Stunning Crochet Cushion Free Patterns

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Redecorate your home with these complex-looking but simple Stunning Crochet Cushions designs. The pillow that combines style with comfort will really brighten the place up. Geometric patterns will add texture, and why not attach pom poms or tufts for fun details? Certainly, these cushions are worth your time and effort, because no matter what color scheme you choose, they will suit any interior style. Also, these projects would be a great gift to give to anyone, so grab your hooks and get crocheting. Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

 

Stunning Crochet Cushions Free Patterns



free crochet cushion patterns

Limelle Cushion 

What may look at first glance as regular tapestry crochet is in fact Tunisian crochet. Miroslava’s project uses a bamboo and cotton blend in sport-weight yarn. This way the geometric pattern of triangles is sleek and elegant. Take a look at the photos to admire her color choices, as they combine lovely shades of green, grey and blue.

Level: intermediate Author: Miroslava Mihalkova

 a crochet cushion with geometric triangle pattern in blue and white

photo by Miroslava Mihalkova / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on exquisitecrochetuk.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Sundown Cushion

Throw cushions help create a vibe in the room, as they combine the utilitarian aspect with a decorative one. Crocheter behind Willow Crochet came up with a simple geometric pattern but added a couple of details that make all the difference. The tassels, the combination of stitches, the tapestry crochet – it all elevates it to a new level of style.

Level: upper beginner Author: Willow Crochet

photo by Willow Crochet / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ilikecrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Desert Flower Pillow

Jasmine stitch is one of the most eye-catching crochet techniques because the structure it creates looks unlike any other. In this project jasmine stitch shows alongside moss stitch, one of the easiest to learn. The tassels attached to each corner add a lot of playfulness but are totally optional. 

Level: intermediate Author: Juniper & Oakes

photo by Juniper & Oakes / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on juniperandoakes.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Cloud Catcher 

This dreamy crochet cushion with a cloud design looks very intricate and stunning. There is a great texture here, and you can highlight the openwork by choosing either a black or white cushion as the background.

Level:  intermediate Author: Mark Roseboom

Cloud Catcher Free Crochet Pattern

Find this pattern on theguywiththehook.wordpress.com, or learn more on ravelry.com.

Mosaic Cushion 

This mosaic cover is a great way to use up your yarn scraps. With a lovely texture, it`s just a square piece with the corners folded over a cushion.

Level: upper beginner Author: Esther Dijkstra

Mosaic Cushion Free Crochet Pattern

Find this pattern on itsallinanutshell.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Sunset Cushions 

The sunset colours in this project complement the design so well. You can create different patterns with the post stitches to make the texture even more interesting.

Level: intermediate Author: Catherine Bligh

Sunset Cushions Free Crochet Pattern

Find this pattern on ravelry.com

Retro Granny Square Pillow 

Another granny square cushion will definitely brighten up any room. No matter what colors or yarns you choose, this design is simple yet still modern.

Level: upper beginner Author: B.Hooked Crochet

Retro Granny Square Pillow Free Crochet Pattern

Find this pattern on bhookedcrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Triangle Pillow 

This geometrical crochet cushion with pom poms will give your room a playful look. You can adjust the size by making more triangles and playing with colors too.

Level: upper beginner Author: Solveig Grimstad

Triangle Pillow Free Crochet Pattern

Find this pattern on solgrim.blogspot.no, or read more on ravelry.com. The info about this particular version is on ravelry.com.

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