Thursday, June 16, 2022

Spring Blossom Cushion | Crochet Pattern

 I am so excited about the Spring Blossom Cushion crochet pattern that I
even took a few rare selfies with a few of the sample cushion tests!🌸

Little Bug used an app to create that artistic rendering...

but here's the real me:
My new phone does not pick up the true colors very well,
and I'll be darned if I can find a flattering filter,
so perhaps I need to check into that app!?!

Oh well, here you have it, the real me!
(I wonder why my eyes look so dark?)

  


You can find this pattern at the Apple Blossom Dreams Etsy shop by clicking here
 or on Ravelry (Designs by Astri Elisabeth aka Blossom Dreams) by clicking here

The 29-page pattern includes over 100 photos and links to exclusive videos for additional help.
 It also includes a 3-page printable version.

The pictured cushions have been crocheted with Stylecraft Special DK and Scheepjes Colour Crafter.
Those are both acrylic DK weight yarn that come in over 100 of the yummiest of colors!!!
The cushion measures approximately 18" (46 cm) across.

I sure hope you make one!

Here are some color and border options in the pattern:

This one was made by my friend Claudia.
You can find her on Instagram @crochetaladia.
She's amazing...
just look at those colors!


Here are the ones I'm holding in the above photos:
 

 



In the pattern the featured cushion coordinates with
the Spring Blossom Bed Runner.
(It also includes the colorways of the cushions that I am holding.)

Here's the Spring Blossom Bed Runner:

 
Additionally, you can find the pattern for the Spring Blossom Bed Runner 
by clicking on the following
Apple Blossom Dreams Shops:

Pretty much any yarn can be used for this project; however, the pictured afghan is crocheted with 
Scheepjes Colour Crafter and/or Stylecraft Special DK, just like the cushion!
 
Here's what the border looks like:
 
The finished bed runner measures 97” x 22” (246 cm x 56 cm
(This size fits at the foot of a king or queen-sized bed and hangs over the sides. 
Reduce rows for a smaller bed or rearrange dimensions for a blanket.)


Thank you for your interest and following along and wishing you lots of


Warmly,

Astri

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