Now that all the Christmas decorations are all put away, our homes can seem a little sad. What do you style your home for now? Too early for Spring….let’s not get down about the cold, we can take the gloomy weather to snuggle and get cozy indoors. We have a great topic for you this DIY challenge !! We are going to share some inspiration on how to create a cozy home this winter season. So get your cup of coffee or hot tea and favorite blanket, it’s time to snuggle up and join the January DIY Challenge. 🙂
With New Year falling on the first Wednesday we decided to push our DIY Challenge back one week. I am so excited to be hosting this challenge. I have gathered 9 talented DIYers to share their inspiration for you. I listed my friend’s blog links at the bottom of my page, all you have to do is click to head over to their homes.
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We are now approaching the coldest part of winter. I have shared how to make a chunky blanket throw for your home and how to create a winter rustic living room in previous blog posts. If you want to go read those inspirations you can click here ⇒ DIY CHUNKY BLANKET and COZY WINTER FAMILY ROOM. Today I am going to share how I knitted a cute cozy throw pillow. 🙂
This DIY pillow requires the basic knit and purl stitch. I also used my sewing machine to stitch the pillow together. If you don’t knit, I hope you still keep reading and enjoy the other bloggers cozy homes. If you knit here is a simple way to make a cute pillow to style during the winter season.
Here are the items I used:
- Boye Single Point Aluminum Knitting Needles – Size 15
- Bernat Blanket Yarn
- Waverly Inspirations Cotton 18″ x 21″ Fabric
- 12 x 20 pillow insert
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First step – cast on 60 stitches
Knit the first row and purl the second row. Repeat the two steps until you knitted 30 rows.
Written Pattern:
- Cast On 60 stitches
- Knit a row
- Purl a row
- Repeat 29 times
- Cast off
When you are threw with the last row cast off.
Taking the Waverly fabric for the backing. I cut the piece into two pieces folding 3 inches to one end on each piece. To see how I created the back of the pillow you can read my previous pillow blog by clicking here ⇒ HOW TO MAKE A PILLOW.
Place the pillow insert on the front side of your knitted pillow front.
Place the two pieces of fabric on the top of the pillow. With the folds together overlapping each other.
Pin the fabric and knitted front together with straight pins. The knitted side will overlap to the back.
Once pinned all the way around the pillow, remove the insert from the pillow case. Using a sewing machine, stitching a basic stitch around the pillow case. Turn right side out.
I added tassels to each corner. To see how I made my tassels you can click here ⇒ DIY TASSELS.
I will be sharing in a couple blogs how I create a cozy room this winter in the next few weeks. Today, I am sharing how to create a cozy area by using different textures and patterns.
To create a cozy winter touch in your home add…..
- different textures and patterns ( knitted, velvet or faux fur fabric)
- using rustic colors (browns, greens and neutrals)
- adding nature to your space (greenery – faux or real)
We will be enjoying the cozy corner this winter. How will you add some winter touches to your home?
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I love this pillow! I really suck at knitting, but i could probably crochet one. I’ve never used this yarn, nor have i sewed with my crochet work, so I’m excited about trying this. It all looks very cozy!
I bought the yarn when I made a bean bag ottoman. It is nice a thick, the only thing when I bought the color never in my wildest did I think it would come out to be this type of pattern. ha! Thanks Mary!
Terrie, your pillow turned out amazing! It looks perfect with your winter decor!
Thank you Shae. I love to see a cozy and inviting home. And your home my dear looks amazing!
This pillow looks so cozy! What a great idea!
Thank you Jessica. I wasn’t thinking the pattern would look like this when I purchased the yarn. It looks more like camo. ha!
I love this pillow! I really need to learn to knit!
It is a fun time when you have time to. I love knitting dish cloths. Thanks Dani.
Wait, you knit too!? You truly are talented, my friend. This is on my craft bucket lists. I’m going to seriously have to write down my different bucket list items as the categories seem to be growing, lol. I see this chair the perfect place to snuggle into, watch a movie or read a good book and just enjoy the cozy feels it evokes.
Kelli I love how you organize a list to stay on track. Yes…I have crochet since I was little but always wanted to knit. My girlfriend taught me to knit just a couple years ago. I love knitting dish cloths. Thanks Kelli, have a great winter season my friend.
I’d sit there any day! I have never learned how to knit, but can do basic crochet that my Granny taught me when I was younger. This makes me want to learn how! Such beautiful work Terrie! You always amaze me…
Thanks Tammy. I know how to crochet too and love knitting better. If you know how to crochet, knitting will be a breeze to learn. Thanks for joining in the challenge. It’s always so much fun working with you.
Your cozy corner looks so good! I love the pillow. It looks so soft! Knitting is on my bucket list of things to learn this year.
Thanks Michelle. Love that you put this on your things to do. I have a long list myself. Happy Wednesday!
Terrie,
I love this and you make it seem so effortless. Not sure if I can do this but you inspired me. Pinning this for next winter to give it a try.
Thanks for inspiring.
Cindy
I am so happy you were able to join us in the challenge. I am sure if you could you would be making one for your home. Thanks for joining in on the fun this challenge.
I love that throw! Sure looks cosy too…
great job!
Teresa!
Thanks Teresa. I love the throw myself. I love winter and the time to use all the soft furry materials. Happy Winter my friend.
Oh my goodness, Terrie!! I love the colors you chose for your pillow!! Super cute!! And that cozy corner you created is perfection!! I seriously would never leave it!! Thank you so much for hosting this challenge!! It was so much fun!!
Thanks Christine. When choosing the yarn I was thinking a different look, it looks more like a camouflage, which is perfect for the winter months. ha! Your are welcome my sweet friend. So happy you joined me.