Hi, everyone!
Last month I got a message requesting a very-easy crochet project that is "beginner-friendly". So, in this post, I am going to show you how to make a pillow cushion using a very, very easy crochet flower.
Anyway, before giving you the step-by-step tutorial, I'd like to thank to Sorin Sentosa Corp, who sent me their newest, free yarn. Oh, did I just say "FREE"? I love it!
All you need are:
I hope this post is helpful for you who are new to crochet. See you at the next project, inshaa Allah!
Last month I got a message requesting a very-easy crochet project that is "beginner-friendly". So, in this post, I am going to show you how to make a pillow cushion using a very, very easy crochet flower.
Anyway, before giving you the step-by-step tutorial, I'd like to thank to Sorin Sentosa Corp, who sent me their newest, free yarn. Oh, did I just say "FREE"? I love it!
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Can you read the text below Nutrition Facts? It said, "Percent daily values are based on the beautiful creation of the knitter. Passion and love may affect this product's beauty." |
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The yarn was wrapped with plastic, just to make sure you receive a clean, freshly dyed yarn. |
All you need are:
- 2 pieces of natural linen fabric, cut 50x50 cm
- Invisible zipper (40 cm)
- Yarn: Polyester by United [sport-weight; 30 grams; black]
- 2.50 mm hook, US B or C are the closest equivalent.
- Last but not least: PASSION!
Begin with an adjustable ring, sc 5. Remember, make an sl st at the end of every round. |
*ch 3 |
Make 3-dc cluster st |
ch 3 |
sc at the next st* |
repeat * 5 times, change the last sc with an slst. |
make chains as much as you want. |
Sew the flower to fabric. You may hand sew, but recommend you to use sewing machine. It's so much practical, lol. |
I hope this post is helpful for you who are new to crochet. See you at the next project, inshaa Allah!
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