25 Crochet Valentines for Kids

This is for all the crocheters with littles out there! If you are hoping to send your kid to school with super cute handmade Valentine’s this year then look no farther! This list includes 25 small but adorable things you can crochet quickly for the whole class. Many of these would even work for teachers, coworkers or friends as well.


  1. XOXO Cup Cozy & Mug Rug

This simple pattern by Manda’s Crafty Corner would be great for a child or teacher! To make this perfect for a child I would make the cup cozy in a fun color, wrap around a simple mug filled with hot cocoa and marshmallows or other sweet Valentine’s Day treats.


2. Free Heart Coaster Pattern

These easy heart shaped coasters from Ling Ryan at Hooked on Patterns are so versatile. Give them as is or pair with a handwritten Valentine for an extra special gift.


3. Free Crochet Hearts

Whip these tiny little hearts from Hooked on Patterns up in various colors for a fun way to give Valentine’s to anyone.


4. Mini Heart Wall Hanging

I know for a fact my 4 year old son would be so excited to hang this in his room if he received it from a classmate. You could use a variety of scrap yarns to make each one unique and special with this design from High Desert Yarn.


5. Crochet Heart Finger Puppet

These are so cute! Kids of all ages would absolutely love these. Check out how Laura from Traverse Bay Crochet makes them in various colors and packages with a sweet note for Valentine’s Day.


6. Crochet Fortune Cookie

What a fun idea from Traverse Bay Crochet! You can easily personalize these with a unique note inside each one.


7. Heart in One Row

If you’re in a time-crunch but still want to do something special and unique for your child’s class, try these Hearts in one row by With Love Feli. You could gift as is or attach to a paper Valentine for special touch.


8. Pink Love Alien

These lovable little aliens by Garnknuten are sure to make anyone smile. The free pattern includes clear easy to understand photos of each step.


9. 2D Heart

This is another super quick option from Garnknuten. There is even a step by step video to follow, so this would be great for beginners as well.


10. A Hearty Hug

This bobble adorned heart by Melu Crochet is a fun and quick way to say Happy Valentine’s Day.


11. Sun Keychain

These sun keychains from Stitch by Fay are so cute and a great way to go if you want something unique. There are tons of other keychain patterns available on her blog as well so you could even make something different for everyone!


12. Crochet Heart Angel

This little heart with wings is available free from the Crochet for You Blog


13. Happy Heart Amigurumi

This adorable happy heart is available on Ravely, designed by Ellen Aria.


14. Valentine’s Day Treat Bags

These little treat bags by Sonya of Blackstone Designs are just perfect. They are quick and easy to make in bulk and you can fill them with whatever tasty treats you like. There is also an option for a kiss instead of the heart.


15. Crochet Heart Pen Cozy

These pen cozies by Minasscraft would be great for the teachers, or you could easily use a fun Valentine’s Day pencil and make this great for the kids too!


16. Snail Appliqué

I never thought a snail could be so cute. This snail appliqué by Olena of Golden Lucy Crafts can be paired with one of her DIY cards for a complete and super cute gift.


17. Crochet Flower Bookmark

The flower bookmarks From Skip to my Lou would be great for budding readers and teachers alike.


18. Furry Monster Plushy

These little furry monsters from A Craft Concept are so cute. She even offers a free printable adoption certificate.


19. Valentine’s Candy Crochet Bags

The DIY tags on these bags by Sarah of Repeat Crafter Me are the perfect touch to make them so easily customizable.


20. Candy Conversation Hearts Keychains

A very cute take on candy conversation hearts from 1 Dog Woof, these keychains are perfect for little backpacks.


21. Candygram Monsters

She Makes Crochet offers a variety of these quick Candygram Monsters on her blog and these might be the cutest thing I’ve seen yet.


22. Chocolate Covered Strawberry

The Chocolate Covered Strawberries by Rachel at Crochet Spot are decadent AND adorable.


23. Amigurumi Cake Pops

These tiny cake pops by Melissa at Crafty Kitty Crochet are just as quick as they are cute!


24. Crochet Lolipop

These crochet lollipops by Underground Hooks are to please anyone, and a great make for beginner crocheters.


25. Silly Suckers

Last but not least are these quirky little suckers by Claire of Eclaire Makery.


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