Materials
To create this soft and elegant crochet baby blanket with raised heart motifs, you will need:
Worsted weight yarn (Category 4):
White (main color)
Baby pink (contrast color)
Light gray (joining and border)
Crochet hook: 4.0 mm – 4.5 mm
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch markers (optional)
Small satin bows (optional, for embellishment)
Finished Size
Each square: approx. 12 x 12 cm (4.7 x 4.7 inches)
Blanket size (example in photo): 5 x 5 squares
Final size: approx. 60 x 60 cm (23.5 x 23.5 inches)
✨ Pattern Overview
This blanket is made from individual granny-style squares featuring a raised (puff/popcorn) heart motif in the center. The squares alternate colors (pink and white), then are joined with a neutral gray border for a clean and modern look.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
puff st = puff stitch
sp = space
st = stitch
❤️ How to Crochet the Heart Square
Round 1 – Base Circle
Start with a magic ring
Ch 3 (counts as dc)
Make 15 dc into the ring
Join with sl st to the first st
(16 stitches total)
Round 2 – Creating the Heart Shape (Puff Stitches)
This is where the heart appears ✨
Ch 1
Make 1 puff st in next st
Repeat puff stitches in strategic positions to form:
2 rounded “top” bumps
1 bottom point
Tip:
A puff stitch = yarn over, pull up a loop (repeat 3–5 times), yarn over and pull through all loops.
Fill remaining stitches with sc to keep the shape balanced
Join with sl st
Round 3 – Squaring the Circle
Now we transform the circle into a square:
Attach yarn in any stitch
Ch 3 (counts as dc)
(2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the same stitch → first corner
Dc across until next corner position
Repeat corners 4 times total
Join with sl st
You now have a square!
Round 4 – Expanding the Square
Sl st to corner
Ch 3
(2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in corner space
3 dc in each side space
Repeat all around
Join and fasten off
Color Pattern
Alternate squares like this:
Row 1: pink, white, pink, white…
Row 2: white, pink, white, pink…
This creates a checkerboard effect, just like the photo.
Joining the Squares
Use light gray yarn for a clean finish.
Option 1: Slip Stitch Join (visible grid look)
Place squares side by side
Insert hook through both loops
Slip stitch across
This creates the grid effect seen in the blanket
Border (Optional but Recommended)
Attach gray yarn around the blanket
Round 1: sc evenly around
Round 2: dc in each stitch
Round 3: reverse sc (crab stitch) or simple sc
Final Touch
Sew small satin bows in the center of each heart for a delicate, elegant finish









