Crochet Donut Pillow 🍩 Crochet Pattern
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Add a touch of sweetness to your home décor with this fun and unique pillow! Follow along with my donut pillow crochet pattern!
This easy to make crochet donut pillow makes a great statement décor piece for any room. It’s squishy and if you use super bulky yarn like Bernat Blanket then you’re sure to experience extreme comfort!
The pattern for this donut pillow is great for beginner crocheters who have some experience working in the round.
You can get the free crochet pattern on my blog or you can support my small business and purchase the inexpensive and ad-free PDF version of the pattern in my Etsy and Ribblr shops.
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My niece made me buy 3 skeins of this crazy super chunky bernet yarn to make a blanket for her... turns out... the yarn is too chunky to make a blanket with it. These donuts are perfect! Thanks for the pattern!
Nice! I couldn’t bring myself to make a blanket with this yarn either. It’s perfect for donut pillows 😄
Thanks for the pattern my daughter uses the pillow all the time now!
That's so lovely to hear, thank you for your comment and sharing 🥰
❤ I love this adorable pillow 💓
Thank you 🥰❤️
Thank you! 🥯🥰
Glad you like it 🥰
omg this is so cuuute ive been looking for a cute circular pillow this might be it!!! thank you so much for sharing❤
Aww thank you for the comment 🥰 so glad you like it and I hope you enjoy making the pillow!
Beautiful 😍😍tq so much from Indonesia 🙏
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This is adorable! My daughters have asked me to make them both giant donut pillows. But I haven’t been able to find a pattern to make a 20” finished round donut. Do you have advice on how to make this pattern result in a 20” finished donut? Would I need to add additional increases per row or just continue your method, adding more increase rows until I reach the desired diameter? Thanks for the pattern and the tutorial!
Thank you! That's a great question and I think you could make a bigger donut by starting with more center chains and adding more increases so it's proportional, for example instead of starting with 24 chains you could start with 36 or 48 to see how that looks. You could also try using double strands of yarn and a larger hook. I hope that helps!
@@PopsdeMilkCrochet Thank you!!
Good job! Thank you
Thank you glad you like it 😊
Love it ❤❤
Thank you so much 🥰
Hi I just want to Thank you so much for your video that the only why I learn by whacking , if you could please make a big size , I would be so grateful . Love them thank you again .❤
Thank you for your comment! I will keep this suggestion in mind for a future project 🥰
Started watching your video and went and followed you on Etsy and bought your pattern 😀💕
Yay! Thank you so much!!
Love ur video! Just discovered ❤
Yay! Thank you!🙏🏼 🥰
The pattern is confusing me, for example is the end of round 12 also the start of round 13? Also mine is tiny, please make a bigger one its so cute
Thanks for the comment! This pattern is worked in continuous rounds so it's essential to use a stitch marker at the end or beginning of each round because there is no turning or slip stitching at the end of each round. When Round 12 ends, the next stitch is Round 13.
Size might vary depending on the yarn you use and your personal tension. The pillow in this video is approx. 9 inches in diameter.
Hey beautiful, i was just confused by the start of the pink part, so i did the slip stitch in the first chain and chained one after that and did an increase in the same stitch but turned out that i had 32 stitches. What have i done wrong?
Hmm, that's interesting. I would check to make sure you have 24 chains when you start. Work the first increase in the same space as the slip stitch (2 sc in same space) then single crochet in the next 3 chains and increase in the next. You should have 6 increases in total. Hope that helps! ❤️
@PopsdeMilkCrochet oh now i understand, thank you so much sweetie❤️❤️
@@salmaaloqaily3879 yay! glad to hear it 😊😊
Traduz pra nós em português flor, Deus abençoe ❤
Muito obrigada por assistir meu tutorial! Infelizmente, eu não falo português, mas você pode usar a função de legendas automáticas no UA-cam para traduzir o vídeo. Espero que isso ajude!
Thanks....
Is there an easy way to figure out how to make this but bigger like a floor pouf?
That would be such an awesome floor pouf! I think you would need to alter the pattern or maybe it could work if you have really thick yarn and jumbo crochet hook. In this pattern I used a size 8.00mm hook so I imagine you'd need a 15.00 or 19.00mm hook.
I wish I could upload my picture but I ended up using a little bit larger hook with blanket yarn and did a pillow. It was so cute! Thank you for the pattern!
@@sloth.7 How big did it come out? I was looking to make one about 18"
Oh that’s awesome! I’m glad the pillow turned out 😊 I think I may need to try making it bigger because I’ve been curious about a bigger version since you mentioned it ❤️
Do you think adding more inc rows would make it bigger?
How many skeins does this take to make😊
The almond color approx. 120 grams, pink approx. 40 grams. All materials and instructions are in the blog post 😊www.popsdemilk.com/blog/crochet-donut-pillow
is it ok if i use cotton wool yarn to make this?
I haven't tried it with cotton but I don't see why not. I would just make sure it's a similar weight to the Bernat Blanket bulky yarn in the pattern 😊
Is it okay to use 6mm hook?
You can use different hook sizes but if you're also using the same yarn as in the pattern then the size and shape will be different.
Hello! How can I make this bigger? 🙏
Hi! You could try using double strands of yarn and a bigger hook.
Can I make the donuts 2x bigger how it works
You could try using double strands of yarn and a bigger hook. But if you're using the same yarn you would need to change the pattern so it creates a bigger size.
How many skeins does this take to make?