
Simple Valentine’s Crochet Gifts
for Kids’ Classrooms
Valentine’s Day classroom gifts don’t have to be complicated, expensive, or store-bought. If you enjoy crocheting and want to make something small and meaningful for your child’s class, simple handmade gifts are a lovely option.
In this post, I’m sharing simple Valentine’s crochet gifts that are kid-friendly and classroom-safe. These ideas are quick to make, beginner-friendly, and easy to pair with a small note or printable tag. They’re perfect for school Valentine exchanges, teachers, or class parties without the stress of complicated patterns or last-minute crafting.
If you’re short on time, would like to use up scrap yarn, or just want something fun and thoughtful, these crochet ideas are designed to be easy, practical, and enjoyable to make.
Simple Valentine’s Crochet Gifts for Kids’ Classrooms
Valentines Garlands/Bunting
1.

Precious Hearts Bunting by Made with a Twist
Photo Credit: Made with a Twist
A string of heart motifs crocheted and joined on a chain, perfect for decorating a mantel, nursery, doorway, or party space for Valentine’s Day or year-round cozy décor. Makes an eye-catching statement piece. (by Pam from Made with a Twist)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
2.

Crochet Heart Garland by Virkadia
Photo Credit: Virkadia
This is a series of heart shapes joined as a garland, perfect for wall display or party décor. Adds a cheerful handmade touch to celebrations or home décor. (by Joey from Virkadia)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Valentine's Fidget Toys
3.

Valentines Worry Worm by Start Crochet
Photo Credit: Start Crochet
These cute crochet worry worms are meant to put a smile on whoever finds them and comfort them in times of sorrow or stress. The idea of these worry worms is to go out of one's way to make another person smile. It builds a sense of community in kind acts, and attempts to make the world a bit lighter and brighter! (by May from Start Crochet)
Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner
4.

Wiggly Wilbur Worry Worm by Start Crochet
Photo Credit: Start Crochet
Crochet your worry worms using these fun Finger Puppet Googly Eyes without crocheting around the ring “nose”. There’s a little trick to this secret method. Try it out yourself. (by May from Start Crochet)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
5.

Bee Worry Worm by Start Crochet
Photo Credit: Start Crochet
This little crochet bee pattern is an adaptation of the popular crochet worry worms. It's an ideal project for Random Acts of Crochet Kindness or as a small gift for kids who suffer from worries, anxiety, or loneliness. (by May from Start Crochet)
Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner
Valentine's Keychains / Bag Charms
6.

3 Love Bug Lip Balm Holders for Valentines by Start Crochet
Photo Credit: Start Crochet
These love bug lip-balm holders are minimalist, simple, cute & practical. You can add a keychain and ensure that these lip balms never get lost again. (by May from Start Crochet)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
7.

Heart Keychain by GoldenLucyCrafts
Photo Credit: GoldenLucyCrafts
A quick crochet heart turned into a keychain, ideal as a thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift or bag charm that can be personalized with charms or colors. (by Alyona from GoldenLucyCrafts)
Difficulty Level: Easy
8.

Heart Keychain (Alternate) by Made by Gootie
Photo Credit: Made by Gootie
Another heart keychain variation with a slightly different stitch style, lovely for gifting, adding to bags, or using as zipper pulls. (by Agat from Made by Gootie)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
9.

Kitty with a Cat Hat Worry Worm by Start Crochet
Photo Credit: Start Crochet
Use up small scraps to crochet this cute Kitty With A Cat Hat. Purrr-fect for special occasions, birthdays, or simply as a surprise to someone special:) Add its very own “Certificate of Adoption” that you could frame to personalize your gift. (sold separately). (by May from Start Crochet)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Valentine's Bookmarks
10.

Heart Bookmark by GoldenLucyCrafts
Photo Credit: GoldenLucyCrafts
Flat heart bookmark that’s also a great mini gift for book lovers. Easy to work up and makes reading feel even more cozy and special (by Alyona from GoldenLucyCrafts)
Difficulty Level: Easy
11.

Happy Monster Bookmark by A Crocheted Simplicity
Photo Credit: A Crocheted Simplicity
A unique bookmark with a fun monster twist — perfect for kids or quirky craft lovers who enjoy functional accessories. (by Jennifer from A Crocheted Simplicity)
Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner / Easy
Valentine's Amigurumi/Stuffed Toys
12.

Itty Bitty “Love Me” Kitty by Thoresby Cottage
Photo Credit: Thoresby Cottage
A small amigurumi crochet cat suitable for valentines, gifts, or toy collections — easy to hold and crochet, making it a fun gift for kids or cat lovers. (by Caitlin from Thoresby Cottage)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
13.

Heart Cutie by Virkadia
Photo Credit: Virkadia
A small crochet heart plush that works as a decoration, gift topper, or ornament, ideal for quick makes and bulk crafting. (by Joey from Virkadia)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
14.

Amigurumi Heart by Crochet To Play
Photo Credit: Crochet To Play
A soft crochet heart that works as a stuffed toy, gift, or ornament. Lovely project that highlights shape and stitch texture. (by Jennifer from Crochet To Play)
Difficulty Level: Easy/Intermediate
15.

Free Bee Amigurumi by Storyland Amis
Photo Credit: Storyland Amis
A bee amigurumi with video tutorial — a cheerful toy or gift project that can brighten shelves or gift baskets. (by Holly from Storyland Amis)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
16.

Jar of Hearts (Mini Hearts) by Hooked on Patterns
Photo Credit: Hooked on Patterns
Small stuffed heart motifs designed to fill a jar or bowl, or to use as tiny decorations, sachets (add scent), or keychains. Great for craft gifts and home display. (by Ling from Hooked on Patterns)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Valentine's Treat Bags
17.

Valentine Treat Bags by A Crocheted Simplicity
Photo Credit: A Crocheted Simplicity
Crochet bags designed to hold candies or small gifts — perfect for classroom treats or party favors around Valentine’s Day. (by Jennifer from A Crocheted Simplicity)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
18.

Valentine’s Day Mini Treat Bags by Blackstone Designs
Photo Credit: Blackstone Designs
Small crochet bags for candies or tiny gifts — ideal for class parties or gift wrapping projects. (by Sonya from Blackstone Designs)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Other Valentine's Crochet Ideas
19.

Love Notes Valentine by Blackstone Designs
Photo Credit: Blackstone Designs
A pattern for creating a valentine card holder or note-display piece, ideal for thoughtful handwritten messages. (by Sonya from Blackstone Designs)
Difficulty Level: Easy
20.

Free Crochet Valentine Gift Box by Pocket Yarnlings
Photo Credit: Pocket Yarlings
A heart-themed gift box perfect for presenting small handmade gifts or treats — doubles as décor and thoughtful packaging. (by Zhang from Pocket Yarlings)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
21.

Love Bug Crochet Hat by Sweet Potato 3
Photo Credit: Sweet Potato 3
A playful crochet hat with a love bug theme, perfect for kids or adults who enjoy festive, themed accessories during Valentine’s or everyday wear. (by Christine from Sweet Potato 3)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Happy hooking!
May
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Cute collection! Popping the link into one of my upcoming newsletters for my subscribers to come over and visit.
Awesome! Thank you so much Alexandra 🙂