This embrace Autumn crochet pillow cover is sure to add style and flair to your space with this fall-themed accent. Bring handmade joy of the season to into your home.
This handmade crochet pillow cover features the classic granny spike stitch pattern, giving your home décor a cozy and vintage touch. Perfect for adding texture and warmth to any room, it fits a standard 18×18 inch pillow insert. Made with soft acrylic yarn, it’s easy to care for and adds a unique touch to your sofa, bed or favorite reading nook.
If you’re looking for a fun and rewarding crochet project, a pillow cover is a great place to start. With just a few basic stitches and some soft yarn, you can create a beautiful and functional piece that will be the envy of all your friends.
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Granny Spike Stitch Paired with Autumn Color Yarn a Winning Combination
In hues of amber, chocolate brown, and yellow, this crochet pillow cover adds an intriguing touch of warmth wherever you display it. Use the granny spike stitch to create this zig-zag style.
There’s nothing quite like snuggling up with a cozy crochet pillow on a chilly evening. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just getting started, a pillow cover is a fun and easy project that will add a touch of handmade charm to your home.
Carry the Yarn up the Side
The close up of the granny spike stitch pillow cover in the photo shows the detail of the pattern. Each color is used for two rows. Rather than trim the yarn after each color change, the yarn was carried up the side. This pillow has a round of the off-white yarn on the outside which covers up any yarn that was carried up the side.
Makeover and refresh your rooms with just a single touch!
Crochet is a beautiful and versatile craft that allows you to create unique and cozy items for your home. One of the most popular crochet projects is a pillow cover, which can add a touch of warmth and texture to any room.
Pair this lovely handmade pillow cover with the Fireside Crochet Throw.
Soft and Comfortable Removable Pillow Covering
Throw pillow covers like this large 18-inch cover are so soft to touch and comfortable to lay on. They protect your pillows and freshen up your living space.
This cover is removable. There is a flap that is buttoned, which provides a great way to insert and remove the pillow as needed. Things will happen and it is nice to be able to wash things to keep them clean.
Granny Spike Stitch Holiday Shawl
Once you learn how to crochet this beautiful stitch, the possibilities are just endless. I made this shawl below for my daughter and I to go caroling. Might as well dress up and bring the festive cheer in what we wear too. You can get the shawl pattern too.
Directions: Embrace Autumn Crochet Pillow Cover
Gauge
15 Stitches per 4 inches. To adjust the width, increase or decrease the beginning chain. This crochet pattern is worked in multiples of 4 + 1. That means that the beginning chain needs to be divisible by 4 plus 1. In other words, this pattern has a beginning chain of 65, which is 4 X 16 + 1 = 65.
Size
Large enough to fit an 18 X 18 inch pillow. However, to accommodate the pillow insert, the actual pillow cover is 19 inches wide. Additionally, because I have a flap that can be buttoned and unbuttoned to remove the pillow, it is 43 inches long. This will accommodate the 18 inch pillow and he flap.
Materials
Off White Caron Simply Soft yarn 2 Skeins, approximately 600 yards. If you are not able to find the yarn locally, you can find it here.
Sunset Autumn Caron Simply Soft yarn 2 Skeins, approximately 600 yards. If you are not able to find the yarn locally, you can find it here.
Size J Crochet Hook
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Abbreviations
CH = Chain
DC = Double Crochet
SK = Skip
SP = Space
ST = Stitch
STs = Stitches
Special Stitches
Spike Stitch: the spike stitch is worked in the previous row.
Row 2 – work a long Dc into the middle CH from the foundation Ch below.
Row 3 and all rows – work a Long DC into the middle ST from 2 rows below
Photo Tutorial of the First Three Rows for the Granny Spike Stitch
Work 3 DC in the 5th CH from the hook, CH 1 [SK 3 CH STs, 3 Dc in next CH] Repeat between [ ]across until the last 4 CH. SK 3 CH, 2 DC in last CH. Turn
CH 2, [(1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC) worked into the CH 1 SP, CH 1] Repeat between the [ ] across. End with 2 DC in the last CH SP, turn. (the Spike Stitch is detailed above in the Special Stitches area)
Change yarn color
CH 2,[(1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC) worked into the Ch 1 SP, CH 1]. Repeat between the [ ] across. End with 2 DC in the top ST of the beginning Ch 2 SP. Turn.
Granny Spike Stitch Video Tutorial Below the Written Crochet Pattern
If you prefer a video tutorial, I have that for you too. For both left and right hand crocheters. Just scroll down below the pattern for those links.
Directions:
Begin
CH 65 Starting with the Off White yarn
Row 1
Work 3 DC in the 5th CH from the hook, CH 1 [SK 3 CH STs, 3 Dc in next CH] Repeat between [ ] across until the last 4 CH. SK 3 CH, 2 DC in last CH. Turn
Row 2
CH 2, [(1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC) worked into the CH 1 SP, CH 1] Repeat between the [ ] across. End with 2 DC in the last CH SP, turn. (the Spike Stitch is detailed above in the Special Stitches area)
Row 3
Change yarn color
CH 2,[(1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC) worked into the Ch 1 SP, CH 1]. Repeat between the [ ] across. End with 2 DC in the top ST of the beginning Ch 2 SP. Turn.
Rows 4 – 114
Repeat Row 3 for Pattern
Remember, the length is 43 inches to accommodate the 18-inch pillow form and the flap.
The photo below shows the covering folded up to the 18 inch mark.
Row colors:
The chain stitch and first 2 rows are Off White.
The next two rows are Sunset Autumn
Colors are changed every two rows.
I ended with the last row using the Off White Color.
Carry the Yarn up the Side
The yarn is carried up the side. Since there will be a crochet border added, it will cover any yarn that was carried along.
Crochet the Pillow Border using the Off White Yarn
When you complete your final row, do not cut off the yarn yet.
Crochet 3 DC in the corner and continue to crochet down the first side of the pillow cover making sure to crochet through both the front and back of the covering. I worked 2 DC in each CH 3 SP.
To help the corners lay flat, I worked 3 DC in each corner ST.
Crochet the bottom border on the fold of the covering.
This creates a White Frame all the way around the pillow.
Crochet The Top Border on the Fold
Now that the bottom fold has the crochet border complete, and both sides, it is time to crochet the border on the top fold of the pillow.
The off white border should be all the way around the pillow now – with the bottom of the pillow folded up to the 18-inch mark. The photo below is showing the back side. the other side as the flap that will be buttoned.
Join with a Slip Stitch to the top of the beginning double crochet.
You might find it easier to crochet the top fold border after the bottom and sides are complete. That way, you can lay it flat and find the correct row.
Add the Buttons
Lastly, add four 1-inch buttons. I sewed them on with a needle and thread.
Slip in your pillow insert and enjoy your Embrace Autumn Crochet Pillow Cover.
If you are not familiar with adding buttons, I have this detailed in this pillow cover pattern.
Granny Spike Stitch Video Tutorial
Right hand crochet tutorial
Left hand crochet tutorial
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You can find Victoria crocheting, quilting, and creating recipes. She has cooked in restaurants for over 20 years, including many larger parties. She learned to crochet when she was just 11 years old and has been crocheting ever since; over 50 years now. Over 40 years ago, she loved her first class in sewing and continues to hone her skills in quilting. Many have enjoyed the handmade gifts over the years. In her professional career, she has worked in management in a wide variety of businesses including higher education as a dean of a division. All the while attending college part-time to achieve her doctorate in higher education with an emphasis in e-learning.
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