Simplicity has generously provided the yarn for this project.
Good Morning!
Today I am excited to share a fun project I have been working on. A few fellow bloggers and I have joined together for a crochet blog hop, and each of us have a fun pillow crochet pattern for you! I am amazed at the talent of these women, so be sure to check out the fun free crochet patterns they have for you. Mine is a crochet geo stripe pillow, and it is so easy to make!
Geo Stripe Pillow
What you need:
- Worsted Weight Yarn in 3 colors (Red Heart Soft)
- Size I Hook
- Yarn Needle
- Old Pillowcase
- Basic Sewing Supplies
- Polyfil
Gauge: 6 sts=2″
Solid Triangle-
Ch 68.
1. Hdc in 3rd ch from hook. Hdc 63. Sk next st. Hdc in last st (a decrease). Turn. (65 sts)
2. Ch 1.
Work 2 decreases. Hdc in each remaining st. (63 sts) Turn.
3. Ch 1.
Hdc in same st. Hdc 60. Work one decrease. Turn. (62 st)
Continue the pattern, working 1 decrease at the end, and 2 decreases at the beginning after turning. Your decreases will all be along the same side, making the slanted triangle edge. Work a total of 43 rows.
Striped Triangle-
This is the same pattern at the solid triangle, but you will be alternating your yarn colors. Work with one color for 4 rows, then use your second color, alternating in the same decrease pattern.
Line up your two triangles, with the flat and long sides together. Make sure one triangle is upside down, with the last stitch meeting the beginning row of the other. Using a yarn needle and some yarn, sew them together while they lay flat, sewing through the top loops, and hiding the stitches from the other side.
Lay your sewn pillow top on top of the pillowcase and cut the length to fit, leaving a seam allowance. The pattern was written to fit the exact width of a pillowcase so check your gauge.
Sew around your pillowcase leaving an opening on one side.
Next, using your needle and a length or yarn, hand stitch around the pillow. It doesn’t need to be too tight of stitching. Stop where at the space you left un-sewn previously.
Now you can stuff your pillow. Grab small chunks for the best result, it will be less lumpy this way, but will take a bit longer to fill.
Once it’s stuffed, hand sew the opening shut, starting where you left off. Tie the two ends together with a tight and sturdy knot.
All done!
Make sure to check out the other patterns as well:
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Happy crocheting!
I would make my grand daughter something pretty. <3
I would make beautiful cowls.
All the things I could make with that yarn!!!
I love your website! Thanks so much for all the free patterns, the links to the awesome patterns to purchase and the always fantastic giveaways!
Thank you Nadine! You are so welcome!
Yeah I love give aways, you can’t win if you don’t put in for it. I would probably make a granny square Afghan!
Exactly! Good luck :)
I would make a sweater if I won!! :)
I love to enter give-away contests. Hope this is my lucky day! Thank you for sponsoring this give away!
Beautiful pillow designs, and thank you for hosting this awesome giveaway! I would LOVE to win. I have several friends expecting babies this winter so I would make baby gift sets with this lovely yarn.
Thank you! This yarn is SO soft, it would be perfect for a baby set :) Good luck!
I’m so glad I found your wonderful website! Your patterns are awesome! and the tutorials for beginners are great! I’m going to make some of those star flower light strings for sure! What a great way to use up all those little bits of yarn we all find in our stash!
Thank you for this giveaway opportunity! I sure could use a new winder…mine has just about had it and I can’t afford to replace it for a long, long time!
Thanks again for your patterns and this opportunity
I plan on making an lapghan and pillow as a gift. I have been wanting a ballwinder. Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.
This is an awesome giveaway. Thank you
Great gifts. Would love the winder!!
what a great giveaway! thank you for the opportunity!
i did everything except twitter because i dont have one! i hope win! id love some new yarn!
Thanks!
I would likely make something decorative for the house. I have been doing that lately between wearable item projects. :)
I would make something to keep me warm through the winter months. Maybe even some of your baby shoe patterns. Although, I do love those pillows you made too! Thank you for the chance at this giveaway.
Thank you! Good luck :)
Love it!
Thanks!
The pillows are great. I have a brown couch so I can make quite a few pillows of different colors! Thank you!
Fingers crossed! Great giveaway! I could use the yarn in so many ways! Thanks for sharing!
If I win the giveaway I will probably make hats for my church donation and if any yarn is left I will make Christmas gifts.
My friend is getting a new apartment-I may have to make her some of those pillows!