I made this thinking it would look so cute in a little girl's room. Making a few of these for a craft fair. Some of you asked me for a pattern when I blogged about it here. So here you go.
For the triangles
Ch4
1 dc in first ch [2dc]
Ch2, Turn
dc in same st, 2 dc in next st
Ch 2 turn, 2 dc in the next st, 1 dc in next the 2 stitches, 2 dc in the last st.
Till row 5 you will increase like this by doing a 2dc in the stitches on the extreme left and extreme right and 1 dc each in the middle stitches. After that I increased only every alternate row.
(Every other row - 1 dc in every stitch)
For the flowers
I made 10 triangles and 10 flowers . Attach each flower to the triangles.
Ch4, sl st to first chain to form a ring.
Ch2(counts as first dc),12 more dc into ring [13 dc]
(Ch1 , 3 tr, 1 sc) into one stitch, 1 sc into the next stitch
*sl st into next stitch, (ch1, 3 tr, 1 sc) in the stitch, 1 sc in the next stitch*
Continue *-* to finish the round [6 petals]
Sl st to the first ch1.
If you have any doubts or suggestions, please let me know. Would love to see the buntings you make. Have a great day!!
Thanks so much for the Pattern. I've been searchng for bunting patterns for my daughter's room. I'm definately going with this! Belinda
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the little flowers on the ends of each one - so cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern, too. Am bookmarking this for a rainy day!
Enjoy your day.
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Thank you very much for the pattern. I hope they go well at the craft fayre.
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Love this, Saritha! The small flowers at the edge of the triangles give that special touch. Perfect for a young girl's room!
ReplyDeleteso cute! Love the flowers at the ends of the bunting :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is so cute - thank you for sharing your pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful pattern, thank you very much. As it is so cheerful! :)
ReplyDeleteNice!
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Oh my, this is too cute! And such a great tutorial.
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How cute!!!
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This is gorgeous! Thank you! I needed a bunting pattern for my little girl's 6th birthday party which has a "meadow" theme! This will be perfect!
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Lovely work, Saritha and thanks for the patterns. Have bookmarked these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern, I´ll try to make it. Enjoy your weekend, have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHi! I love to sew, knit and crochet myself, so I just love your blog. You are showing so many beautiful items.
ReplyDeleteI liked it very much would like to make a very nice
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Awww, sweet. I'm making tiny crochet bunting too, but it's slow progress!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :)
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