Cozy Up Cushion Cover
Inspiration
Looking for a stylish yet simple cushion pillow cover to spruce up your space? If yes, then try this crochet granny stitch throw pillow cover pattern.
I am always looking for ways to change my environment and make life easier and more comfortable. One way I do that is to add or remove some things from my space. This year I have decided to spruce up my area with new crochet toss pillow covers.
I love to use sofa pillows, especially for my back while sitting on the sofa working on my crochet projects or when relaxing and watching my favorite shows. Everyone has their own way of sprucing up their home and that is why we are sharing different ways or projects that will help you spruce up your working space or house in the Spruce up Your Space Blog Hop hosted by Debbie of MadameStitch. Below are the designers who have shared their beautiful patterns that will help you update your space.
Below are the patterns shared by the designers. Scroll down for directions on how to get your favorite pattern.
You can either hop daily for the patterns or get the bundle of all the patterns at a discounted price of $12.99 for 22 fabulous patterns. With the bundle, you don’t have to hop daily. You can just sit, relax, and work on sprucing up your space.
Yarn
I used Loop & Threads Impeccable Yarn 100% Acrylic to make the throw pillow cover. I have used this yarn before and love how soft it is. I wanted a sofa pillow cover that is simple, neutral, and elegant. I love the final result.
You can use any 100% Acrylic yarn worsted weight (4) of your choice.
Skill Level
Easy
Materials
Loop & Threads Impeccable Yarn 100% Acrylic, 285 yds (260 m), 4.5 oz (127.5 g) in Classic Gray 505 yds (462 m) and White 50 yds (46 m).
Weight - 4 (Medium)
Hook 5 mm (H)
Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
15” x 15” pillow form
Gauge
16 sts (5 clusters) x 8 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Finished Measurements
15” x 15”
Abbreviations
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
Dc - double crochet
Sk - skip
Cluster - 3 dc in same ch or st.
Rep - repeat
Btwn - Between
Notes
The pattern is written in US Standard Terms
Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a st.
I carried the unused yarn around for easy changing of yarn.
Color A is Main Color (Gray) and Color B is Contrast Color (White).