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UP from Crocheted Granny's WIP again

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Re: UP from Crocheted Granny's WIP again

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Lijnloos wrote:I'm gonna do it again... but this time with red instead of green, it's going to be the back side of this one and the total will be a cushion to sit on ;)
So I'll be needing:
78 whites
50 reds
18 beiges
62 blacks + 64 more blacks to round it and make it "deep".

So far I have:
15 red and 7 whites...

I'll be starting blacks now, so I can join the rows along the way, which makes that part far less annoying!


Good luck with it :) sounds like it's going to be one great cushion

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What a nice idea to make a cushion out of it! Good luck with all the work and keep posting those WIP's :grin:

What are you going to use to fill it up?

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Thanks for the support!
I'm not sure what I will fill it with, or better: I don't know what its called. I have it in my head what I want to use, and think I can get it at our local store ("bouwmarkt")... but I need to finish the squares first, so I'll see about filling later ;)

Did a few squares yesterday on the train from work and a couple on my way to work today, so steady progress... :D

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Wow, a cushion would look so cool! if it helps I learned a few years ago that Polyfill makes a longer lasting pillow. And it'll be ages before you have to open a seem and put more in =D
But I was wondering, what size hook do you use?

And yesh I'm stilling puttering along on the chocobo xD.

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I use a E (3.5) size hook, and work with Schachenmaijer Nomotto Catania yarn. I just worked through my red stash (now 28 squares) and have started on a fresh skein of white (now 11 squares)... blacks (now 8 squares) are harder in the evenings... Can only work on it during the day.
So I'm making good progress if I can say so myself... not bad 47 squares after 1 week... :good:

Edit: with picture:
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Waaah! I love how puffy that 1-UP looks! What sort of granny square pattern are you using here? I'm not a crocheter but I'm thinking of giving it a whirl for a pixel project, and would love to hear your advice.

Keep it up!!

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I just made the pattern from scratch...

chain 4, join with slipstitch to form a ring
chain 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in the ring, ch1, 3 dc, ch1, 3dc, ch1, dc3, ch1 (total = 12), join with slipstitch in the chain to finish off (cut off, but leave a little tail)
Starting same color but new round:
chain 3 into one of the corners (simplest is the corner where you finished) and dc in the same corner, ch2, 2dc in same corner, dc in next stitch (twice), *2dc, ch2, 2dc* (*in corner), dc in next stitch (twice), *2dc, ch2, 2dc* (*in corner), dc in next stitch (twice), *2dc, ch2, 2dc* (*in corner), dc in next stitch (twice), join with slipstitch in chain and finish off...

Hope you can make it up what I mean... (check my ravelry-account, also lijnloos, for more detail on the project).

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