I had a shabby old crochet cushion on my chair and it was in desperate need of replacement.

I very rarely buy cushions they are the simplest thing ever to make.
Using some lovely bluefaced Leicester wool I set to.
The wool I had was 4 ply which was way too flimsy for my needs so I caked two balls together to make double thickness
wool to work with and I used a 4.5mm hook.
The pattern I used was this Round Cushion Cover from the Cute and Easy Crochet book by Nikki Trench but I was not entirely happy with my interpretation of it.

I very rarely buy cushions they are the simplest thing ever to make.
Using some lovely bluefaced Leicester wool I set to.
The pattern I used was this Round Cushion Cover from the Cute and Easy Crochet book by Nikki Trench but I was not entirely happy with my interpretation of it.
You can make out the ridge on this one at each round change and I don’t like it. As neat as I am with my joins it’s rarely invisible and with this being
all one colour I think it stands out even more.
I frogged it several times but eventually I just had a word with myself and went with it. This is never going to be on show anyway as it is the back.
I frogged it several times but eventually I just had a word with myself and went with it. This is never going to be on show anyway as it is the back.
For the front I went for a continuous spiral, using a stitch marker to mark my row start I just continued on and on making one large
spiral.
I based the pattern on the other one for the quantity of increases on the rows and it worked a treat. This little thing used up three full balls of 50g 4 ply (doubled up). For the scallop border I used part of a little ball of Jamiesons spindrift and I like the contrast.

I based the pattern on the other one for the quantity of increases on the rows and it worked a treat. This little thing used up three full balls of 50g 4 ply (doubled up). For the scallop border I used part of a little ball of Jamiesons spindrift and I like the contrast.
This chair is in daily use so I couldn't fuss it up with a flower in the middle as it would just get squished, besides I really like
the simplicity of the spiral shape and don’t want to hide that.
I took the zip out of the old broken cushion cover and added it to this one, as I need to be able to remove my cushion covers.

(see that nasty ridge, grrr)
To add the zip to crochet; a simple mattress stitch along each edge of the zip in the same wool gives a nice edge to join knit or crochet work to. I added a row of treble crochet around the rest of the cushion to keep the shape right with the zip in there and I'm really pleased with how it turned out.

(see that nasty ridge, grrr)
To add the zip to crochet; a simple mattress stitch along each edge of the zip in the same wool gives a nice edge to join knit or crochet work to. I added a row of treble crochet around the rest of the cushion to keep the shape right with the zip in there and I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
It’s nice to see these two together, one knit, one crochet, one square, one round both in the same wool but such a different effect.

How much can one woman rant about a cushion?
I'm done!