Welcome to the last post in my Thanksgiving Pillow CAL. Dive in as we wrap our ‘Thanks’ Pillow with a with a longer version of my fall stripes crochet graph. Enjoy!
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Happy Wednesday, and welcome the final post of my Thanksgiving Pillow Crochet-a-long! New to the CAL? Not to worry, you can still jump in and join us; I recommend you start here.
Our last graph is a rectangular version of my Fall Strips graph, to help us complete our ‘Thanks’ Pillow. This panel is quick and works up quickly free-hand, but I have included written instructions for those that prefer to work from a word chart.
NOTE: This graph and pattern are designed for use with the corner to corner (C2C) stitch, you can find my C2C Tutorial here if needed.
Supplies:
1. Size I (5.5 MM) Crochet Hook
2. Worsted Weight Yarn in Brown, Green, Orange, and Yellow.
3. Yarn Needle
4. Scissors
5. 12 in. x 20 in. Pillow Form (TIP: My stitches tend to run tight, so you may want to make your panel and measure before purchasing your pillow form)
COLOR CHART:
G: Green
O: Orange
R: Red
Y: Yellow
INCREASE ROWS:
Row 1: 1G
Row 2: 2G
Row 3: 3G
Row 4: 4G
Row 5: 5B
Row 6: 6B
Row 7: 7B
Row 8: 8B
Row 9: 9O
Row 10: 10O
Row 11: 11O
Row 12: 12O
Row 13: 13Y
Row 14: 14Y
Row 15: 15Y
Row 16: 16Y
DECREASE ON ONE SIDE:
Row 17: 16G
Row 18: 16G
Row 19: 16G
Row 20: 16G
Row 21: 16B
Row 22: 16B
Row 23: 16B
Row 24: 16B
DECREASE ROWS:
Row 25: 15O
Row 26: 14O
Row 27: 13O
Row 28: 12O
Row 29: 11Y
Row 30: 10Y
Row 31: 9Y
Row 32: 8Y
Row 33: 7G
Row 34: 6G
Row 35: 5G
Row 36: 4G
Row 37: 3B
Row 38: 2B
Row 39: 1B
NOTE: I used a smaller version of C2C stitch and my panel turned out a little smaller than I wanted so I added two rounds of SC (1Y and 1B).
This panel works up extremely quickly and though it was designed to be paired with my ‘Thanks’ pillow graph; it could easily be used on its own for a beginner friendly fall accent pillow.
I couldn’t be more happy with how these turned out, and hope you will enjoy them as much as I do. The unique combination of designs of all three pillows gives you several different options in appearance and would make the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving holiday decor.
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