![]() ![]() Since this is a pillow and no one will ever see the back, I didn’t see the point in weaving in. Here and there I would lightly tie a knot between two ends and I would cut the tails short. Your Bobble Stitches will always be worked on the back (meaning your Bobble Stitches will be popped out on the back side of your work when you create them).Īdditional Note: You will have a lot of ends.Just pick it back up on your way back across. You do not need or want to carry that all the way to the end – it makes your edge less neat. Drop your Bobble Stitch color before you go into your sc’s to end your row. Just don’t pull your strands too tight or your work will cinch up on you. You will carry your background color the entire time you’re working this project.You will always Single Crochet into the first stitch of each row. ![]() All single crochet stitches will be worked in your contrasting color and all Bobble Stitches will be worked in your indicated color (that means the sc stitches used during your Bobble Stitches will be worked in your Bobble Stitch color) EXCEPT your single crochet after your final Bobble Stitch – this will need to be changed back to your contrasting color.“A’s” will be your Bobble rows and “B’s” will be your single crochet rows. I will refer, in the written instructions, to the rows as “a” and “b” so that you can easily follow along with the chart as well. Each square from the chart represents 2 stitches and 2 rows.When you put your edge stitches on it will even out. This project will curl on your edges a little.NOTES: Please be sure to read all notes PRIOR to beginning!! This will ensure that you have a solid understanding about how I have created this pillow, saving you future frustrations and will make my actual pattern instructions less wordy. (Your Bobble Stitch uses two stitches to create this look). Repeat this step until you have 5 loops on your hook. Yarn over, pull through two (essentially completing the first step of a double crochet). Pillow Form: 16” x 16” (I am using one with a zipper on the top – if you prefer a fatter pillow, go up to a 18″ pillow form)īobble Stitch – Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop. Color C (CC): “Oakie Wheat” Yarn Bee Rustic Romantic: approx.Color B (CB): “Barnwood Fence” Yarn Bee Rustic Romantic: 2.6oz/ 164 yds.Color A (CA): “Antique Iron” Yarn Bee Rustic Romantic: 1.2 oz/ 76 yds.Background Color (BC): “Sugared Oats” Yarn Bee Rustic Romantic:Ģ.6 oz/ 164yds for the front panel 4.7 oz/ 296yds for the back panel 7.3 oz/ 459yds in total.Yarn: I used Yarn Bee Rustic Romantic from Hobby Lobby for this pillow You can purchase the pattern on Etsy and Ravelry. If you would like to purchase the ad-free PDF version you will get 28 pages of colored photo tutorials, notes, a video on how to attach a zipper (if you choose to), and a color coded chart to follow. But, if you need some tips, just keep on reading. You’ll probably be able to skip ahead and just get to work. If you are familiar with Bobble Stitches and the “rules” that go along with making them, great. My 5-year-old daughter still talks about our Bee and was really excited to see this pillow being made. ![]() ![]() He didn’t fly away until after I pet his back again and said good-bye. One morning I found him, caught him on some Lilac’s we had inside, and brought him back outside. I was literally able to pet this Bee’s back and take it back outside. I wasn’t going to hurt it and it wasn’t going to hurt me. This Bee and I…it felt like we had this understanding. I honestly don’t really know how it got there without me noticing its entrance. Last summer I kept finding this Bumble Bee in my kitchen. I have a big love for Bees, so I had to create a crochet Bumble Bee Pillow to go along with my Honeycomb Pillow. My second design for my Spring/Summer Backyard Collection has arrived! Let’s crochet the Bumble Bee Pillow! You can read my full disclosure in my privacy policy. ![]()
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