Make this easy crochet pillow cover in no time using super bulky yarn and a fun, textured stairstep crochet stitch.
Chunky Crochet Pillow Pattern
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- 4 skeins Bernat Mega Bulky yarn in Light Heather
- Size N crochet hook
- Large Eye Blunt Tip Embroidery Needle
Crochet Pillow Photo Tutorial:
Ch 6. DC into 4th ch from hook.
I hope you enjoy your new crochet pillow! Happy Crafting!
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Comments & Reviews
Anonymous says
That is a very cute pillow. Love it.
Anonymous says
This looks great and I'm going to give it a try. Wondered what weight of balls of wool needed for the pattern. Thanks
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
I'm not sure about weight, but I used about 250 yards of extra bulky yarn. Hope that helps!
Anonymous says
Thanks
Anonymous says
hi I love this stitch yet I am struggling with decrease. the video will not play for me. I count 9*9 on the pictured project. Perhaps why my decrease is looking quite different? any help is greatly appreciated! thanks so much, angie
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
Angie, maybe you could send me a picture of your project so I have more of an idea of what's happening. Find my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/thecraftpatch) and post a picture there and I'll see if I can help you.
Marie Hanna says
I have the same problem as Angie. If I sl st across the top 3 (when finished with the increases) I end up at the straight edge and not the top of the "stepped" edge. Then the instructions just fall apart & don't jive with what's ahead of the hook.
Heather Jones says
Hi I love the look of this. Are the instructions UK or american?
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
American
Annette Specht says
could you use 2 strands of yarn together to make a bulky yarn? Super cute and easy, what could you use in place of the pillow form? where i live, not much here. and on a tight budget…Happy to hear your answer! Thank you for sharing the pattern.:)
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
Annette, YES! You can definitely use two strands of yarn together. If you don't have a pillow form, you could sew two squares together, leaving a hole for stuffing, then fill it with batting… or old fabric scraps or grocery bags or anything else you think might work.
Marubi says
I was eyeing this pattern for quite a long time, I really liked how it looked. But was a bit afraid it would be too complicated for me, since the result looks so advanced and I'm quite a beginner at crocheting. But, two days ago I decided to give it a try, and today I am super happy with my brand new, amazing pillow cover! Very easy pattern (the pictures and video were great help!), worked up very quickly and looks soooo nice! Thank you so much for it!!! x
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
Congratulations, Marubi! I'm so glad you gave it a try. It feels great to create, don't you think?
Marubi says
Thanks^^ It sure does, I love watching how something neat is taking shape right under my hands 😀 Is it OK to make more pillows with your pattern and give them away as gifts? With credit, of course 🙂 x
Jennifer {The Craft Patch} says
Yes, of course!
Marubi says
Awesome, thanks again! 🙂 x
Alexis says
I can’t seem to find the video at the end of the post?
Jennifer says
Hey Alexis, I did some backend maintenance recently on my blog and it messed up a lot of my videos. I’ll get it uploaded and put back at the bottom of the post soon!
Marlene says
Love this pattern and it works up so fast!! Thanks!!
Cara says
Thank you for the pattern,I love it. The only issue I have is that when it’s stretched over the pillow I can really see the pillow underneath, I prefer the look in your picture. I used a wine color so the white underneath is very noticeable.
Jennifer says
Hi Cara! If you can see through the design, try using a smaller hook or thicker yarn OR a slightly smaller pillow so it doesn’t stretch out as much. Or maybe you can find a piece of fabric in a similar color and wrap it around the pillow insert before adding the crochet cover on top? Hope that helps!