A flower cushion will be the next crochet pattern that I will be releasing. It’s a beginner pattern that will look like this once finished.

Finished crochet flower cushion with insert (Red)

I have also made a how to video tutorial to follow along with which is available on YouTube at Crochet Flower Cushion Tutorial.

This pattern will be using US terminology so if you would like to get the UK version go to Flower Cushion Crochet Pattern (UK Version).

Flower Cushion Crochet Pattern

Materials Used

  • Black and desired colour of 4 Ply Crochet Cotton.
  • 1 meter or 1 yard of material for cushion.
  • Small amount of lining for the front of cushion (I used Calico).
  • Large seed beads.
  • Cushion insert (I used a 45cm or 18” insert).
  • Scissors.
  • Thread.
  • Fine needle to fit through seed bead.

Cushion Preparation

Make your cushion 5 cm (which is close to 2”) bigger than the insert.

Cushion layout

I draw in the size of my cushion on my material and then draw lines diagonally from the corners.  Then I draw in the other lines the same distance apart. (My lines are about 2” apart or 5 cm) as shown.

Cushion layout with diagonal lines

Chain Strips

Make your chain strips about ½” or 1.5cm longer than your lines.  I stitch the chain strips on with my sewing machine but you could hand stitch them on.  I start with the 2 longest strips and then work out from the centre so that my cushion stays nice and flat with no puckering.

Cushion with chain strips

Cushion with all chain strips

Once all the chain strips are stitched on I zigzag around the outside just outside the edge of the cushion to hold the ends down.

Flowers

4 ch and join with a sl st.
Row 1: 1 ch, sc into circle, *5 ch, sc into circle* repeat 3 times, 5 ch, sl st into 1st sc. (5 petals).
Row 2: Work 5 sc into each petal with a sl st into the sc in between the petals.  Sl st into the 1st sc. Fasten off.

Crochet flowers

You will need a flower for each time the black strips cross, except if the last row is too close to the edge to put a flower on.  I needed 41 flowers.

To Make Up

Attach a flower to each join using a seed bead stitching through the bead a few times to secure it.  I like to stitch around my flowers so they don’t look tatty over time.

Cushion with flowers

I stitch over the marking for the size of my cushion so I can use it as a guide on the back when stitching the cushion together.  I cut out 2 back pieces for the cushion (these don’t need to be lined) the same width as the cushion and about ¾ of the length.

I turn over and neaten one end of each back and then place the backs with the neatened edges overlapping in the centre on the front with the right sides facing.

Cushion back

Cushion inner

I machine stitch the front and backs together and then zigzag around the outside of the stitching. I trim away the excess material and turn the cushion to the right side.

Finished crochet flower cushion

It is now ready to have the insert put in.

Finished crochet flower cushion with insert (Pink)

I’d love to hear how you go with this pattern.