Pickles Pouf Ottoman Free Knitting Patterns

Cozy, soft and warm – just like a freshly baked milk bun – this pouf is one of the things that can transform a house into a home. The Pouf is full of lovely texture that is easy and entertaining to knit. Cable twists appear only once in ten rows but add a lot of visual interest. Super bulky yarn makes this project a satisfying and fast knit, while well-thought-through design looks great from any side.There is an opening at the bottom to make stuffing the pouf easier. It is secured with a drawstring and is almost invisible. The opening lets you remove the filling and wash the pouf, or add more filling if needed later. Puff is the Norwegian word for stool. This is a simple pattern for a knitted stool. Nice to rest you legs on, and very popular for the kids.

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Pickles Pouf Daddy Ottoman Free Knitting Pattern

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Puff Daddy by picklesheidi

CO 50 sts 
Row 1 – knit 
Row 2 – knit 
Row 3 – knit to last 4 sts and turn work 
Row 4 – knit to last 4 sts and turn work 
Row 5 – knit to last 6 sts and turn work 
Row 6 – knit to last 6 sts and turn work 
Row 7 – knit to end 
Row 8 – knit to end 
Repeat rows 3-8 until end

Easy Chunky Tweed Pouf Ottoman Free Knitting Pattern

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Tweed Pouf Ottoman – An Easy Chunky Knit by Flax and Twine

Pickles Puff Daddy's Baby Ottaman Free Knitting Pattern

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Puff Daddy’s Baby by picklesheidi

CO 35 (45 large)
Moss stitch: K1, P1 for 2 rows, P1, K1 for the next two rows. Repeat. 
6 strands held together – used both ends of three skeins at once. Finished knitting at 100 rows of moss stitch.

Pickles Pouf Mana Ottoman Free Knitting Pattern

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Puff Mama by picklesheidi

Modifications: 
Holding 2 strands together, cast on 36 sts. Join in the round. Knit 1 row. 
On next row, inc 1 st in every st –72 sts. 
Repeat Rows 1 & 2 from pattern until you have enough yarn left for one finishing row and bind-off (about 72 rows.)
Used a throw pillow, surrounded by lots of old recyclable linens, etc. to create nice firm form.

Le Pouffe by Julie Philip

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