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Retro Circle Cushion


So I thought I'd share this cushion even though I made it quite a while ago. The squares were very simple to make; a tutorial can be found here at Three Beans in a Pod. I joined my squares with slip stitches and made a double crochet back with a zip sewn in. I'm tempted to re-visit this pattern but make the squares smaller (because smaller = cuter, right?) Perhaps only two rounds to each circle rather than four would make a nice size? 


Rowan by Amy Butler Colours : SH00002 and SH000017

Fab 100% Acrylic in cream. 

Puff Stitch Pillow

So a few days ago I finished this pillow and I think it's my new favourite. It fits a 16x18 inch polyester filled insert and it has a pink cotton back (bordered with a round of blanket stitch and two rows of single crochet) with a button closure.
The squares themselves are pretty straight-forward once you've mastered the puff stitch (tutorial here). These particular puff stitches have five loops in them. Just in case anyone fancies making these little squares I'll share a basic guide/ stitch counts below! 。^‿^。 

I use American crochet terms.

Hook: 4mm
 Yarn: SMC Select Extra Soft Merino Cotton, Colour 05609 (Lot 5596)
            SMC Select Extra Soft Merino Cotton, Colour 05602 (Lot 1502) 

*All puff stitches should be separated with 1 chain*

 To Begin: Chain 4, slip stitch in first chain to make a loop.

Round 1: Chain 2 (counts as part of first puff stitch), crochet 8 puff stitches into the centre of the chain loop. Slip stitch to end round.

Round 2: Chain 2 (part of first puff stitch), crochet 1 puff stitch in the space between puff stitches in the previous round, then crochet 2 puff stitches in the next space to make the first corner. Repeat this three times to make a total of 12 puff stitches. Slip stitch to end round.

Round 3: Change colour and chain 2 (counts as first double crochet). In each of the two gaps in-between the corner gaps, make two double crochets with no separation chains. In the corner gaps, make two sets of three double crochet, separated by 1 chain. Slip stitch to end round.

 Squares are then joined with slip stitches which makes the ridges between all of the squares.