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Pillow Pattern Final
Pillow Pattern Final
If you would like to use the exact colors I did for this project I used Yarn Bee
Velvet and Bernat Velvet. You can find Yarn Bee online. You can find Bernat
online or at your local JOANNs!
These are the exact Yarn Bee colors: ( Yarn size: BLUKY SIZE 5)
Beige base: Ivory (5 Skiens + 1 extra for swatches)
Purple Details: Sugarplum (1 Skien)
Yellow Details: Mustard (1 Skien)
White Details: Angel (1 Skien)
Red Details: Red (1 Skien)
Black Details: Black (1 Skien)
Scissors
Iron (optional)
Abbreviations : Things to Keep In Mind :
Tips on staying comfy and cozy while you crochet this project. Tight tension is
recommended. So a tension ring can do wonders for your index finger! There are
a variety of tension rings, but I’ve found the most helpful has been the
Norwegian knitting thimble design, It looks like this! I find others tend to slip, or
still rub on your finger through friction.
Creating a Swatch
This swatch is your test run! I also recommend throwing a test
swatch in the washer if you intend to wash your project. You will
never regret the time you take to get to know your yarn. Think of
how long you will mourn frogging an entire pillow! No fun!
To Begin:
Start with a chain of 20 stitches.
Round 1:
1. Connect the two ends of the chain with a slip stitch to form a
ring. Be careful not to twist the chain.
Round 2:
2. Work 1 yu-yo sc in each stitch of round 1, working in a continuous
circle. (20 yu-yo sc in Total)
Rounds 3-10:
Finishing: Tip:
4. Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Be very careful not to accidentally
increase or decrease throughout
Now, you have a velvet yarn Mini pillow cover with a square grid of rounds 3-10! This will make the grid
10 x 10 when laying flat! :D So Small and cute. uneven! A natural slant is normal.
(See in Photo)
Pillow Grid
Once you’ve mastered the swatch,
you are ready to begin your Pillow Grid!
To Begin:
Start with a chain of 120 stitches.
Round 1:
1. Connect the two ends of the chain with a slip stitch to form a
ring. Be careful not to twist the chain.
(we won’t be slip-stitching and chaining one at the end of our
rounds, we will work continuously in a circle.)
Rounds 2:
2. Work 1 yu-yo sc in each stitch of round 1 working in a circle.
(120 yu-yo sc in Total)
Round 3-60:
Congratulations on completing the crocheted pillow cover with a lush velvet yarn grid!!
With your sturdy base of yarn-under stitches, you're perfectly set up for the next phase
of the project: cross-stitching to bring a tapestry of pixelated chickens to life! :D
As we transition from crochet hook to tapestry needle, we'll be using the same velvet yarn
to create a seamless blend of texture and color. The plushness of velvet will add a depth
to your cross-stitch designs! Whether you're planning to add a splash of video game
nostalgia, floral elegance, or just wanna play around with pixel art, this technique will
guide you!
Prepare your tapestry needle, select your hues, and let's stitch these little chicks into
existence!
How to: The X-Stitch
: Mustard
: Smokey Blue
: Sugarplum
: Restful Rose
: Black
: Angel
: Red
Cross Stitch I've outlined a preferred sequence for the color changes in this project.
While you're free to approach it in any way you wish, I recommend
Chart following this specific order to achieve a centered and balanced design.
Add Purple Pedals and Accents Add Pink Pedals and Accents
Cross Stitch I've outlined a preferred sequence for the color changes in this project.
While you're free to approach it in any way you wish, I recommend
Chart following this specific order to achieve a centered and balanced design.
: Mustard
: Smokey Blue
: Sugarplum
: Restful Rose
: Black
: Red
Cross Stitch I've outlined a preferred sequence for the color changes in this project.
While you're free to approach it in any way you wish, I recommend
Chart following this specific order to achieve a centered and balanced design.
• Flip the project inside out so that the right sides of the crochet are
facing each other. This way, when you finish seaming and turn the pillow
right side out again, the seam will be on the inside and invisible from the
outside! :)
• Align the edges of the crochet fabric that need to be seamed together,
making sure that the stitches on both sides match up.
• Move to the next set of parallel stitches directly across from the ones
you just sewed through.
• Pull your needle and yarn through these second parallel stitches. As you
do so, do not pull the yarn all the way through this time.
• Leave a small loop of yarn on the side of the fabric where the needle
emerges!
• Now, bring your needle back through this loop of yarn before tightening.
• Gently pull the yarn to close the seam. The goal is to tighten enough so
that the seam becomes invisible, but not so much that it puckers or
distorts the fabric. ;(
Sewing Your Project Closed
Continuing the Seam:
• Continue this process down the length of the open edge! Always
working from one set of parallel stitches to the next and securing
your yarn by passing the needle through the loop before tightening!
Finishing Off:
• Once you reach the end of the seam, secure the yarn by making a
small knot or weaving in the end through the stitches on the inside to
hide it! (Sneaky) :O
• Turn the pillow right side out through the opening that you've left
for this purpose
• If you haven't already filled your pillow, do so now! <3
• Position the pillow so you can easily access the top edge where you
want to create the invisible seam.
• Line up the crochet stitches on both sides so they are parallel to
each other.
Beginning the Seam:
• Pull the needle through the corresponding stitch on the opposite side,
going from the outside of the pillow to the inside.
• Before you pull the yarn all the way through, leave a small loop on the
outside.
• Bring your needle through this loop and then pull to tighten, creating
the invisible seam.
Continuing the Seam:
• Move to the next set of stitches, repeating the process. Make sure to
maintain the tension so the seam remains invisible and the fabric
doesn't bunch up.
Finishing Your Project
Filling the Pillow:
• As you sew the seam closed, intermittently pause to add stuffing to the
pillow. This ensures that the pillow is filled evenly and maintains its shape.
• Continue seaming and stuffing until you reach the end of the edge.
Finishing Off:
• Once you reach the end, secure the yarn by weaving the end through the
inside stitches to hide it. (Sneaky) :O
• Adjust the stuffing as needed to ensure the pillow is fully and evenly
filled!
• Tuck in any loose ends or stray pieces of yarn to maintain the seamless
look.
This technique allows you to close the pillow with an invisible seam from the
outside, resulting in a neat finish! Right? Just like with the other sides,
the key is to work with care, keeping your stitches even and the tension
consistent! <3
As we bind off the final stitches of this journey, I sincerely hope that
you've found joy and enrichment in the process of bringing the Stardew
Valley pillow to life with me!
Crochet is not just about the end product, but the skills we weave
together along the way. With the yarn under yarn over stitch, working in
the round, cross-stitching on crochet, and mastering invisible seams, you
now have a collection of techniques to carry forward into your future
creations! I’m so Proud of you! :D
May this pillow be a cozy addition to your home or shop and a testament to
your handiwork. <3 Should there be any questions that arise, please don't
hesitate to reach out. DM me on Instagram @ezlyh or via email at
ezlyhg@gmail.com.
Your feedback and stories are what make this community so special!
Happy crocheting!