Crochet Christmas Pillow - Free Pattern

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I absolutely love crocheting for Christmas. You can see all my free Christmas crochet patterns here. As soon as December arrives, I get to bring out my box of crochet Christmas decorations like my Christmas Tissue Box Cover, my Christmas Wine Bottle Holder, and my Christmas Toilet Paper Roll Holder, just to name a few. But oh how my couch and arm chair looked so bare without crochet Christmas pillows! This year, I feel like my home will now be complete thanks to this Crochet Christmas Pillow. Speaking of crochet Christmas pillow patterns (free), I have another festive pillow pattern that is great for the holiday season and you can leave out all winter long… Check out my free Snowman Crochet Pillow. You might also like this Christmas Tree Pillow! The pattern creates a removable pillow cover with a textured Christmas tree that’s decorated with lights and a star! The pillow is made from two simple stitches - single crochet and double crochet and by alternating them, creates a lovely, modern textured look.
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It works up really quickly, making it a very enjoy-ho-ho-able Christmas crochet pattern! Affiliate Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links meaning I may receive a commission for purchases made through links in this post at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, Derila Sleep Support I earn from qualifying purchases. Purchase the printer-friendly PDF of this pattern that you can instantly download! It includes everything from this free pattern but you can easily save, print and access it anytime! You can also purchase it on Etsy or Ravelry. This pattern creates a removable pillow cover that is approx 17" x 17" and fits over a 16" x 16" pillow insert. Yarn: Any Worsted Weight / Medium (4), 100% Acrylic yarn. I used Impeccable by Loops and Threads, Derila Sleep Support Solid in "Cherry" (red), "Sunny Day" (gold) and "Black." The size is 4.5 oz / 127.5 g. A skein is 285 yd./260m. Crochet Hook: H/8 (5.00 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge and an F/5 (3.75mm) for the belt buckle.



Other Materials: yarn needle, scissors, measuring tape, and one 16" x 16" pillow insert. Optional: 4 x 19mm (3/4") buttons, sewing needle and thread. 13 sts and 12 rows following the pattern. This pattern is written in English for right-handed crochet using standard US terminology. Please note: This pattern and all images associated with this pattern cannot be copied, shared, altered or sold on your own. The panels are made from the bottom up. Always start a row in the first stitch (the stitch attached to the chain). Chain 1 does not count as a stitch. You can tell which side is the right side (RS) by where the starting tail is. With your work facing you, if the starting tail is on the left, you are looking at the right side. If the starting tail is on the right, you are looking at the wrong side. This pattern is also available as a PDF, which includes everything listed here but as a printer-friendly PDF that you can instantly download, save, print, make notes on and keep forever.



You can also purchase it on Etsy or Ravelry. Get ALL my PDF Patterns! Row 1 (RS): In the 2nd ch from hook, sc. In the next ch, dc. In the next ch, sc. Ch 1 and turn. Sc into the 1st st (the top of the last dc you completed). Dc into the next stitch (the top of the sc from the previous row). Row 23: Attach black yarn. Fasten off red yarn. Row 29: Attach red yarn. Fasten off black yarn. After Row 50, pillow panel should measure approx 17" wide x 17" high. Fasten off and weave in all loose ends. After Row 44, pillow panel should measure approx 17" wide x 14.5" high. Fasten off and weave in all loose ends. Foundation/Chain Row: With red, ch 57 (continue using red for all of Piece C). Row 1 (RS): In the 2nd ch from hook, sc. Sc in each ch across (56 sts).