10.05.2013

Little Dutch Girl Pillow & Afghan Crochet Pattern

I'm a Dutch girl by ancestry as my great-grandfather and grandfather emigrated to the US from The Netherlands. My father speaks fluent Dutch. And one of my favorite flowers has always been the tulip. So naturally when I worked up this little tulip-shaped flower pattern, that seemed the perfect name for it--
LITTLE DUTCH GIRL



I decided that I would design the pattern as a pillow but provide instructions to make it into any size blanket, too. Versatility is good, right?

I think the pattern could be ideal for an experienced crocheter--it's a bit tricky--so I included 40 pictures to help you out!! With that extra help, I think it is more of an intermediate level pattern. But you don't have to print those pictures--they come in a section of their own, so print the pattern section for on-the-go hooking! Once you get the pattern down, it really flows nicely!


The yarn I used is Lion Brand Baby's First--a nifty bulky (5) cotton and acrylic blend, but any bulky yarn would work well--whatever suits your use and space.


It is very soft and squishy--washable, too! One of my testers, Sangeetha of Crochetkari, worked hers up in a DK yarn and it is still just as lovely! It's easy to adjust because of the included multiple to make it for various sized pillow covers.


I made the back of the pillow simple and plain as a contrast to the flowery front and the instructions for it are included in the pattern. I also include a few pictures of how to put it all together--joining the back flaps and making the buttonholes.



And I wanted it to be a removable cover so you could throw it in the wash, if needed. These rose buttons made me giggle with glee when I found them. (I love buttons--are you surprised?)


Overall, I'm really tickled 'pink' about this beautiful pattern. It would be so sweet for a little baby girl's nursery or crib blanket. And it would be elegant on a little girl's twin size or bigger bed. Goodness, it would make a lovely little feminine afghan to snuggle under.


It might even be wonderful in a single color of green for the leaves and a rainbow of flower colors!! Ahhh! Just my style!


The LITTLE DUTCH GIRL Pillow and Blanket Pattern is in my shops...


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13 comments:

  1. I think this is one of the most beautiful patterns you have created. I might have to make this one soon!

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    1. Thanks, Emily! Your words are so kind!

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  2. really pretty!!!!
    xxxx Ale

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    1. Ale, I'm happy you like it! I think it is pretty pretty, too! Lol!

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  3. Beautiful. Really Pretty.

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  4. What a gorgeous cushion. I think I might have to have a go at making one..........or two :)
    Sally xxx

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    1. Thanks, Sally. Your blog is wonderful, by the way!

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  5. Love youre "klein Hollands meisje kussen patroon" :-))

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  6. Love your new pattern. Love the fact that you found buttons to match your pattern.

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  7. Hi, this is so beautiful and you did an amazing job!
    Julie at julieslifestyle.blogspot.com

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  8. I just found your blog tonight via Pinterest and spent WAY too much time reading back to 2009! Amazing work - very impressive blog. I enjoyed looking at your beautiful work. I love the blanket above -- simply gorgeous!

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  9. SO cute, I am a Dutch girl too. Lived in the Netherlands my whole life but moved to Thailand 2 yrs ago. This would look lovely on my couch as well. My fave color is pink :) Hugs from a fellow Dutchy :D

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  10. Love it! As a Dutchy I can appreciate this a lot!
    Big hugs

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