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These cute little bunnies are perfect for Easter, and a FREE crochet pattern! (Presented as a CAL, both parts of the pattern are linked at this post.) This FREE crochet pattern features a riot of color and texture – and an exciting edging! 4. Please remember to link to your actual project URL and not your homepage URL, and use the name of your project or post, not your own name. * I’d also really appreciate if you’d follow me on one of my social media links (see the icons at the top right of the page), and I will happily follow back (just leave me a comment that you’re following me from here, and include a link to your own page)!
The pillow is uses only 2 skeins of loop yarn to make and is finger knit in panels to create a pillow cover. It’s a quick and inexpensive way to give an old pillow a much needed makeover, or you can purchase a new pillow form through the supply list below, I absolutely love how this pillow came out If you are new to using loop yarn, it’s worked by using your fingers to pull one loop through another to essentially knit or purl a stitch. Row 9: Working back across stitches just made, purl across — 22 sts.
With CA, chain 4 (ch 3 counts as dc), in furthest chain from hook work (1 dc, ch 1, Join CB in first stitch (top of beginning ch) of previous row, chain 3 (counts as dc), work 1 dc in same st, *ch 1, work (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next chain space, repeat from * once more, ch 1, work 2 dc in last stitch, fasten off CB, *ch 1, work 2 dc in next chain space, ch 1, work (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next chain space, repeat from * once more, ch 1, work 2 dc in next chain space, ch 1, work 2 dc in last stitch, fasten off CC, Row 4: Join CD in first stitch, ch 1, sc in same stitch as join, *ch 2, sc in next chain space, ch 2, sc in next chain space, ch 2, work (1 sc, ch 1, 1 sc), in next chain space, repeat from * once more, ch 2, sc in next chain space, ch 2,
* The rows are counted on the diagonal with one box for Row 1, 2 boxes for Row 2, 3 boxes for Row 3, and so on, as you increase and then decreasing by 1 box for every row decreasing. Ch 6, work 1 dc in 4th chain from hook and into each of the next 2 chains, slip stitch between the 3rd dc and turning chain of block from previous row, ch 3, work 3 dc in same space, turn — 2 boxes. Rows 4: Ch 6, work 1 dc in 4th chain from hook and into each of the next 2 chains, Sl st between the 3rd dc and turning chain of previous block, ch 3, work 3 dc in same space, * Sl st between turning ch and 1st dc of next block, ch 3, work 3 dc in same space, rep from * across row until 1 block remains, Sl st between turning ch and 1st