Argyle Bean Bag Ottoman / Pouf – Crochet Pattern
We love to crochet around bean bag chairs…this time we’ve turned the bean bag into an ottoman / pouf!
I, Dana, designed this ottoman for RedHeart.com and it’s a free pattern on their website. I selected Red Heart Soft for a couple of reasons: 1) I love the texture of Red Heart Soft…if feels comfortable to crochet with and 2) I love the sheen of Red Heart Soft…the colors are nice and vibrant.
Here are some of my favorite things about this project:
- Crocheted in hdc in Rows so that there is a texture to the piece.
- Crocheted with two strands at once so it whips up quicker than you’d think.
- The argyle print is made of square and triangles whip stitched together to form an argyle panel.
- It’s easy to stuff the bean bag into the project because of the 3 panel construction.
FREE Argyle Ottoman at Red Heart.
Get the Argyle Ottoman crochet pattern FREE at RedHeart.com.





The first and foremost important tip: make the cozy smaller than the bean bag chair. You want it to be a really tight fit, as in…super tight.
Bean bags by nature are malleable; they reshape with a little bit of pressure. This makes them more tricky to stuff into a cozy. So, we recommend that you tie up your bean bag with yarn into a tall cylinder type shape. After it’s stuffed into the cozy, remove the ties so the bean bag chair is free to reshape when people sit on it.
When the bean bag is stuffed into the cozy, there will still be quite a bit of the bean bag left uncovered. Surprisingly, you won’t need very many rounds to finish off the cozy. As tip #1 says…you want a tight fit.
