It's always a pleasure to do something for the interior. And everyone at home will always celebrate this product with special dignity. After all, these are specially created things for comfort. You can find out in detail about such a charming thing for the interior as a pouf in the article. Also a detailed description of how to create the filler and what is required for it. What fabrics will be required for this? The most important thing is how to knit a binding using ribbon yarn and which one will be most suitable in this case.
What is needed to make a pouf?
For an ottoman made of knitted yarn You should stock up on the following materials:
- knitting yarn;
- filler (you can use synthetic winterizer for it);
- hook according to the thickness of the thread;
- fabric for the cover (it is better to use thick cotton).
In order to avoid some transparency and not make the cover stand out through the knitted yarn, it is better to make it from a fabric of the same color as the yarn. But you can also use just white fiber.
Case and filler
To make a pouf you will need more than just ribbon yarn and a hook. For a real and durable product you will need to make a reliable frame. For this purpose, padding polyester is often used.
For the cover you will need to use a special thick fabric so that nothing slips through the machine seams. Pack the padding polyester very tightly, and then you can start sewing a special cover for it. It should be the size of the intended ottoman.
This model will require two circles, cut them out of fabric (cotton or fabric of similar strength). Then measure the height, place it on the fabric, and cut a strip as wide as the height of the ottoman and a length that will be equal to the circumference of one circle for the ottoman. Sew it and turn it inside out, then stuff it tighter and put it aside for now.
Step by step how to crochet a pouf with knitted yarn
An excellent model of a bright and so cute ottoman is created using single crochet stitches. To run the model, you only need to use two circuits. These are very familiar and understandable patterns for both the master and the beginner. Work begins with knitting a circle for the bottom.
Measurements
Take measurements of the resulting model of the inside of the ottoman. To do this, you will need to measure the height, circumference of the circle and diameter of the circle. Record everything so you don’t lose anything.
Sample
Using the single crochet pattern, make a small square and determine the knitting density for it. To do this, use any measuring device. First insert it vertically into the pattern and count how many rows are involved in the canvas. Next, count horizontally how many single crochets there are on such a 10 cm canvas. Then convert everything into measurements that have already been taken from the inside of the ottoman.
Bottom
To complete the bottom of this ottoman, you need to knit a total of 10 rows according to the provided circle pattern. Knitting begins from the center of the circle.
Side
To complete the side side, you need to start tying the last row immediately from the circle, while doing the pattern of the second fabric and making double crochets without adding or decreasing. In total, knit 8 rows for the side. Then the fun begins.
Top
To complete the top, you should not rush and here, on the contrary, you should knit according to the circle pattern, but in the reverse order. In the place where two double crochets were knitted, knit two double crochets with one vertex. Knit the same number of rows as on the bottom. Next, simply tighten the loops well.
Important! The inner part should be inserted into the harness at the moment when the first row of the top is completed. This way it will be convenient to knit the product and you won’t have to push it into a small hole later.
Using this analogy, you can create ottomans for your home in a variety of sizes.
Making interior items is not only fashionable, but also very pleasant. Knitting yarn is so nice and very easy to knit. Only a master knows what elegant things can be obtained from it.