Fun And Cute Crochet Throne Pattern For Beginners Step By Step
Turn your crocheting skills into royal creativity with our Free Crochet Throne Pattern, perfect for making a stunning focal point!
Designed to evoke the grandeur and majesty of a royal throne, this pattern features elaborate stitches and textured elements that result in a visually stunning and structurally impressive piece. Perfect for adding a touch of opulence to any room, the throne can serve as a decorative accent or even a playful addition to a child’s playroom.
Crochet Throne
The pattern provides clear, step-by-step instructions, making it accessible for intermediate to advanced crocheters who are ready to tackle a more complex project. With careful attention to each stitch, the end result is a regal masterpiece that showcases both skill and creativity.
Tip:
Use a sturdy yarn to ensure the throne maintains its shape and durability over time.
Materials Needed:
- Cottonless Yarn (colors: mostly red, brown, and gold)
- Sewing Thread (golden)
- Crochet Hooks (1.75 mm and 1.25 mm)
- Wire (0.55 mm for shaping)
Pattern:
Backboard:
In Row 1:
- 40 chains (ch).
Row 2:
- Turn, make 39 half double crochet (HDC) on the chain, then 6 HDC in the last stitch.
Row 3:
- Slip stitch (sl st) to start, 2 ch, then HDC around with increases in the corner.
- Continue rows as established through Row 7, incorporating wire for structure in Row 8.
Seat Board:
- Start with 13 ch, turn, and make 13 single crochet (SC).
- Incrementally increase each row from 13 SC to 35 SC over 15 rows, incorporating wire on Row 16 for shape.
Seat Cushion:
- Begin with 12 ch, turn to make 12 HDC, fasten off.
- Increase gradually from 12 stitches to a slightly smaller size than the seat board, finishing with a SC edge for definition.
Armrest:
Red Cushion:
- Start with 12 ch, create a curved shape with HDC, increasing to 28 stitches by the third row.
Wooden Board:
- 18 ch, shape with SC and HDC for a textured wooden effect.
Front Arm Piece:
- Use golden thread for intricate detailing, shaping as described.
Headboard:
Main Piece:
- Alternate rows of HDC with skipped stitches for a patterned effect, building from 14 to 31 stitches.
Edge:
- Apply detailed edging technique with increases on corners for the right shape.
Decoration:
- Create diamond shapes with SC and detailed gold thread work for embellishment.
Assembly:
- Follow the instructions closely to assemble the parts starting with the backboard, attaching the seat board, armrest, and headboard in place.
- Use wires for structure and stability, especially in parts that require shape and firmness.
- Insert padding where necessary, especially within the seat cushion and armrest.
- Sew or glue decorative elements such as the diamonds onto the headboard as the final embellishing step.








