Make a neon OMG! cushion
Published on 2 June 2017 By MerionOMG! It’s a neon, pompom cushion! Say it with neon with Kath Webber’s fun and funky cushion pattern project this weekend!
Materials
- Paintbox Yarns Simply Chunky
- 1 ball each in shades Seville Orange and Marine Blue
- Stylecraft Special Chunky
- 1 ball in shade Pomegranate
- Addi Moon Pom Pom Maker
- KnitPro Aluminium Soft-Grip Silver Crochet Hook
- Size 6.00mm
- Bulky Natural Wool Filling - 100g
- OR a cushion measuring 45cm x 25cm
Say it with neon with Kath Webber’s fun and funky cushion pattern! Tapestry crochet lends itself delightfully to the slogan trend, and nothing says it quite like neon! Grab a few balls of Paintbox Yarns Simply Chunky and your pompom makers for a super-fun quick boudoir cushion.
Making the cushion
1
Basic pattern:
The back and front pieces follow the same basic pattern.
Make the back piece in plain fabric using the Marine Blue, while you add the writing design with tapestry crochet.
Make 46 chain.
Starting in second Ch from hook, make 1 DC in each Ch across, turn.
45 DC.
2
Rows 2 to 30:
1 Ch (does not count as DC), 1 DC in each dc across, turn.
45 DC.
Working the tapestry crochet
1
Work to the colour change:
Work in the main colour until the stitch before the colour change.
Insert the hook into the next st, then draw a loop back through so that you have two loops on the hook.
2
Switch to your contrast colour:
Now drop the main colour from your yarn hand and pick up the contrasting colour.
Complete the stitch by taking the yarn over hook and drawing it through both loops on the hook.
Crochet over the main colour while you work your contrasting stitches.
Reading a crochet chart
Read a crochet chart by starting in the bottom right-hand corner, then read from right to left.
You can use a piece of washi tape to help guide the rows. Alternate rows should be read from left to right.
Making up the cushion
1
Pin wrong sides together:
Place the two pieces wrong sides together and pin to hold in place.
2
Oversew, and stuff:
Using a yarn needle and some left over yarn from one of the cushion pieces, oversew the pieces together, stuffing firmly with the toy stuffing before sewing completely shut.
3
Make 4 pom poms:
Sew each one to a corner of the cushion.
There you have it! Your OMG! cushion is ready for the sofa!