Showing posts with label pillow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillow. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Crochet- Basket-weave Pillow


Continuing with the theme of my last post, I have made another crochet pillow.  With it's simple yet appealing basket-weave appearance, this pillow is perfect as a throw pillow for couches, benches, and beds.  This pillow is about 12'' by 12''.

For this pillow, I made one side with the basketweave pattern and the other side with just plain single crochet, but this pillow can also be made with both sides having the basketweave pattern.

Moving on to the pattern, to make this pillow you will need:


  1. Stuffing (I used polyester fiber-fill)
  2. A size I (5.5mm) crochet hook
  3. Yarn needle
  4. One ball of yarn
  5. About 2-3 weeks of time

Basketweave side:
Row 1: ch. 45
Row 2: Dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc across, ch 2, turn.
Row 3: Skipping the first dc, FPDC in next 3 Dc, *BPDC in next 4 dc, FPDC in next 4 dc* repeat from * to * across, ch 2, turn
Row 4: Skipping the first dc, BPDC in next 3 dc.  *FPDC in next 4 dc, BPDC in next 4 dc* repeat from * to * across, ch 2, turn
Row 5: Skipping the first dc, BPDC in next 3 dc.  *FPDC in next 4 dc, BPDC in next 4 dc* repeaat from * to * across, ch 2, turn
Row 6:  Skipping the first dc, FPDC in next 3 Dc, *BPDC in next 4 dc, FPDC in next 4 dc* repeat from * to * across, ch 2, turn
Row 7-end: repeat from row 3-6 until the length is about the same as the width (an easy way to test this is to fold it diagonally periodically until it forms a triangle)

Single crochet side: (If you want another basketweave side, repeat the above)
Row 1: ch. 45
Row 2: sc in each ch across, ch 1, turn
Row 3: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn
Row 4-end: Repeat row 3 until the length is about the same as the basketweave side

Once both sides of the pillow are done, place them together, wrong sides facing out, and whipstitch them together for 3 of the sides.  Flip the pillow inside out and commence stuffing it to your liking. Once stuffed to a good amount, whipstitch the final edge together to close it off.  Tie off, weave in the ends, and you're done!

Here's a key for the abbreviations:

FPDC: Front Post Double Crochet
BPDC: Back Post Double Crochet
Dc: Double Crochet
Sc: Single Crochet
Ch: Chain

Monday, May 9, 2016

Crochet- Chevron Pillow




So I have decided to step away from the old and overused tradition of making crochet scarves and afghans and move on to pillows!  Just recently I have had an urge to flood my bedroom with throw pillows, and decided to start with this simple pattern from Red Heart.  This was a very easy and repetitive pattern, which is perfect for beginners.  The link to the pattern can be found here.  The pillow is about 30.5 x 40.5 cm, and is decorated with a modern chevron pattern.



To make this pillow, you'll need:

  1. Your favorite stuffing (I used polyester fiber-fill)
  2. Two balls of yarn, one for each color you want to use
  3. A size I (5.5mm) crochet hook
  4. About 2-3 weeks of time

I am very happy with the end result, and I love the idea that I can make the colors whatever I want to match my room scheme.