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Heart Eyes

This document provides instructions for making a heart-shaped crochet graphghan using the scallop stitch border. It includes: 1) An introduction welcoming crafters to the free pattern and overview of what is included. 2) Lists of materials needed and abbreviations used. 3) Directions on how to follow the right-handed and left-handed graphs provided, including tips on reading the graphs and ensuring correct right/wrong sides. 4) Links to the online graphs and color charts to follow for making the heart design.

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Heart Eyes

This document provides instructions for making a heart-shaped crochet graphghan using the scallop stitch border. It includes: 1) An introduction welcoming crafters to the free pattern and overview of what is included. 2) Lists of materials needed and abbreviations used. 3) Directions on how to follow the right-handed and left-handed graphs provided, including tips on reading the graphs and ensuring correct right/wrong sides. 4) Links to the online graphs and color charts to follow for making the heart design.

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  • Title Page
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Abbreviations
  • Right-Handed Graph Instructions
  • Right-Handed Stitch Fiddle Link
  • Left-Handed Graph Instructions
  • Left-Handed Stitch Fiddle Link
  • Following Color Block Charts
  • Right-Handed Color Chart
  • Left-Handed Color Chart
  • Scallop Stitch Border and Conclusion

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Heart Eyes
Free pattern by Ty Bailie
2

Introduction

Hello my amazing friends!!


I welcome you to another free pattern; this
time Heart Eyes. Think of it as a valentine
themed LITE version of my So Emotional
graph pattern, available 1/27/23.

In this pattern you’ll find Stitch Fiddle links


& color charts (both right & left-handed)
along with basic instruction on how to make
a scallop stitch border.

I hope you all enjoy this pattern & feel free


to tag me (ty_bailie) so I can see all your
cute creations!!
3

Abbreviations:
Materials Needed
o Ch = chain
o Crochet hook (I used a 4mm o St = stitch
hook) o Sts = stitches
o Sc = single crochet
o Dowel rod, size depending on o Dc = double crochet
how many squares wide you o Sl st= slip stitch
want your tapestry, 32In for
large (3 graphs wide), 12in for
small (1 graph wide). I got mine
from Joann fabrics

o Scissors

o Yarn needle Dimensions


o Yarn, at least 4 colors (per The length of the square is
graph) about 10.5 inches

I used lily’s sugar n cream, The height is about 9.8


light worsted 4ply cotton. 1 inches
skein per a color, 70.9
grams/2.5 Oz *note that I used a 4mm hook
with light worsted cotton &
your dimensions will be
different depending on your
hook size, yarn size &
tension
4

Following the graphs (right-handed)

*this is not the full graph.


Click the Stitch Fiddle link
(next page) to get to the full
graph.

Graph Tips

• Start by following the grid right to left , (ch 1 & turn) then work left to right on
the graph for the even rows (2,4,6..)

• Each box is 1 sc

• You can carry your yarn every few stitches, or if you’re like me -only carry the
yarn to the sts that the color is needed; this will give your piece a messy back but
a very clean front

• You can count your stitches regularly if needed -each row should have 40 sts

• It’s very important to know [RS] “right side” & [WS] “wrong side” when
working the pattern. There is a natural shift when working side to side & you
will notice breaks in the pattern or parts that appear warped if you mix these
up
5

Stitch Fiddle link (right-handed)

https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sju1qe-
8j0wir
6

Following the graph (left- handed)

*this is not the full graph.


Click the Stitch Fiddle link
(next page) to get to the full
graph.

Graph Tips

• Start by following the grid left to right , (ch 1 & turn) then work right to left) on
the graph for the even rows (2,4,6..)

• You will be floating your yarn on the opposite side as right-handed people. This
means you will start out working on the back.

• You can carry your yarn every few stitches, or if you’re like me -only carry the
yarn to the sts that the color is needed; this will give your piece a messy back
but a very clean front.

• Each box is 1 sc

• You can count your stitches regularly if needed -each row should have 40 sts

• It’s very important to know [RS] “right side” & [WS] “wrong side” when
working the pattern. There is a natural shift when working side to side & you
will notice breaks in the pattern or parts that appear warped if you mix these
up
7

Stitch Fiddle link (left-handed)

https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sjtwtv-
d5m2e7
8

Following color block charts

General tips:
-you will always read the chart left to right

-The number inside each box is the number of sts in that color

For example: a pink colored box with the number “5” means
five sc in the color pink

-it’s important to know the difference between [RS] “right side”


& [WS] means “wrong side” .

When working the right side, you will have no loose ends facing
you & the image should be clean.

When working the wrong side, the image will appear backwards
and this side will have all your loose ends

-it’s important to note the the left handed color chart & right
handed color chart are opposite. If you are right handed you’ll
start row 1 on the right side [RS]. The left handed color chart
starts on the wrong side [WS].

This shows the


This shows the beginning of the
beginning of the left-handed graph
right-handed graph starting on the
starting on the wrong side [WS]
right side [RS]
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Color chart (right-handed)

Start by ch 40 + 1 and turn

-each st is a sc

-at the end of each row, ch 1 and turn

-The chain does not count as a st

-always read left to right


10

Color chart (left-handed)

Start by ch 40 + 1 and turn

-each st is a sc

-at the end of each row, ch 1 and


turn

-The chain does not count as a st

-always read left to right


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Scallop stitch border


(Demo)

All finished!!

I hope y’all enjoyed this free graph & stay tuned


because as y’all continue to bless me I’m going to
continue blessing y’all 💜

 
1 
 
 
 
 
Heart Eyes  
 
Free pattern by Ty Bailie
2 
 
 
 
Introduction  
Hello my amazing friends!! 
 I welcome you to another free pattern; this 
time Heart Eyes. Think of
3 
 
 
 
Abbreviations: 
 
o Ch = chain 
o St = stitch 
o Sts = stitches 
o Sc = single crochet 
o Dc = double crochet 
o S
4 
 
 
 
Following the graphs (right-handed) 
 
 
 
 
        Graph Tips  
 
• Start by following the grid right to left ,
5 
 
 
 
Stitch Fiddle link (right-handed) 
https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sju1qe- (https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sju1qe-8
6 
 
 
 
Following the graph (left- handed) 
 
 
 
 
        Graph Tips  
 
• Start by following the grid left to right , (
7 
 
 
 
Stitch Fiddle link  (left-handed) 
https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sjtwtv- (https://www.stitchfiddle.com/c/sjtwtv-d
8 
 
 
 
Following color block charts 
General tips: 
 
-you will always read the chart left to right 
 
-The number inside
9 
 
 
 
Start by ch 40 + 1 and turn 
 
-each st is a sc 
 
-at the end of each row,  ch 1 and turn 
 
-The chain does not
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Color chart (left-handed) 
Start by ch 40 + 1 and turn 
 
-each st is a sc 
 
-at the end of each row,  ch 1 and

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