Frilly Striped Pillow Cover

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Frilly Striped Pillow Cover

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Frilly Striped Pillow Cover
Frilly Striped Pillow Cover

If your crochet repertoire is limited to scarves and hats, then it's time to stretch your skills by creating the Frilly Striped Pillow Cover. And what a pillow cover it is! Featuring every color of the rainbow, this bright crochet pillow cover will be an attention-getting addition to your home or office. This pattern is easy to follow, so you're in luck if you've always wanted to crochet a pillow cover. When you are finished crocheting this pattern, simply wrap it around a pillow, then fasten it with trendy buttons. Voila! You just made a new decoration.

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Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

Materials List

  • Sport weight yarn in an assortment of colors
  • E/4 or 3.5 mm hook
  • Buttons

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I really love this. The front side is frilly and the back is solid. This would be a great project to use to use up any leftover yarn that you might have. This would be great to have in a pair. One pillow for each arm of the sofa.

So I have never seen a pillow cover made in this fashion. I think I like the concept because I can work the pattern and get a perfect fit for any accent pillow. Thanks for the free pattern.

Oh this is a mighty fine looking cushion cover. I love the muted colours! In spite of all the colours, the cushion doesn't look busy because of the almost faded look of the colours. We have been thinking of creating a reading corner in our house and this cushion would be perfect there.

I love this dainty lace pattern. The author offers her instructions based on working a cover for a square pillow, but she give suggestions for different applications as well as how to adapt the pattern. By itself, the rows would be lovely as trim on a baby blanket or dress and bonnet set, or even an adult garment or shawl. The pattern looks difficult, but its not that hard with a little practice.

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