Has the tooth fairy ever struggled to find the loose tooth under the pillow? Our own tooth fairy has had this happen at least 10 times. Sometimes the tooth can’t be found, or it can’t be taken out without waking up my son. Had I seen this pattern before, I would have made the Tooth Fairy Pillow before my child lost the first tooth at 5. So, don’t wait, be prepared!
What Makes This Tooth Pillow Special?
This tooth Fairy Pillow designed by Sarah Zimmerman has a pocket on the back for the tooth/cash trade. You can additionally incorporate a ribbon handle so a tooth-shaped pillow can be hung on a bedroom hanger. It will be an extraordinary gift for any occasion. This tooth pillow will be one of the best childhood memories!
Stitches Used In This Pillow Pattern
The pattern uses just basic stitches and is easy enough for beginners. All you need to know is how to crochet a chain, single crochet, half double crochet, and decrease. The pillow is made of two identical panels worked in rows, which are then stitched together and stuffed with polyfill.
Many Uses of the Tooth Fairy Pillow
Once your kid is all grown up, or you may not have a kid at home, this pattern is still worth crocheting. It can make a perfect chair cushion that adds that unexpected character to the room. Use it on your porch or in the garden as a wicker chair cushion.
Whether it is an outdoor chaise lounge cushion or patio furniture addition, you and your guests will love it. Try it out both indoors and outdoors to find the perfect place for your pillow, a perfect crochet creation.