Made these pillows for the girls this week —
I used Lion Brand Fun Fur "Tropical" for the one on the right, and Patons Cha Cha "Vegas" for the other. (I wanted to have a similar colorway for the two, but different enough so that the girls could tell them apart.) The sherbet-osity of the colors is pretty poolside, all right.
My covers were worked in double knitting (K1, sl 1 p-wise) over 50 sts, coming out to be about 7 inches wide by 17 inches long. This looks improbable on the needles, but it’s very stretchy sideways. I transferred the stitches to two needles, separating the two sides, stuffed the pillow in, then cast off very loosely with the 3-needle method. They could be made flat, of course, and sewn together around the edges, but I’m lazy and this way avoided any seams at all. I also get a kick out of double knitting. It’s not rocket science, but you do have to pay attention, because if you accidentally purl a stitch instead of slipping it purlwise, the fabric won’t open in the middle for you to slip the pillow inside.
(Thanks for the idea, Meriel!)
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