Crochet this beautiful Anthropologie-inspired crochet cushion by guest designer Nihal Salem from Topknotch Crochet. I love Nihal’s modern and minimalist aesthetic, so I’m thrilled to have this free pattern on the blog!
Crochet Cushion
As this is a guest post, Bella Coco Crochet is unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you.
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A note from the designer: Nihal
“I have always had a minimalist style bedroom that has few colours and/or textures and I loved it. However as human beings our preferences change RIGHT? So I decided to makeover my room and add a pop of colour and some texture. What is a better way to do this than crochet and pillows?“
The pattern is written in US terms: CLICK HERE for my free conversion chart.
Make sure to keep the count of 55 stitches per row through out this pattern
Ch 1 does NOT count as a st throughout this pattern
Pictured is one pillow with two different faces. But you can simply make one face of your choice whether its the solid colour or the multi-coloured one and simply make a plain back. (see the back section below)
Crochet Cushion
Terms & Abbreviations
Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook
Single Crochet (sc): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through two loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops.
Bobble Stitch (bo): Yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops as if you are doing the first part of a double crochet (DC) (2 loops on the hook); repeat it until you have 5 HDC on your hook and 1 initial loop (total 6 loops on the hook); yarn over and pull through all 6 loops (1 loop on the hook – pull pretty tight, so your bobble really pops up)
Mini Bobble Stitch (mini bo): Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, pull yarn through two loops as if you are doing the first part of a double crochet (DC) (2 loops on the hook); repeat one more time so that you have 2 HDC on your hook and 1 initial loop (total 3 loops on the hook); yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
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Row 1: Sc in 2nd chain from the hook and across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 2-3: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 4: 1 Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 5-7: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 8: 1 Sc in the first stitch, *1 Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from *to* across, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 9-11: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
12-31
Row 12: 1 Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 13-15: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 16: Sc in the first stitch, *1 Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from *to* across, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 17-19: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 20: 1 Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 21-23: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 24-26: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour C
Row 27-28: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 29-31: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Patchwork Blanket
32 – 37
Row 32: Sc in the first stitch, 1 Bo in the next one, Sc in the next 15, * 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 15* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 33: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 34: Sc in the first stitch, 1 mini bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 Bo in the next one, Sc in the next 11, *1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 11* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 35: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
36- 39
Row 36: Sc in the first stitch, 1 bo in the next one, sc in next one, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 7, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch,1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 7* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 mini Bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last one, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 37: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 38: Sc in the first 3 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 3, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one,, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one,* sc in the next 5, repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next 5, repeat from * to * one last time, sc in the last 3 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 39: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
40 – 47
Row 40: Sc in the first 5 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, * sc in the next 9 stitches , repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next 9 stitches, repeat from * to * one last time, sc in the last 5 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 41: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 42: Sc in the first 7 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, * sc in the next stitch 13, repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next stitch 13, repeat from * to * one last time, 1 bo in the next stitch , sc in the last 7 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 43: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 44: Sc in the first 9 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next 17 stitches*, repeat from *to *one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch 9, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 45-47: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
48 – 68
Colour change to colour C
Row 48-49: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 50-52: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 53-54: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 55-63: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 64: Sc in the first 6 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch 13*, repeat from * to * two more times, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch 6, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 65-67: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 68: Sc in the first 4 stitches, *1 bo, sc in the next 3 stitches, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next 9*, repeat from * to * two more times, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next 3, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the last 4 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
69 – 80
Colour change to colour B
Row 69-71: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 72: Sc in the first 2 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next 7 stitches , 1 boin the next one, sc in the next 5*, repeat from * to *two more times, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next 7, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the last 2 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 73-75: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 76: Sc in the first 4 stitches, *1 bo, sc in the next 3 stitches, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next 9*, repeat from * to * two more times, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next 3, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the last 4 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 77-79: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 80: Sc in the first 6 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch 13*, repeat from * to * two more times, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch 6, Ch 1, turn (55)
81 – 100
Colour change to colour B
Row 81-89: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 90-91: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 92-94: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour C
Row 95-96: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour A
Row 97-99: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 100: Sc in the first 9 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next 17 stitches*, repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch 9, Ch 1, turn (55)
101 – 105
Row 101: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 102: Sc in the first 7 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, * sc in the next stitch 13, repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next stitch 13, repeat from * to * one last time, 1 bo in the next stitch , sc in the last 7 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 103: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 104: Sc in the first 5 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, * sc in the next 9 stitches , repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next 9 stitches, repeat from * to * one last time, sc in the last 5 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 105: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
106 – 109
Row 106: Sc in the first 3 stitches, *1 bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 3, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one,, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one,* sc in the next 5, repeat from * to * one time, sc in the next 5, repeat from * to * one last time, , sc in the last 3 stitches, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 107: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 108: Sc in the first stitch, 1 bo in the next one, sc in next one, 1 mini Bo in the next one, sc in next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 7, *1 bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch,1 bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next stitch, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 7* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 mini Bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last one, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 109: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
110 – 120
Row 110: Sc in the first stitch, 1 mini bo in the next stitch, sc in next one, 1 Bo in the next one, Sc in the next 11, *1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next one, sc in the next one, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 11* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 mini bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 111: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 112: Sc in the first stitch, 1 Bo in the next one, Sc in the next 15, * 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the next one, 1 bo in the next one, Sc in the next 15* repeat from * to * one more time, 1 bo in the next stitch, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 113—115: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour C
Row 116-117: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Colour change to colour B
Row 118-120: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55
Colour change to colour A
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121 – 131
Row 121–123: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 124: Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 125-127: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 128: 1 Sc in the first stitch, *1 Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from *to* across, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 129-131: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
132 – 143
Row 132: 1 Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 133-135: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 136: 1 Sc in the first stitch, *1 Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches*. Repeat from *to* across, sc in the last stitch, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 137-139: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 140: Sc in each of the first three stitches, *1 Mini Bo in the next one, 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat from *to* across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 141-143: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Back: you can choose from two options
Option 1:
Chain 56
Sc in 2nd chain from the hook and across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Row 2-143: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Option 2: (the option the designer chose)
Repeat the front pattern with one colour and you will have a double face cushion!
Finishing
Work one last row of sc along the long edges of your two rectangular pieces (work one sc in each row).
Seaming:Holding two panels together with right sides facing out, Single crochet the two pieces together. Take care to match up panels’ sts and rows when stitching together. After you’ve stitched around 3 sides, insert pillow form and continue with the 4th side.
Make 10 tassels and attach 5 to each side.
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21 thoughts on “Free Pattern: Anthropologie Inspired Crochet Cushion”
Rachel
The BO stitch description is cut short or wrong fyi but other than that (I’m a bobble stitch fanatic so I got it) I’m so excited to get this done and I’m only on row 10 it’s such and amazing design
Gosh, I’m really having a hard time finding a pillow form 12×27(or anything close) in USA. Anyone have any tips? Also the question about row 76 wasn’t answered. Is it the same as 75? Or?
Hi Deanna, we were informed by the guest blogger that their was an error in the pattern which has now been amended as follows:- Instead of row 77 it should be row 76 and instead of row 78-79 it should be row 77-79! Hope this helps 🙂
Hi Barbara am nihal the designer of the pattern it is just a typo so instead of row 77 it should be row 76 and instead of row 78-79 it should be row 77-79 sorry for any inconvenience! I sent a notice to the website admin and it will be corrected as soon as possible!
Hi Hannah, as this was a guest post you would probably be better asking the designer direct Nihal Salem from Topknotch Crochet and I’m sure she will be able to help you 🙂
Thanks for the free patterns ! Will be making the long pillow first – the form = sew a case and use poly fil to get the size you need , simple. Love your creations .
Hi Tasha I’m glad you like the pattern As you have a shorter pillow, I would recommend skipping some of the repeats at either end – for example you could skip the two rows of bobbles.
The BO stitch description is cut short or wrong fyi but other than that (I’m a bobble stitch fanatic so I got it) I’m so excited to get this done and I’m only on row 10 it’s such and amazing design
Thank you for this I will get it checked 🙂
What happened to row 76?
This is what it says in the pattern:- Row 73-75: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (55)
Gosh, I’m really having a hard time finding a pillow form 12×27(or anything close) in USA. Anyone have any tips? Also the question about row 76 wasn’t answered. Is it the same as 75? Or?
Hi Deanna, we were informed by the guest blogger that their was an error in the pattern which has now been amended as follows:- Instead of row 77 it should be row 76 and instead of row 78-79 it should be row 77-79! Hope this helps 🙂
I too cannot find a 12×27 insert. Closest I could come was a 12×24 in Amazon.ca. Probably going to have to make my own.
Hi Barbara am nihal the designer of the pattern it is just a typo so instead of row 77 it should be row 76 and instead of row 78-79 it should be row 77-79 sorry for any inconvenience! I sent a notice to the website admin and it will be corrected as soon as possible!
I just love this design so much! I’m thinking about turning this pillow design into a blanket. I can already picture it
I’m still a newbie to crochet and loving it. Would it be the same using dk wool for this? Still struggling to understand different types and ply’s.
Hi Karen DK yarn is a little thicker than the yarn used for this pillow. You could still use it but it will work up a little bigger
What size pillow insert did you use? Lovely pattern!
Hi Hannah, as this was a guest post you would probably be better asking the designer direct Nihal Salem from Topknotch Crochet and I’m sure she will be able to help you 🙂
In row 42 is the final 1 BO a mistake? It adds up to 56 stitches with that in the row.
Hi Diane as this is a guest post you will have to contact the designer directly and she will be able to help you 🙂
Thanks for the free patterns ! Will be making the long pillow first – the form = sew a case and use poly fil to get the size you need , simple. Love your creations .
You are very welcome 🙂
Hi!
I love the look of this! If I wanted to make a longer version do I just double the stitches?
Thanks,
Hi Hannah as this was a guest post you will need to ask the designer if you have any queries 🙂
I have a 12×22 pillow form. So how do I change the pattern to fit that? I love the pattern by the way!
Hi Tasha I’m glad you like the pattern As you have a shorter pillow, I would recommend skipping some of the repeats at either end – for example you could skip the two rows of bobbles.