And here we are, with the second bunting I have designed over the last couple of weeks. It needed a bit of tweaking, but I really like it!
It is girly, but not too frilly. With both buntings I wanted to step away from the traditional granny triangle, and make a different bunting. It became a more rounded, more "shield" like bunting, and I am very pleased with it!
For Little Lady I used lovely pinks and purples but with a splash of yellow. It has some nice contrast. She was very happy that she got her own bunting!
Have fun with this bunting, I would love to see your colour choices!
P.S. At the time of writing I did not have the time to weave in the ends and assemble the bunting, but I can assure you, the pattern is great! Pictures of the finished bunting will be posted soon!
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General
information
Skill level
Beginner
Special Stitches
Dc2tog: [Yarn over hook, insert hook in next stitch, yarn
over hook and pull up loop, yarn over hook, draw through 2 loops] 2 times,
yarn over hook, draw through all loops on hook
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl st: slip stitch
Sc: single crochet
Hdc: half double crochet
Dc: double crochet
Sk: skip
Sp: space
Notes
Any yarn will do, just keep in mind you do not want the
triangle/shield cup too much. Choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and a
little blocking will make your motif flat. I used cotton for this bunting and
made the motifs a little bit wet and pinned them into shape and let them dry.
Finished measurement
16 cm (6.25”) wide across the top, 16 cm (6.25”) from top to
bottom tip
Materials
DK weight/light worsted cotton yarn
Nova cotton (Wibra) in different colours (soft pink, hot
pink, yellow, light purple, dark purple)
Katia (Monaco) in white
Crochet hook 3.5 mm
Pattern
Choose
a starting colour.
Ch3,
sl st to close ring.
Round
1: Ch3, dc into ring, *ch1, dc two times into ring, repeat between ** four more
times, ch1, sl st to 3rd ch of ch3
Fasten
off and attach new colour or slip stitch to the next ch sp
Round
2: Ch2, dc in same ch sp, ch1, dc2tog in same ch sp, *ch1, (dc2tog, ch1,
dc2tog) in next ch sp*, repeat between ** four more times, ch1, sl st to 3rd ch
of ch3
Round
3: Ch3, dc 2 times into same ch sp, ch1, *dc 3 times inot same ch sp, ch1*,
repeat between ** ten more times, sl st to 3rd ch of ch3
Fasten
off and attach new colour, or slip stitch to the next ch sp
Round
4: Ch1, sc in same ch sp, ch3, *sc once in next ch sp, ch3*, repeat between **
ten more times, sl st to first sc
Fasten
off and attach new colour, or sl st to the next ch3 sp
Round
5: Ch3, dc 3 times into same ch3 sp, ch1, dc 4 times into next ch3 sp, ch1, (dc
3 times, ch1, dc 3 times) into next ch3 sp, ch1, *(dc 4 times into next ch3 sp,
ch1) in next three ch3 sp, (dc3 times, ch1, dc 3 times) into next ch3 sp, ch1*,
repeat between ** one more time, (dc 4 times, ch1) into last ch3 sp, sl st to
3rd ch of ch3
Fasten
off and attach new colour in 2nd ch sp to ch sp of left corner increase group
Round
6: Ch1, sc 3 times into same ch sp, ch1, dc 3 times into next ch sp, *(dc 3
times, ch1, dc 3 times) into corner ch sp, ch1, dc 3 times into next ch sp,
ch1, sc 3 times into next ch sp, ch1, sc 3 times into next ch sp, ch1, dc 3
times into next ch sp, ch1*, repeat between ** one more time, (dc 3 times, ch1,
dc 3 times) into last corner ch sp, ch1, dc 3 times into next ch sp, ch1, sc 3
times into last ch sp, ch1, sl st to first sc.
Fasten
off and attach new colour in 2nd ch sp to ch sp of left corner increase group
Round
7: Ch1, sc 3 times into same ch sp, ch1, dc 3 times into next ch sp, *(dc 3
times, ch1, dc 3 times) into corner ch sp, ch1, (dc 3 times, ch1) into next 5
ch sp*, repeat between ** one more time, (dc 3 times, ch1, dc 3 times) into
last corner ch sp, ch1, dc 3 times into next ch sp, ch1, sc 3 times into last
ch sp, ch1, sl st to first sc
Round
8: Sl st to next ch sp or attach new colour (2nd ch sp from left corner
increase group), ch1, *sc into each st until corner ch sp, sc three times into
corner ch sp*, repeat between ** for the other two sides, sc in each st until
you reach your first sc st, sl st to first sc. Fasten off.
Finishing the bunting
Take
another colour (I used white) for the string part. You can use different amount
of chains at the start/end or between flag if you prefer.
Ch
40, (sc in corner sc of flag, ch3 * sk next three sc, sc in next sc, ch3*,
repeat between ** until last four sc, sc in corner sc, ch 15) repeat between
brackets for each flag, ch40 after last flag, fasten off.
It's beautiful!, so nice of you to share the pattern :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThank you Linda!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenA very very lovely Girlie bunting. Thanks for the pattern tutorial. Hugs Judy
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI have yet to make bunting that I would like to fill my house and office with some. :) Both yours are very nice. Best wishes, Tammy
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThis is a very pretty pattern. But I am wondering about the significance of the word bunting and what it means to you that makes Tammy wish to fill her house with it? I have been looking for different patterns to use in making Barefoot Sandals to wear around my home. I see many crocheters wearing theirs at the beach or around their swimming pools. And this pattern would work quite well for that purpose.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenOh, yes. I live in Decatur, Texas, USA. I am the mother of 5 children, and now have 12 grandchildren; 6 boys and 6 girls. I am not very skilled in computer stuff and do not have the necessary equipment to post photos of my crochet projects. :( I am very thankful to all those who post free patterns on line.
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