You’ve seen already this cushion on my “Pinky”, and now is time to chat about it! I’ve seen this crochet stitch (spiral stitch, you can find a tutorial here or there) and I wanted to practice it.
If you notice (I’m a bit shy at colour combination) I did not use either a shade of my pink chair, but I think the effect wasn’t too bad :0) I started with a “magic ring” (that way to make a loop around your fingers and you use it as an original chains’ ring, which is the base for the first row) and added 4 colours, one at the time: 2 chains, 1 double crochet, 1 treble for a start.
I closed the ring (you may like to add more colours? I was so excited! I pulled the loop, closing the magic ring!
It was nice and very straight forward as you continue with treble stitch over the following stitch. It wasn’t very fast to do it as you may stop very often (just at the beginning) to carry on with the next colour. Now, can you see the spiral effect?
Like a snail!!
Once I got the right diameter I did a fan border, just pretty simple, I choose red, my favourite colour!
Then, I sewed a cover for a cushion with envelope closing. Then stitch my doily to it. Again, may I say something about the colour?? Better no! :0) Something nice? I used again Mum’s buttons!! ❤
Well, that’s it!! I really want more time to crochet more doilies and stitch them to simple cushion covers and voilà!
Many blessings!
this is a lovely pattern!
in playing with it, I see you did introduce some increases to keep it flat. Is there some formula, or something you used to determine how many and when?
I’m considering using this as a start for a Christmas project.
Thank you!
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Hi Ruth,
Thank you for reading my blog and for your comment.
When I wrote this post I knew that it wasn’t a proper tutorial, sorry.
Indeed, I followed my basic formula to keep a flat circle which is:
1st row: 12 stitches
2nd row: 24 stitches (increase one in each stitch)
3rd row: 36 stitches (increase one and crochet one)
4th row: 48 stitches (increase one and crochet two)
5th row: 60 stitches (increase one and crochet three) and so on.
But as the snail pattern never ends a row you may guide yourself with the colours and maybe with some clips to mark when you are “starting” a row.
I am writing the detailed pattern, but it’ll take me a while, I’ll send it to you when I’m finished with it.
I hope with this suggestion you can start to practise it soon!
Many blessings! x
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if possible may I please have a copy of this pattern. thank you kathy
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could you please send me directions for this pinwheel. Thank-you
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How do you know when to increase since you don’t have specific rows? That’s the problem I keep having.
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Hi Athena,
You need to follow the formula for a flat circle and you must place stitch markers to count your rows (despite their are continuous rows you must mark them and in that way you will know when to increase and if you are going too curly try to go flat, it will depend on your tension).
I am really sorry that I haven’t done any further explanation or pattern to this spiral. I know some people will be interested. If you have noticed the dates on my blog posts, I just started again to have a routine, I must really get another chance to respond all your questions and will post them soon.
Thank you for looking at my crafts!
Maria 🌺
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This is beautiful and I hope to learn how to do this! So much fun!!!!
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May I have a copy of the spiral pattern. It is really cool. My e-mail is mid_1961@yahoo.com
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I’d like the pattern too plz. Ty
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i would love to have the directions for this pinwheel as well!
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Thank you Virginia for your interest in my blog, which I have neglected for the past year. It is on my to do list to up date this Red Spiral Crocheted Cushion post, so you all can make it soon. You will hear news from me soon.
M 🙂
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Hi, did you make the pattern public. I would love to make this for my granddaughter’s bedroom. ♥
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Dear Mayzee
Firstly I apologise because I did not look after my blog for such a long time. Life became too complicated and when I was writing this blog my IT skills were really basic and I was really struggling with the whole lot of blog design tasks, then I increased my workload and abandoned my blog. So I am really sorry. I know that answering after such long time it’s not ideal, but I thought that better late than never. I hope you accept my apologies.
Secondly, I have not done any pattern for this. Maybe one day I will write it and make some visual instructions for it. I just did that lovely cushion (still lives somewhere around my home) by calculating stitches, but there is one lovely video in youtube by Girlybunches channel and the here is the video link is here 🧶
It is similar of what I did, but in the meantime, this demonstration will help you to do it, if you have not found it already! 🙈
Finally, thank you for taking the time to look at my blog and wish you jolly stitches!!
Many blessings,
Maria 🌼
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I would appreciate a copy of the pattern also. I usually crochet Owl pillows as my front of the pillow. http://www.pinterest.com/jkwgalleries/crochet-projects/
Thank you, Blessings, Janet (I am on your email list)
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Hello!
Sorry for this delay, somehow I could not possibly access your comment as I tried to replay from my phone and I may got something wrong!
I don’t have a pattern properly, I’ll do it as soon as I can, and let you know when is done, but at the moment, what I can suggest is you can follow this samples and may help you as I experiment with them:
1. I know this is written in Spanish, but the pictures are very good as this blog posts step by step, is very graphic!
http://anna-colo.blogspot.co.uk/2008/09/paso-paso-para-tejer-el-punto-caracol.html
2. This one is also in Spanish, but as graphic as the previous one! A second way to do it only with 2 colours:
http://manostejiendo.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/tapete-en-espiral-crochet.html
Well, I hope it helps in the mean time I write my own pattern.
Many blessings
Maria 🙂
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Hello. Thank you for posting this. I am new at crocheting. Well, my grandmother taught me when I was young and I never really picked it up till just last year. Unfortunately, I only know basic stitching. But I am really going to try to find a video that shows how to do the stitching that you talk about here so I can make this. I REALLY like this pattern and LOVE the colors you chose too! So thanks again! Can’t wait to figure it out and get started! 🙂
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That is sooo cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hello and thank you for this lovely item.Do you have a detailed pattern?I’m working on a 4 colored spiral and I need some help on the finishing row.I saw the spanish blog,but the finish is not symetric.Maybe you can help?thanks!
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Hi Leah,
Thank you for visiting my blog =)
I will post soon detailed instructions with pictures of this pattern but I can tell you in advance that you can finish with a sequence of stitches with less high. I mean if you are working with trebles, then finish with 1 half treble, 1 double crochet, and 1 or 2 slip stitches. This will fade the row and make the edge to look even. I hope this helps.
Many blessings,
Maria ❤
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thank you for your helpful and clear instructions and your lovely blog!
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Magnifique coussin
J ai une tortue a realiser pour un coussin et pour le ventre ds les tons verts je vais m inspirer de votre coussin
Le reste je dois encore penser pour la carapace la tete et les pattes
On m a demande un coussin tres original je pense qu’il le sera
La carapace je l ai cree je dois juste la realiser le reste n est pas compliqué
J adore ce que vs faites
Sylviane
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Thank you for your comment. Great idea!! Please let us know your final outcome. If you like, send us a picture, all our readers would love to see it!
Many blessings ❤
Maria =)
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i would definitely love a copy of the detailed pattern. it has a most beautiful effect and would make an incredible rug for my daughters room
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Have you finished the pattern yet? I’d love to try this myself.
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I’d love to have this written pattern, too.
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Hello. I have yarn left over from a previous blanket (crotched squares) 7 colours in all and I would like to make this pattern into a throw using all the colours. Is it possible and if so how do I do it
Yours with kindness Carmen.
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I would like a copy also please
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Hi! I love your cushion colors! FYI: You can find written directions for using four colors at Ravelry (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stir-me-up-potholders). Also SNOVEJ has a series of tutorials with multiple colors (http://snovej.com/archives/freeform-crochet-basics-part-4).
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I would like a copy when you complete your pattern on the spiral using four colors. I love the results, very nice. Thank you.
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I too would very much like to have the completed pattern.Thanks for your help
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would love to have this pinwheel pattern. this would be so cute as a baby blanket. could you share the patter?
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Dear Cherie,
Thank you for your kind interest in this post. I don’t have currenty the pattern, as I did work this out very organicaly, by crocheting and completing rows checking if those stitches were fitting as I needed… Reallly awful, isn’t? However I have found a superb youtube video: Crochet Spiral Tutorial by Girlybunches. Please follow this link and give her a like in her channel as she is sharing a great sample there. I hope this helps!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K5j3PDtEhE
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