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Another Kidsilk Haze Cushion
Thought I’d just show you a cushion that Mum has just finished making. It’s like the St Ives Cushion from Little Luxury Knits that I did recently, just in different colours.
It’s made with just three balls of Rowan kidsilk haze: pink, yellow and green. You knit with two strands at a time and by doing so you can use one strand in one colour, and the second strand in a different colour to achieve a blend or colour wash effect. In this case Mum blended the yellow and green.
The back is a 50cm piece of Amy Butler fabric – this one’s called Happy Dots.
These cushions are so easy to make and are a lovely addition to any room. Why not have a go yourself?
Vicky
St Ives Cushion
The pattern is from Little Luxury Knits by Alison Crowther-Smith, and uses 3 balls of Rowan Kidsilk Haze. I’ve never knitted with Kidsilk Haze before and quite enjoyed it. It’s not that easy to rip back though, so you need to be careful not to go drastically wrong.

The clever thing about this pattern is the way the two shades of red are blended together. You knit every row with two strands of yarn, but the two strands are not always the same. What I mean is this: you start by knitting a few rows with two strands of blue. Then a few rows with two strands of dark red, then a couple of rows with one strand dark red and one strand light red, then a few rows with two strands of light red.

I backed this 18″ cushion with a 50cm piece of Amy Butler fabric, called French Wallpaper in duck egg blue. I love this fabric. It’s such good quality and the pattern is so pretty.

Vicky



