Free Rustic Bobble Crochet Pillow pattern
I initially made Rustic Bobble Crochet Pillow Pattern because I wanted to add life back into my old throw pillows and wanted something different and unique with a nice texture. It’s a fun pattern to create and the finished product looks fantastic in my covered porch! This pattern is suitable for beginners or intermediate crocheters. This pattern is a best seller on Etsy!
The free version of this pattern makes a 11″x11″ pillow pattern cover. If you’d like to purchase the ad-free, digital download with extended sizes, please visit my Etsy store.
In addition, I have a sale on my Etsy store right now where you can BUY 2 PILLOW PATTERNS, GET 1 FREE – simply put all three patterns you want in your cart and enter promo code FREEPATTERN when you check out.
The digital download of this pattern gives you extended sizes, including:
- 20″x20″ pillow cover pattern
- 17″x17″ pillow cover pattern
- 14″x14″ pillow cover pattern
Materials Needed:
- 5.5mm hook
- #4 Medium Worsted Weight Yarn
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
- Stitch Marker
Stiches & Abbreviations:
- Ch – chain
- Lps – loops
- St – stitch
- Sk – skip
- Sc – single crochet
- Dc – double crochet
- * – repeat
Pattern Notes:
- This pattern has two stitch variations happening on the same row in each row, Set 1 refers to the bobble and sc stitch sections, Set 2 refers to the sc and dc stitch sections.
- Place a stitch marker in last stitch of set 1, so it’s easier to switch between types of stitch. Be sure to move the stitch marker to current row as it’s completed.
- Ch 1 at beginning of the row is just for turning and does not count as a stitch.
- This pattern is for non-commercial use, redistributing, copying, or selling is prohibited.
- You are free to sell your finished work, please just link back to my pattern.
- This pattern is for a finished product of 11”x11”, if you’d like extra sizes, please download the digital pattern from my Etsy store.
Special Stitches:
Bobble Stitch: *Yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, pull through st, yo, pull through first 2 lps on hook* 4 times, pull last yo through all 5 lps on hook.
Pattern:
To begin, ch 44 then sc in second chain from hook and across, ch 2, turn.
Row 1: bobble in first st, sc in next 3 st. *bobble in next st, sc in next 3 st* 4 times, bobble in last st of set 1. (End set 1, Place stitch marker!) *sc in next st, dc in next st* across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 2: *sc in first dc, dc in next sc* 11 times. Sc in st with stitch marker and across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 3: sc in first 2 st, *bobble in next st, sc in next 3 st * 4 times, bobble in next st, sc in next 2 st. Begin set 2, *sc in next st, dc in next st* across to last st. Ch 1, turn.
Row 4: *sc in first dc, dc in next sc* 11 times. Sc in st with stitch marker and across. Ch 1, turn.
Rows: 5 – 47: rep rows 1-4
Row 48: bobble in first st, sc in next 3 st. *bobble in next st, sc in next 3 st* 4 times, bobble in last st of set 1. *sc in next st, dc in next st* across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 49: sc across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 50: *dc in first sc, sc in next dc* across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 51: *sc in first dc, dc in next sc* rep across. Ch 1, turn.
Rows 52-98: repeat rows 50 and 51 until you have 98 rows
Row 99: sc around entire project, putting 3 sc in each corner, cut yarn leaning 3 ft tail, pull yarn through last st.
Connecting all sides:
Fold finished work at row 49, with the RS facing each other, and working with the WS. Be sure to match stitches up from both sides. Place tail through yarn needle.
Insert yarn needle from last stitch with tail into the corresponding stitch across from it, then insert yarn needle into next stitch back to front, next stitch is front to back, repeat around two full sides.
Once three sides of the pillowcase are connected, put the pillowcase right side out again and place the pillow inside.
Use same method as above to connect the final side. Tie and weave in remaining ends. If you prefer a removable pillowcase, you could also connect with a zipper or buttons.
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