Tester call for Crochet: Joining Instructions for Seaside Squares Cushion

I need testers for my Joining Instructions for Seaside Squares Cushion - Crochet ePattern

I am looking for testers to check that my joining instructions for the Seaside Squares Cushion are clear. You can use the instructions with your own square designs, or I can send you tester links for any or all of my beach-themed squares to create a beach-themed cushion.

Using DK yarn and a 4mm hook, each of my squares measures approximately 12 x 12 cm, resulting in a final cushion cover that fits a 25 x 25 cm cushion pad. This is a permanent cushion cover with no fastenings, so once complete, the cushion pad cannot be removed. You could use stuffing, but I recommend creating a lining to prevent the stuffing from coming through the crochet stitches.

Due Date: 8th September (or longer if you are making all the squares from scratch)

Additional Requirements:

  • You must be willing to provide feedback on any parts of the pattern that are unclear or if you spot any errors / typos

  • A journal entry of the finished item would be amazing, but not required - however, I would love to see a photo of your finished square.

Thanks for looking :grinning:

Click pattern photo to apply:
Joining Instructions for Seaside Squares Cushion

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I could test! I would love to make my own beach themed cushion with your granny sqaure patterns!

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Is this just instructions for joining squares into a panel or also joining the two panels into a pillow?

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Hi I’ve tested your umbrella and life buoy squares, absolutely lovely patterns to work from, so would gladly make the other two up and check your joining instructions for you for the pillow :blush::beach_umbrella::ring_buoy:

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Im still working on testing the ring but id love to test this just not sure if be able to get it finished in time :thinking:

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Ok just finished the ring so should be able to finish this in time because I already have 2 of the squares made :smiling_face:

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It does also include joining the two panels.

id love to test this for you, i loved working on the sea shell and the floatie, im currently working on the umbrella id love to put them all together :blush:

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Please click the picture above if you are still interested :smiley:

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