I made this little cushion with yarn leftover from the
ice cream blanket. I had bought a round cushion pad some time ago, planning to make the Round Stripy Cushion cover from Nicki Trench's Cute & Easy Crochet. But, I then remembered that I had seen
this lovely cushion on the gorgeous Pink Milk blog. So, my cushion is very much inspired by
Pink Milk's...
Back of the cushion....
So, a few little details...
I did use the pattern for the Round Stripy Cushion Cover from Cute & Easy Crochet
but I used double knitting yarn and a 4 mm hook, I followed the pattern right up to round 16 and the cover fitted the cushion pad well (it was 38cm in diameter). The front I made all the one colour using Stylecraft Special DK in cream (1005) and for the back I made alternating pink and cream stripes, again using Stylecraft Special DK in pale rose (1080) and cream (1005). To join each round, instead of making a slip stitch which I found looked quite untidy, I used
this method from Sarah London and I found this made the join look so much neater and just took a little extra time.
I made a rose for the centre of the cushion again using a 4mm hook and pale rose yarn using the pattern for the rose for the Beanie Hat from Cute & Easy Crochet. For the little leaves I used
this great tutorial from the fantastic
Attic24 and just some oddments of pale green cotton. I didn't use a lot of yarn really for this , probably just a little more than 50g of each main colour.
For the edging I again used the pattern for the border for the Flower Cot Blanket from Cute & Easy Crochet Baby Clothes by Nicki Trench (do I ever use anything else?!)
So this little cushion was made using a mix of quite a few different patterns! I am really happy with it and I really enjoyed crocheting in the round when i got the hang of the pattrern and the new joining method. I can see more round cushion covers being made in different colour ways...
I am working all weekend so no crafting or crochet for me, but I hope everyone has a lovely weekend and that this beautiful weather continues for a little longer!
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