel loves watermelon). So, of course, I couldn’t miss making a watermelon-themed heart.
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You may also like these watermelon crochet patterns: Slice of Summer – Crochet Watermelon Applique or Coaster, Crochet Watermelon Garland, and Watermelon Free Crochet Pattern Collection.
Here are some other heart designs you may enjoy: Crochet Gingerbread Hearts, Crochet Halloween Hearts, and Crochet Patriotic Hearts.
Watermelon Heart – Crochet Pattern
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Abbreviations:
Ch – chain
DC – double crochet
HDC – half double crochet
Rnd – round
SC – single crochet
Sl St – slip stitch
St (Sts) – stitch (stitches)
TR – treble crochet
Skill level:
Intermediate
Finished size:
This crochet watermelon heart is about 3-3/4”.
Yarn:
- Medium weight #4 yarn. I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn. Colors – red, white, green, black.
Hook and other materials:
- Crochet hook H/8 – 5 mm
- Tapestry needle to weave in the ends
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Instructions:
With red color, Ch 4.
Copyright: This pattern is an original design by GoldenLucyCrafts. You may not copy, rewrite, redistribute or resell this pattern in any form, this includes making video tutorials. You may not translate this pattern to another language and publish the pattern or any parts of it.
Rnd 1. Make all of the next stitches into the fourth Ch from hook (the first Ch made) working under both loops – 3 DC, 3 HDC, Ch 1, DC (Heart point), Ch 1, 3 HDC, 3 DC; Ch 3, Sl St in center.
Rnd 2. Ch 3, HDC+DC in first St, 3 TR in next St, 2 DC in next St, HDC into each of next 3 Sts, HDC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch-1 space),
Ch 1, DC in next St (Heart point), Ch 1,
HDC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch-1 space), HDC in each of next 3 Sts, 2 DC in next St, 3 TR in next St, DC+HDC in next St, Ch 3, Sl St in center.
You have a loop on your hook, drop red color, pick up white color, and draw it through the loop on your hook. Cut off the red color.
Rnd 3. Ch 2, SC in first St, 2 SC in each of next 4 Sts, SC in each of the next 6 Sts, SC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch-1 space),
Ch 1, DC in next St (Heart point), Ch 1,
SC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch -1 space), SC in each of the next 6 Sts, 2 SC in each of next 4 Sts, SC in next St, Ch 1, Sl St into first Ch of Ch 2 at the beginning.
Cut off the white color and fasten off.
Rnd 4. Join green color into same first Ch of Ch 2 at the beginning of previous Rnd, Ch 2, SC in first St, 2 SC in next St, SC in next St, 2 SC in each of next 6 Sts, SC in each of next 7 Sts, SC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch-1 space),
Ch 1, DC in next St, Ch 1,
SC in Ch-1 St (insert hook in Ch stitch under 2 strands, not in Ch-1 space), SC in each of next 7 Sts, 2 SC in each of next 6 Sts, SC in first St, 2 SC in next St, SC in next St, Ch 2, Sl St in same place where you joined.
Fasten off. Weave in the ends.
Finishing
Using black yarn, embroider the seeds. Block your heart as necessary.
I hope you enjoyed this watermelon heart free crochet pattern!
Happy Crocheting!
Thank you for such a cute design! I changed the colors a bit and made a dragon fruit and kiwi I would love to share with you. Thank you again for sharing such a cute pattern.
I am glad to hear that you enjoy this pattern! And I would love to see your dragon fruit and kiwi variations. If you have a Ravelry account, you can add your photos to your projects. Or you can email them to me at [email protected].