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Two of Hearts Scarf Crochet Pattern

Classic stripes, bold hearts, and a pop of fringe — a winning hand!

Inspired by the iconic Two of Hearts playing card, this delightful chevron scarf is a perfect blend of whimsy and style. Featuring bold black-and-white stripes accented with bright red heart appliqués, this design brings timeless elegance with a playful twist. The addition of blue fringe adds an extra pop of color and texture, making this scarf a standout accessory.

Whether you’re wrapping up for a chilly day or looking for a heartfelt gift, the Two of Hearts Scarf is a cozy, stylish piece that’s easy to make and even easier to love. The simple chevron stitch pattern makes it approachable for beginners, while the vibrant details will keep experienced crocheters entertained. Add a touch of fun and warmth to your wardrobe with this card-inspired creation!

Skill Level: Easy

Size: 6.5” / [16.5 cm] x 75” / [190.5 cm]

Gauge: 10 dc and 3 rows = 1.5” [3.5 cm] in the chevron

Materials

Light weight yarnYarn: Robin DK (100% Acrylic; 328 yards [300meters]/100 grams): 040 White (MC, 2 balls), 044 Black (CC1, 1 ball), 042 Red (CC2, 1 ball), 047 Pale Blue (optional, CC3, 1 ball)
Note: This yarn is now discontinued. Please see YarnSub for suitable substitutions.

Hook: G/6 (4.0 mm)

Notions: Tapestry Needle

Special Stitches

Dec – Combine 3 dc into 1 by starting the first half of 3 stitches, yo, pulling through.

Inc – Work 3 dc in space indicated

Pattern Notes

Pattern is in US crochet terminology.

Pattern

Scarf

With MC, ch 33.

Row 1: Dc in 3rd from hook (2 skipped ch counts as first dc), dc in next 7 chs, ch 2, dc in next 16 chs, ch 2, dc in next 8, cut and tie off.

Row 2: With CC1, tie on reverse side of work, *insert hook, yo and pull through first st, insert hook, yo and pull through second st, insert hook, yo and pull through third st, yo and pull through all 5 loops on hook (dec made), dc in next 5 sts, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) all in ch-2 sp, dc in next 5 sts, dec the next 3 sts; rep from * for second chevron. Pull through, cut and tie off.

Row 3: Rep Row 2 with MC.

Row 4: Rep Row 2 with CC1.

Rows 5-11: Rep Row 2 with MC, but instead of cutting of at the end of each row, ch 1, and turn to begin the follow row. At the end of Row 11, cut, and tie off.

Rows 12-14: Rep Rows 2-4 with CC1-MC-CC1.

Rows 15-96: With MC, tie on and rep Row 2, ch 1, and turn.

Rows 97-110: Rep Rows 1-14, cut and tie off.

Weave in all ends.

Block Scarf as necessary.

Hearts (make 8)

Ch 3, sc to join into a ring.

Rnd 1: Ch 3, 3 tr, 3 dc, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1, 3 dc, 3 tr, ch 2, sl st in ring to end the rnd.

Rnd 2: Ch 3, (sc, hdc) in top of first tr, 3 hdc in the top of 2nd tr, 2 hdc in the top of 3rd tr, sc in next 4 sts, ch 3, sk next (ch 1, tr, ch1), sc in next 4 sts, (2 hdc in next st), (3 hdc in next st), (hdc, sc) in last st, ch 3, and sl st into previous sl st. Cut, pull tight. Weave in ends.

Finishing

Affixing Heart

Taking your tapestry needle, line two hearts up on either side of Scarf to the right of center in between Rows 4 and 12. The bottom of the Heart should be on the seam of the chevron, two rows up from CC1. Sew the two hearts together with the Scarf in between, being careful that the needle comes out of the heart on the back, where you stuck it in on the front.

When you sew down to the point you started at, tie and knot together, snip the ends. Insert your hook through the center of Heart and pull the ends up and inside.

Rep with a Heart in between Rows 4 and 12 to the left of center.

Rep with Hearts in between Rows 98 and 106 to the left and right of center.

Trim/Tassels

With any CC, measure 72 strips of 10.5” / [27 cm] long pieces.

Separate these into groups of 4 strips, there will be 9 groups on each end.

Loop these groups in half and push through half way, then, using hook, pull the ends through the loop you created.

Rep by adding a tassel at each of the corners and peaks, and halfway between each.

Trim ends at the end, either making a straight edge or keeping the chevron effect. Your choice!

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Comments
  • Dianne R.

    I wish you would give an equivalent in ounces or a more common yarn. I have never heard of nor can I find any called Robin and cannot translate it into ounces for a more common skein. Thank you.

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