Crochet Pillow Pattern Flowers Clover 2 In 1 By ThreadTutorial

Preview of Pillow Crochet Pattern, Flowers Pillow, Clover Pillow, 2 in 1 by ThreadTutorial

Ever Wanted to Create Something Like This?

There’s something quietly satisfying about making a small cozy object with your hands — a pillow that isn’t just decoration, but a soft reminder of a slow afternoon and someone you care about. If you’ve been craving a simple, feel-good crochet project that you can finish in a few cozy sessions, this 2-in-1 Pillow Crochet Pattern from ThreadTutorial lets you do exactly that: make clover and flower pillows that feel handmade and heartfelt.

What You’ll Create

Two charming pillow styles from one pattern: a clover-shaped cushion and two flower variations (round and sharp petals). Imagine a plump, squishy clover in a calming green on your couch, or bright petal pillows that bring warmth to a nursery or reading nook. These little cushions work as thoughtful handmade gifts, nursery decor, a sweet car accessory, or a soft accent that ties your room together.

Why This Pattern

This pattern is designed for makers who value simplicity and beautiful results. Key reasons to choose it:

– Beginner-friendly: Written in clear English with American crochet terms and only basic skills required.

– No sewing required: All sections are crocheted together in one piece, so you skip fiddly assembly and get straight to the satisfying shaping.

– Customizable: Change yarn colors to match your home, or mix petals and centers for playful combinations.

– Compact, thoughtful gift: Each cushion size is small and sweet — easy to make multiple as party favors or holiday gifts.

Who It’s For

This pattern is perfect if you:

– Are a beginner who knows the basics (magic ring, single crochet, increase/decrease, slip stitch) and wants a finished item fast.

– Love slow living and making meaningful home touches with your own hands.

– Want a quick handmade gift that feels personal without a big time commitment.

– Enjoy experimenting with yarn color and texture to match your cozy aesthetic.

What You Get

This is a digital PDF pattern (not a finished pillow). The file gives you everything you need to start and finish your pillow:

– Step-by-step written instructions using American crochet terminology.

– Sizes included: Clover cushion approx. 29 x 23 cm (11.5 x 9 in); Flower cushion round petals ~26 cm (10.2 in); sharp petals ~32 cm (12.5 in).

– A list of abbreviations and explanations (MR, sc, inc, dec, sl st, etc.).

– Clear guidance on finishing — stuffing, shaping, and working pieces together into a single crocheted form (no sewing pieces needed).

– Recommended materials and tools for best results (see below).

– Instant download after payment via Etsy (link emailed to you). Note: PDF pattern purchases are non-refundable.

Recommended Materials & Tools

ThreadTutorial names specific yarns and hooks to help you get the exact look and feel:

– For clover pillows: Super Bulky/Super Chunky chenille yarn (HIMALAYA DOLPHIN BABY, 100g/120m). Small cushion ~130g green (No. 331); large ~205g green (No. 350). Hook: Clover 4 mm. Toy stuffing material.

– For flower pillows: Super Bulky chenille yarn (HIMALAYA DOLPHIN BABY). Petals need more than one skein; the middle uses about 1/5 skein. Hook: Clover 5 mm. Toy stuffing material.

How to Start

Buying the pattern is instant and simple. This is a digital product: once your Etsy payment clears, Etsy will email you a link to download the PDF. You can open it on your phone, tablet, or computer and start right away — no shipping, no waiting. If you’re ready to make something gentle, useful, and beautiful, gather your hooks and chenille yarn, download the pattern, and set aside a couple of relaxed afternoons to crochet.

Keep in mind: this listing is for the pattern only — not the finished pillow — and the seller does not offer refunds on PDF downloads. The pattern is written clearly for beginners, and all pieces join as you work, which keeps the process focused and enjoyable.

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