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Frosty Pines Pillow
An Overlay Mosaic Crochet Pattern For A Holiday Pillow Cover
Add a touch of wintry elegance to your home decor with the Frosty Pines Pillow crochet pattern. This beautifully intricate design, inspired by frosty evergreens, is crafted using the Overlay Mosaic Technique, creating a stunning texture and visual appeal that’s perfect for the holiday season or any time you want to bring the serene beauty of winter indoors.
Overlay Mosaic Technique: The Frosty Pines Pillow features the Overlay Mosaic Crochet technique, where all work is done on the right side (RS) only. Each round of the pattern is worked with a single color, alternating between two colors (C1 and C2) with clear instructions provided for when to switch colors.
Special Stitches:
Back Loop Single Crochet (BLSC): Represented by empty blocks on the chart, these stitches are always worked in the back loop only. Throughout the pattern, these are simply referred to as single crochet (SC).
Front Loop Double Crochet (FLDC): Represented by “X” blocks on the chart, these “drop down stitches” are worked into the corresponding stitch from two rounds below, through the front loop only. In the instructions, these are referred to as double crochet (DC).
Construction Details:
Round-by-Round Instructions: The squares are worked in rounds, starting from the center and moving outward. Because every side of each square is identical, the pattern provides instructions for just one side per round. You’ll repeat these instructions four times per round, with a chain-2 (CH 2) forming the corners. On subsequent rounds, these chains are treated as stitches, worked into the back loop only.
Joining and Finishing: At the end of each round, slip stitch (SS) into the back loop only of the first stitch, chain 2, and then remove your hook, leaving the loop to be picked up after the next round. Detailed guidance is provided for fastening off (FO), cutting, and weaving in ends. For a seamless finish, the pattern suggests using the invisible join method when joining the squares.
Chart and Customization:
Visual Aid: A comprehensive chart accompanies this pattern, offering a clear visual representation of the motif. The chart includes colored squares for motif explanation, with empty squares indicating BLSC (SC) and “X” squares indicating FLDC (DC) stitches worked two rounds below.
Final Dimensions: If the suggested hook size and yarn are used, the finished pillow should measure approximately 36 x 36 cm, making it a perfectly sized accent piece for your sofa, chair, or bed.
Printable Version: For added convenience, a printable version of the pattern is included, allowing you to easily take your project on the go or work offline.
Transform your space with the elegant design of the Frosty Pines Pillow. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful handmade gift, this pattern will guide you through creating a cozy, stylish, and wintry accent that’s sure to be a conversation starter. Share your finished project using #FrostyPineaPillow and connect with our crochet community!
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DIFFICULTY LEVEL
This is an intermediate crochet pattern.
GAUGE
18 SC x 22 ROWS = 10 CM x 10 CM
YARN & HOOKS
HOOK 3,5 mm
Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/4 Print
(100% cotton, 50 g (1.75 oz) ca. 160 m (174 yds)
Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/4
(100% cotton, 50 g (1.75 oz) ca. 160 m (174 yds)
(quantity for two pillow covers made with 4 squares)
C1 (print) 3 Strawberry Love (1 x 50gr/160mt skeins)
C2 01 White (1,5 x 50gr/160mt skeins)
C3 (print) 12 Jungle Green (1,5 x 50gr/160mt skeins)
C4 (print) 15 Latte Macchiato (1 x 50gr/160mt skeins)
C5 (print) 10 Fresh Mint (1 x 50gr/160mt skeins)
Tapestry needle & Scissors
(to weave and hide yarn ends)
The pattern is in US terms
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- First published: September 2024
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