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Sweet and Simple Cushion Cover
Yarn: Corriedale Pencil Roving
2 x 200g skeins at 130m/143yds per skein
Gauge: 8.5sts and 11 rows = 10cm in stocking stitch with 10mm/US 15 needle
Needles: One 10mm/US 15 100cm/40”
circular needle for working magic loop, one spare straight needle
Extras: Two stitch markers, crochet hook for weaving in ends, one 40cm x 40cm cushion pad
Dimensions:
To fit a 40cm x 40cm cushion pad.
Notation:
k = knit
p = purl
pm = place marker
slm = slip marker
ssk = slip two stitches knitwise onto right hand needle, then knit them together with left hand needle.
k2tog = knit the next two stitches together.
s = slip purlwise
free knitting pattern cushion
Instructions
Cast on 72 stitches using a figure 8 cast-on, with 36 stitches on each side of the needle. Place marker for beginning of round, and one 36 stitches from the beginning of the round to mark the halfway point.
Work stockinette stitch in the round ( i.e. knit every round) using magic loop method, until the cushion measures 42cm from cast on. Your cushion pad should fit comfortably inside the cover, without the need to stretch it. Put the cushion inside the cover now, and we will bind off with it inside.
Starting from the beginning of the round, we'll cast off stitches using a three-needle bind off. A youtube video showing how to work the three-needle bind off can be found here. However, instead of having stitches on two dpns, we will be knitting together stitches from the two points of you circular needle, and rather than turning the work so that the right sides are facing, we will continue with the two wrong sides facing in. This will leave a ridge at the top which makes a cute feature.
Written instructions for the three-needle bind off are as follows:
Remove stitch marker for beginning of round. Push the first and last stitches in the round to the tips of the needle points, then knit these two stitches together with your spare straight needle.
Push the second and second from last stitches in the round to the ends of the needles, and knit these two stitches together using your spare straight needle.
Slip the original stitch on your straight needle over the stitch you've just worked, as in a normal bind off.
Continue this process: knit the next two stitches at the tips of your circular needle together, then pass the previous stitch on your straight needle over this one.
When you reach the last stitch on your straight needle, cut the yarn leaving a 20cm tail, pass this through the loop on your straight needle and pull it tight.
Thread the loose ends into the cushion cover using your crochet hook and you're done!
5 comments
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Sophie
Jan 04, 2020 08:16 AM
The design is just as I like
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Mia
Jan 04, 2020 09:00 AM
Very nice, I love such cushions
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Ellie
Jan 04, 2020 09:37 AM
Really simple and nice
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Isabella
Jan 04, 2020 09:45 AM
Good pattern
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Susan
Jan 05, 2020 10:30 AM
Ladies, I'm glad that you like it
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