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Crochet Tasseled Pillow Pattern + Tutorial

Posted on April 30, 2019December 29, 2022 By Mikey 8 Comments on Crochet Tasseled Pillow Pattern + Tutorial
Crochet Tasseled Pillow
Crochet Tasseled Pillow

Crochet Tasseled Pillow

The Crochet Tasseled Pillow is using Caron Cotton Cakes for this heavily textured pillow design. It measures 12″ x 16″ in total.

There is a crochet diagram available to you and the pillow crochets across the shorter side. When looking at the photo, you crochet from right to left.

Even if you are not a tassel fan, I still think the texture is fabulous. on this. There is a front and back panel. When you get the second panel down, you will crochet around the panel crocheting the other panel with it. No sewing involved.

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Crochet Tasseled Pillow Pattern

Mikey’s Working Diagram Notes

Click the picture to download Mikey’s diagram.

Crochet Diagram - Tassel Pillow with Caron Cotton Cakes
Crochet Diagram – Tassel Pillow with Caron Cotton Cakes

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# 4 Yarn Weight, Crochet Video, Home Decor Patterns, Intermediate Tags:#4 Yarn, Caron Cotton Cakes, Diagram, intermediate, intermediate crochet, Lattice, Pillow, tassels, Texture

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Comments (8) on “Crochet Tasseled Pillow Pattern + Tutorial”

  1. Ann says:
    May 6, 2020 at 6:55 pm

    No blue button

    1. Marina King says:
      May 8, 2020 at 10:39 am

      button added

  2. Lydia says:
    August 15, 2019 at 12:05 pm

    Hi Mikey,
    Just a follow up to my previous comment. I wasn’t trying to be “blunt”… It was just MHO to the yarn and trying to provide another work around suggestion to the problem of the project “growing” in the Lattice section of the pattern instead of changing hook sizes. I’ve finished the pillow and it turned out very lovely!!! Pics & notes should be linked to the pattern through Ravelry if anyone is interested. ? ? ? ? ?

    I also wanted to thank you for the video you posted for this project as it helped to clarify the Hdcbp, Hdcfp & Trfp stitches. In the written pattern, it states to do these stitches through the back loop (bp) or front loop (fp) instead of around the post… as both you and I actually did.

  3. Lydia says:
    August 6, 2019 at 10:48 am

    I think the main reason the pattern “grows” in the lattice section is because the first part of the pattern is based on 67 stitches whereas the lattice section is based on 68 stitches. Trying to work it now based on 67 stitches throughout but may need to frog it back! Was also disappointed with the suggested yarn as there is a lot of colors bleeding into each other… Not as clean looking in color change as pic suggests. I got 3/4 of the way done for one side and decided to try a different yarn (still a Caron Cake…. Just not the Cotton) and it seems the color changes are much nicer.

    1. Mikey says:
      August 13, 2019 at 8:39 am

      Thank you for your blunt feedback. It’s noted.

  4. Jean b. says:
    June 24, 2019 at 1:21 pm

    Thank you, Mikey for keeping me calm. I ripped my work out three times because it was “growing” in the lattice section.

  5. Melissa Smith says:
    June 15, 2019 at 11:12 pm

    Thank you, Mikey for the tutorial. I found this pattern on another site and began stitching with excitement. My excitement turned to dismay as my beautiful work seemed to get off kilter on the lattice section. Your suggestion to use a larger hook for the “wavey” section is spot on. So…if I were you and you were me, we’d use a size H hook for the beginning and end section. ?

  6. carole Rowe says:
    May 8, 2019 at 12:17 pm

    I just love the way you do things. i myself as a teacher of crochet I tell my students go to your web site to help them when I not around sometimes I have to teach them over the phone not not easy . They learn a lot from your site, so thank you for being their for them.Carole

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