Its time to show off the throw that I had been working on for a while now. Although I had completed most of the work last month, only the borders had remained.
The pattern is from an e-book I had purchased earlier this year called “Dare to be Square Afghans e-book” by Leisure Arts. The reason I purchased it was because I liked the fact that the throws are all made in one big square and kind of saves me the trouble of making different blocks and the bother of joining them. I need only to carry this one single piece with me whenever I wish to crochet on the go and see it grow.
There are a total of 8 patterns in the book and 4 of them had caught my fancy.
The first one I attempted was the Patchwork Throw :
I used the same pattern to crochet a cushion cover too. It took me a good while to figure out the best way to go about it since I do not sew. The pattern has a lacy appearance; so I bought a solid-colored cushion cover with a zipper to serve as a lining. I first crocheted 2 panels as seen below (front and back), joined only 3 sides together with single crochets and shelled around them. The 4th side was where the zipper would be from the lining cushion cover underneath. So made single crochets on the top edges of the front and back panels of this side, shelled around both edges & fit buttons on one side of the shells. This way, after I slip the crocheted cover onto the lining cover, I button up into the shells on the other side. Did that make sense, dear readers?
I don’t really know if that was a good idea, but it worked. Cushion covers can be a bit tricky to crochet, can’t they? Especially if you do not know how to sew.

Front side of cushion

Back side
Next time I visit mum, I am going to get her to teach me some basic sewing with the machine (which I’m quite terrified of, honestly). Every time I think about learning to use a sewing machine, thoughts of my fingers getting stitched up instead of the fabric, kinda gives me the heebie-jeebies. But I know I have to face my fears if I want to progress.
Overall, I’m quite happy with the way they’ve turned out. Better than expected 🙂
What do you think?
Beautiful and vibrant colors!
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Thank you Susan!
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The throw and the cushion cover are lovely. Love the contrasting colors used. Wish I knew to crochet like u do…
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Aww! Thank you, Arlette! I learned to crochet only 3 yrs ago and I started with a crochet kit for children 🙂
Once I learned to do the basic stitches of chains/single crochets/double crochets/slip stitch, the rest just came from watching videos and reading patterns. You must give it a try! Its a lovely hobby.
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Thank you Bessie and for your kind advice.. I only wish I could take it up as my hobby too but am too clumsy to be perfect like you. Wish you the best in your upcoming projects.
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These turned out great! No need to be afraid of the sewing machine. It is way easier than the hook and yarn and a lot faster too!
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Thank you, Tracy! I’m definitely giving it a try soon 🙂
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