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Both round cushions and square cushions are typical items for crochet in the fall and winter. There are many wonderful recipes in the world, such as elaborate techniques, motif patchwork, and multicolor combinations.
I tried crocheting a square cushion with the goal of being very simple and casually blending into the room. I hope that the work crocheted with this recipe will become familiar to your interior, with the feeling that "Oh, by the way, there was a square cushion." The work in the photo was crocheted with ivory yarn to match the tone of my home. By changing the color, you can quickly turn it into a pop and energetic piece.
The crocheted fabric has an atmosphere similar to the pattern of popcorn stitches, but since it is not popcorn crocheting as a method, there is no need to remove the stitches from the hook, and I think that it will be easy to crochet.
Since it is a cushion that carries weight, I crocheted it using 100% acrylic yarn with moderate hardness. The thickness is about 3 cm. It is enough to use it as it is, but since it is in the shape of a bag, it seems that you can put something like a thin sponge in it.
How about as an item to make telework even more comfortable?
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Community Gallery
Here is a showcase of crocheted projects made by our community using the "Noble Cushion" Crochet Pattern. Click on the images to view them in a larger size. Anko's "Noble Cushion"