☃️Crochet your way to a whimsical and cozy winter season with our Snowman Bobble Stitch Pillow Crochet Pattern. ☃️

Get ready to add a touch of whimsy and winter charm to your home with our delightful Snowman Bobble Stitch Pillow Crochet Pattern! This pattern seamlessly combines the cozy comfort of a decorative pillow with the playful allure of a snowman, making it the perfect addition to your seasonal decor. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just diving into the craft, this pattern is crafted to infuse your space with the joy and magic of the winter season.

crochet snowman pillow

Important Update: Moving Our Patterns to Etsy

Friends, after much thought and careful consideration, I’ve made the difficult decision to no longer offer this pattern for free. Over the years, it has been such a joy to share my designs openly with you, and the support and love from this community has been nothing short of inspiring.

As many of you know, creating patterns takes a significant amount of time, energy, and resources. From sourcing yarns and materials, to writing, testing, photographing, and sharing each design—there are real costs involved in making this possible. In order to continue bringing you new, high-quality patterns, I’ve moved my designs over to Etsy, where they are now available for purchase.

This change will help cover the basic costs of running SeeLoveShare and allow me to keep creating and developing new patterns for you to enjoy. By purchasing through Etsy, you’re not only getting a detailed, easy-to-follow pattern—you’re directly supporting my mission to keep this creative journey going.

I know this is a shift, and I deeply appreciate your understanding and support as we take this next step. Together, we can ensure that new designs keep coming your way, and that SeeLoveShare remains a space for creativity, inspiration, and community.

👉 You can find the updated pattern (and many more!) HERE

Thank you for being here, for cheering me on, and for helping this little dream continue to grow. 💕

Pattern Notes:

  • This pattern uses the Intarsia Crochet technique that involves using multiple colors in a single row or round of crochet to create a specific design or pattern. The pattern is written out by row but you can also follow the graph for the color work. 
  • Each square represents an individual stitch – either a single crochet or bobble stitch. 
  • Beginning Ch-1s do not count as a stitch throughout the entire pattern.
  • Bobbles are worked only on EVEN rows (wrong side of work) and are always worked in the contrast color. When bobbles are marked in the pattern, you are to follow the color change at the same time. 
  • For simplicity, you can bind off the CC after every even row and reattach at the next even row (this saves you from carrying the yarn in the back across 2 rows)
  • Once the back and front panels are complete, we will edge the work with sc to ensure a clean seam when joining the seams together. You can increase the size of the work by increasing the edging. If you are working this up as a pillow cover you many need an additional round or 2 of edging to fit over your existing pillow (you may not need to do this if using a pillow form).

Tips on Changing Colors:

  1. Finish the Last Stitch with the Old Color:
    • Work until there are two loops on the hook with the old color.
  2. Yarn Over with the New Color:
    • Before completing the last stitch with the old color, yarn over with the new color.
  3. Pull Through Loops:
    • Finish the last stitch by pulling through the last two loops with the new color.
  4. Secure the Old Color:
    • Once you’ve changed colors, secure the yarn of the old color by either crocheting over the tail or by weaving it in later.

Skill Level:

Intermediate: For crocheters with some experience. More intricate stitches, shaping & finishing.

Measurements:

The pattern is written for a 16x16in pillow and can easily be increased to a larger square as detailed within the pattern. 

I added 3 rounds of edging to fit an 18×18 pillow.

Materials:

  • #4 Medium yarn 
    • Main colour: Light Blue Background (MC): 2 ball of 198 g/7 oz, 333 meters/364 yards
    • Contrast colour: White (CC): 1 ball of – 198 g/7 oz, 338 meters/370 yards 
    • Scarf Green & Red: less than 100 yards of each White and Gold
    • Eyes, mouth, arms, hat: less than 100 yards in Black
    • As photographed – Red Heart Super Saver in Light Blue (MC) and Soft White (CC), Scarf: Cherry Red & Tea Leaf Green, Black for eyes, mouth, arms hat
  • 5.5 mm (U.S. I/9) crochet hook 
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge:

  • 4″ x 4″ (10 cm x 10 cm) 12 sc and 15 rows with a 5.5 mm (U.S. I/9) crochet hook

Abbreviations:

crochet snowman pillow

Bobble St: Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over and pull through (three loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 of the loops. Repeat the previous step four more times so that you have five not-quite-complete dc stitches worked into the same stitch. There will be six loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all six loops. This closes your bobble crochet stitch.

Pattern:

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crochet snowman pillow
crochet snowman pillow

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