@nada3 yes it's very similar to that! Only it's a bit more complex because you can't just start by connecting the chains together with a center point like the top of a diamond (daisy flower). It's helpful to be comfortable making single-color teardrop loops because it looks better to release strings one-by-one to be able to form the V heart shape. (loop tutorial mentioned in below comment)
I recommend making only 3 knots in the chain, as you will still make 3 more knots while forming the V plus a center knot to connect, so it appears longer when finished. Then just follow the heart pattern.
When starting the next set of chains, use the outer string wrap the 3 other strings together as high up on the heart as possible. This will help define the bottom point of the heart.
@marinabfs you can also browse other patterns by narrowing a search... go to the main patterns page and and choose which Type (alpha or normal) and any other filters like number of strings or colors, or enter a Keyword etc, then Apply Filters.
If using the app, tap the icon at the top right corner to access the search menu, enter your preferences or pattern #, then tap the icon again to activate the search. To view the regular list of all the patterns again you'll have to clear that search 😊
@marinabfs on the website, you can just click on #26204, but if you are on the app (I don't use the app, so I am not entirely sure), you probably go to "patterns" like you would on the website and then enter the number in "pattern#".
The "chain" in this one is a lot like making a single-color teardrop loop at the top of each heart. The video tutorial by @pattncraft called Continuous Teardrop Loop on #26204 was really helpful for me 😊