I mentioned a while ago that I was making dishcloths as a means of putting off doing bigger and better things. Well here is a glimpse of the bigger things that I was working on.
It is a set of three cushions for my daughter’s flat. With colours carefully chosen to match her decor, and stitches chosen to suit her taste. I am hoping that they will meet with her approval!
I made them in Bergere de France Recyclaine, which is a super-chunky yarn made from 30% recycled fibres. I used a 12mm hook and the colours were Lin (beige) and Opaline (grey).
You have a very lucky daughter, I am sure she will love her new cushions.
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Thank you – she is home from uni this weekend, and is delighted with them.
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Your cushions are wonderful!
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Thank you so much. The stitch on the square cushions is moss stitch, described HERE
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Lovely… what a lucky girl! Do tell us about the stitches you used.
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Thank you. I don’t know why I didn’t include the stitch in the original post – I have just posted it today.
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Lucky girl! Great neutral colours that will go with everything. I love the texture that the stitch design lends to them:)
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Thank you – she is really appreciative, so I feel that they were worth taking the trouble over.
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