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Oscaloosa Ottoman
A large, puffy ottoman with a four-color gradient that is super simple to make.
Oscaloosa is a fun project using a large hook and worsted weight yarn held double. Pattern instructions are for a four-color gradient, but you can easily customize this pouf to be any color combination you wish, or simply use one color, the choice is yours.
My inspiration for this design is the simplicity of the culture in the area where my mother was born. She was born in Eastern Kentucky in a place called Oscaloosa, right in the heart of the Appalachian mountain range. It is a place where you can sit on the porch and prop your feet up while listening to a fiddle or banjo. Everything seems more simple and meaningful. People are friendlier and the nature is beautiful. You can lose yourself in relaxation while visiting the area.
This pouf-style ottoman is designed for rest and relaxation. Enjoy!
SIZE: 26 inches in Diameter, 16.5 inches in height.
MATERIALS: 4 skeins (7 oz/199 g, 355 yds/325 m each) I Love This Yarn. Shown in colorways: A - Light Gray, B - Graymist, C - Greybeard, D - Graphite.
OTHER TOOLS AND SUPPLIES: Tapestry needle for weaving in ends, sewing machine, fabric panel at least 85 x 51 inches in size (a Queen size flat sheet works well and will make two insert bags), Bean Bag Filler Pellets/Beans (other stuffing such as cotton fabric scraps, old t-shirts, polyfill, etc. can be used), String (to tie the insert bag closed), Sew on Velcro strip (optional).
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- First published: May 2019
- Page created: May 17, 2019
- Last updated: October 2, 2019 …
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