You may remember that I had some squares left over from making a blanket for my lovely Miss L and I decided to use them to make a cushion.
Well here it is.
And as I still had a few squares to use I worked them in along with the stripes for the back.
I originally started this project a few weeks ago when I discovered the Apache Tears pattern by Sara London which ended up being a cushion in it’s own right. It made sense to make them into a pair so the stripy back matches the apache tears cushion.
And to keep the pairing I used a similar pattern to make the flower buttons.
And finished with a simple edging.
I am very happy with how this pair work together.
Or using the face of the stripy backs.
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These are beautiful. I need to brush up on my crochet for sure!
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Thank you for your lovely comment, it would be nice to pick up your hook again and share your projects.
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These cushions are adorable! I love the colours and patterns. I like that there are several patterns going on in one cushion it is very interesting to the eye.
Lisa
http://www.needlesandwool.blogspot.com
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Thank you, I wanted them to work however they get thrown on the sofa.
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I love the colours and everything, really nice work.
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Thank you, they are so soft too just as you want a cushion to be, Debbie Bliss yarns are just lovely to work with.
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Really lovely. I love the contrasting backs and how they are are a pair but different.
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Thank you, I wanted them to work together whichever way round they end up on the sofa.
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very nice work
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Thank you.
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What wonderful looking cushions. I especially like the brown/salmon/taupe pair 🙂
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Thank you, so pleased to have used up most of the remaining yarn left over from the blanket. Although I am thinking there may be enough for another one too.
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Well that is a handsome pair of cushions! Well done to you!
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Thank you, I now have to make the decision about if they should be gifted or stay on my chair!
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oh, this is beautiful! I love the colours and arrangement in both sides, great job! 🙂
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Thank you, I am pleased with how they turned out and I achieved my aim of mix’n’match.
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That is beautiful ad I love the colors! It works so well wth the chair too.
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Thank you, it is one of my favourite chairs, I rescued a pair from going to the tip and had them recovered.
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Those are delightful pillows, on both sides!
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Thank you, I like to be able to throw them on the sofa with no worries about how they land.
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Very nice! I especially love the big flowers in the squares; you have every right to be VERY proud – they (pillow & blanket) look lovely!
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The flowers squares are one of my favourites, It took a while but I think I have a pattern I am happy with and will use again, I did a tutorial for it if it is of interest to you.
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I just love this prject. The colors work so well together. Good job!♡♡♡
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Thank you, the yarn is left over from making a blanket for one of my lovely daughters so it has been nice to put it to good use.
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love them definitely want to learn to crochet and do something like this as the hubby asked if I could make cushions the other day 🙂
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And I am sure you will too, you can have so much fun creating.
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they are gorgeous. I was wondering how you closed it ….and soon saw the reverse stripy side !! the flower buttons are cool. I made a couple of cushion covers too last week but yours are striking 🙂
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We are all at it with the making cushions at the moment, thinking of the dark nights spent snuggled up on the sofa maybe?
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They’re fab!!!
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Thanks, I am loving you rainbow cushions too, we will be all snuggly and cosy on the sofa this winter.
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I love your flower buttons. Clever idea!
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Thank you.
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