Healing & Support Pillow
Stitch up this perfect sized Healing & Support Pillow! Designed by Debra Arch, this pattern uses tapestry crochet to create the ribbon design but with the added surface slip stitch at the end, the ribbon truly pops off the pillow and adds another dimension to the easy project. The pillow also has a boarder edging using the picot stitch!
Interested in donating your project? This project was designed for Pretty in Pink Foundation: Beyond the Ribbon, an organization that offers support and resources to breast cancer Champions as they go through treatment. This pillow is the perfect size to place between a patient’s arm and the site of breast surgery toa void uncomfortable rubbing or pulling on a patient’s drain. It can also be used to rest a patient’s arm on during chemo or to rest their head. See the end of the pattern for more information on donating.
Skill Level:
Easy
Finished Size:
12 ½ inches x 12 ½ inches
Materials:Medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn:
Polyester fiberfill
Size F/5/3.75mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Size H/8/5mm crochet hook (optional for surface slip stitches)
Tapestry needle
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Interested in donating your project? This project was designed for Pretty in Pink Foundation: Beyond the Ribbon, an organization that offers support and resources to breast cancer Champions as they go through treatment. This pillow is the perfect size to place between a patient’s arm and the site of breast surgery toa void uncomfortable rubbing or pulling on a patient’s drain. It can also be used to rest a patient’s arm on during chemo or to rest their head. See the end of the pattern for more information on donating.
Skill Level:
Easy
Finished Size:
12 ½ inches x 12 ½ inches
Materials:
- 1 skein light pink (250 yds)
- 1 Skein white (195 yds)
To add this pattern to your Annie’s Creative Studio pattern library or to download it to your personal device, click on the Patterns tab above.