Free Crocheted Bunting Pattern Making crocheted bunting is a fun way to use up odds and ends of yarn from other projects. This pattern shows how to make traditional bunting triangles, worked in the round. The triangles are quite small, although obviously that depends on the weight of the yarn and the size of hook you use! If you want to make your flags bigger, you could go round again a couple of times. There are instructions for doing ... Read the Post...
Year Of Bunting Challenge 3: Knitted or Crocheted Bunting
Year Of Bunting Challenge 3: Knitted or Crocheted Bunting Welcome to the Year of Bunting Challenge 3! Challenge 2 was to make some bunting embroidery and several people took part. Hazel made a cross stitched book mark. Julie made a needle case (she has a craft blog too which you can find here). Christine made an embroidery hoop hanging with bunting and tassels. You can read more about what the challenge involved ... Read the Post...
Year of Bunting Challenges
Year of Bunting Challenges So far we've had 2 Year of Bunting Challenges. The first was to decorate some furniture with bunting, and the second was to make some embroidered bunting. You can see what the winners made for the first challenge here. I haven't written up the second one yet, but there was a lovely cross stitch design on a bookmark, an embroidered needle case and an embroidery hoop thing with tassels and bunting. It's ... Read the Post...
Bunting Tote Bag Tutorial
Bunting Tote Bag Tutorial This is a post I actually wrote 3 years ago when a new law was introduced in the UK that required shops to charge for plastic bags. I'm recycling it because it fits in nicely with the Year of Bunting! For making the bunting tote bag, I'd recommend using a strong fabric, like a heavy weight cotton. The canvas I used was left over from some curtains I'd made, and the appliqued bunting from scraps of cotton from ... Read the Post...