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Summer Bunting Crochet Pattern

Level
Intermediate
Time
1/2 day
Budget
10 - 30

Crochet is a massive trend in crafting right now, but it doesn't have to just be about hats and snoods - why not have a go at some colourful crochet bunting? Bring a bit of spring and summer inside, and hang it up for a fun and colourful decoration.

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How to make

Stitches used (UK terms):
CH – Chain
SK – Skip
SS – Slip Stitch
TR – Treble

The flagsStep-1

Row 1: Start with a slip knot then CH 3. Your next stitch will be worked into the 3rd CH from the hook. Work 2 x TR into this stitch. (3 stitches). Row 2: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the base of the CH as shown in the photo.

Step-2
SK a stitch and work 3 x TR into the last stitch. Row 3: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the base of the CH as shown in the photo.
Step-3
Now work 3 x TR into the space in-between the clusters from the row below, then 3 x TR into the last stitch. You will now have 3 clusters of 3 trebles. Row 4: Turn, CH 3, then * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next space, then work a single TR into the last stitch.
Step-4
Row 5: Turn, CH 3, then work 3 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next space, then work a single TR into the last stitch.
Step-5
Row 6: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 2 spaces, then work 2 x TR into the last space and a single TR into the last stitch.
Step-6
Row 7: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the base of the CH, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 2 spaces, then work 3 x TR into the last stitch.
Step-7
Row 8: Turn, CH 3, then * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 3 spaces, then work a single TR into the last stitch. Row 9: Turn, CH 3, then work 3 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 3 spaces, then work a single TR into the last stitch.
Step-8
Row 10: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 3 spaces, then work 2 x TR into the last space and a single TR into the last stitch. Row 11: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the base of the CH, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 4 spaces, then work 3 x TR into the last stitch.
Step-9
Row 12: Turn, CH 3, then * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 5 spaces, then work a single TR into the last stitch. Row 13: Turn, CH 3, then work 3 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 5 spaces, then work a single TR into the last stitch.
Step-10
Row 14: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the first space, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 5 spaces, then work 2 x TR into the last space and a single TR into the last stitch. Row 15: Turn, CH 3, then work 2 x TR into the base of the CH, * jump to the next space in-between clusters and work 3 x TR, repeat from * for the next 6 spaces, then work 3 x TR into the last stitch.
Step-11
Make a single CH stitch and pull through yarn to form a knot.
Step-12
Edging: Join a different colour to the left hand corner (facing)and work a row of evenly spaced DC's down the side of the flag, work 3 x DC into the bottom stitch before working evenly up the other side.
Step-13
Tassel: Using a different colour again, cut 6 lengths of yarn measuring 15cm long. Fold the yarn lengths in half and pull them halfway through the bottom stitch on your edging from the front to the back. Pull the ends through the loop just created and give them a little tug to tighten.
Step-14
Your flag should now look like this:
Step-15
Make as may flags as you need, alternating colours as required, before continuing with the next step.
Step-16
Joining: Row 1: Leaving a good length of yarn, start with a slip knot then CH 50, then take your first flag and work a DC into each stitch across the top. **CH 5 then take the next flag and work a DC into each stitch across. Repeat from ** for as many flags as you have. When you have attached all your flags, CH 52 and turn.
Step-17
Row 2: DC into the 2nd CH from the hook and DC right across all the chains and flags. Finish off yarn but leave a long tail for sewing.
Step-18
Finishing: Turn the end of the chain over to form a loop and sew into place.
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