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!
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." |
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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