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How to Make a Crocheted 'Timber' Neck Pillow


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August 22, 2017

Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - finished pillow on bedI saw this and didn't have a way to get a pattern so I made my own. As a mini-bolster pillow for your neck, it's the perfect size and shape. Your list of materials is very small, too!

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Total Time: 2 Hours

Yield: 1

Supplies:

  • 2 oz double strands of cream or tan yarn
  • 1/2 oz double strands of light and dark brown yarn
  • size K hook
  • scissors
  • darning needle
  • package of batting
Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern
 

Steps:

  1. With your cast on, chain 46. Making sure your chain doesn't twist, join in a circle. Chain 1 and make a single in each of the 43 remaining chains. Join and chain 1.
  2. Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow -Pattern - make chain and first row
     
  3. For the next 43 rows, make a single in each stitch and join, chaining 1. The only difference you make is where you choose to put in the tan and dark brown, simply cut the cream, tie the other two colors to it, and keep going. This is meant to seem like birch or alder bark.
  4. Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - continue for 43 rows
     
    Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - partially done with initial bark effect begun
     
    Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - finished tube
     
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  5. For the ends, chain 2 with the tan yarn, and make a single in the first chain and 7 more for 8. The next row is 2 in each, then 1 in two and 2 in one, then 1 in three and 2 in one, then 1 in four and 2 in one, then 1 in 5 and 2 in one. If your work is a bit loose, it's okay if you need a 6th row. Work in some of the cream to make it look like rings on a branch. Whip stitch one end to the pillow tube.
  6. Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - begin crocheting circular end
     
  7. I used an unopened package of rolled up batting, easing it in by punching a tiny hole in each end to let out the air. Then sewed on the other end.
  8. Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - stuff with rolled bag of batting
     
    Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern - sewing on second end
     
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  9. It looks pretty cute and if you make several, they would really go great in a room that is made to look like the outdoors. N-JOY!
  10. Crocheted "Timber" Neck Pillow Pattern
     
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August 24, 20170 found this helpful

Beautiful!
Do you (or does anyone) also have a pattern for making a little cushy ear pillow round to protect one's ear from getting sore(s) from sleeping on one side? It would be like a small ring one's ear could fit into it on-pillow so the ear is relieved the pressure of sleeping on it.

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I have heart issues, so I cannot sleep or even lay on my left side, and I develop sores, scabs, etc. on my right ear very often. In a pinch, I have wrapped a long sock into a circle and laid on it, but it undoes itself as I sleep. Thanks.

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August 25, 20170 found this helpful

This link will give you more than you will ever need. Thanks for letting me help.

www.google.com/search?q=crocheted+ear+covers&rlz...

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