Showing posts with label Triangles. Show all posts
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Friday 8 October 2021

Pretty Daisy Bunting Free Crochet Pattern & Video Tutorial


Hello friends, it's been a while again since I last posted but here we are at last and with a new crochet pattern to share with you.  My Ditsy Daisy granny square has been so popular I thought why not use it to decorate your home.  So my granny square became a triangle and the triangle became this pretty daisy buntiing and who doesn't love a bit of bunting?




The perfect way to add a touch of colour and cheeriness to your home, or a childs room and I have made an acompanying video tutorial to work alongside the written pattern. 






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Ditsy Daisy Bunting



Materials

Aran / worsted yarn in various colours
5mm hook
Darning needle

Gauge

Not essential for this project

Ability

Advanced beginner

Abbreviations US Terms (UK conversion)

sc - single crochet (double crochet)
dc - double crochet (treble crochet) 
tr - treble crochet (double treble crochet)
sl st - slip stitch
ch - chain
st - stitch
sp - space
pc - popcorn
bpc - begining popcorn

Size
Adjustable


Special stitches:

Popcorn - 3dc in same st, remove hook from stitch and insert in top first dc from front to back, insert into last dc and pull loop through.

Beginning popcorn - ch3, 2dc in same sp, remove hook from st and insert in top ch3 from front to back, insert into last st loop from back to front and pull through.




Other notes:  I used Stylecraft Special Aran in colours Baby Mint, Baby Pink, Fondant, Cream, Saffron, and Aspen to make my bunting.  Depending on what type of yarn you have used you may be able to dry block your pennants by simply placing on a blocking board and leaving overnight.  Alternatively, they may be wet or steam blocked.  You can make as many pennants as you wish to adjust the size of your bunting.  I made 9 and my finished bunting measured approx 128 inches (325cm)



Daisy Pennants (make as many as you need)

 

With yellow, ch4 and join with sl st to form ring.

Round 1 Ch3 (counts as dc), 11dc into ring, join with sl st to top ch3.  Fasten off.  (12dc)


 


Round 2 With white, join in any sp, bpc in same sp, ch2, pc, ch2 in each sp around.  Join with sl st to top of 1st pc.  Fasten off.  (12pc)



 

Round 3 With coloured yarn, join in any sp, [ch4 (counts as tr), 2tr, ch3, 3tr] in same sp (corner formed), *[3dc in next sp] 3 times, [3tr, ch3, 3tr] in next sp,* repeat from *to* twice, [3dc in next sp] 3 times, join to top ch4 with st st.  (18tr, 27dc) 




Round 4 Ch1 (does not count as st) sc in next st and each st around, with [2sc, ch1, 2sc] in each corner.

 


Fasten off and weave in ends.  Block finished pennants before joining if needed.

 


Joining Pennants


With white ch 60

 


[Join to first pennant with sc in ch sp of top right corner, sc in each st across and corner sp, ch16] repeat for all pennants, ch 60.  Fasten off and weave in ends.








Your bunting will look great in a childs room, used to brighten up your kitchen or even in the garden...









I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I will be back soon with more patterns to share with you.

take care for now...

Catherine
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Tuesday 11 June 2019

Solid Triangles - Learn how to crochet them in this simple tutorial by Lullaby Lodge...

Hello lovely people, I have another tutorial for you today.  This week I will be showing you how to make solid triangles.  You might think at first that triangles are not as versatile as squares, but this is not true.  Your triangles may be used for many things.  You can join your motifs together to make blankets and throws.  String a row of them together and you have some pretty bunting.  If you are brave enough you might use them to make a bikini.  I'm sure you can think of many more ideas...



Solid Triangles


Materials

Yarn
Darning needle

Hook

Use a hook recommended on your yarn ball band

Abbreviations / Terms

US terms are used through out (UK terms)
dc - double crochet (treble crochet)
ch - chain
sl st - slip stitch
st(s) - stitch(s)
sp - space

Other notes: I like to substitute the ch3 at beginning of rounds for a chainless dc, you can do this if you wish or stick with the traditional ch3.  I used cotton aran / worsted yarn from my stash (Drops Paris & Scheepjes Cahlista) to make my triangles with a 5mm (H) hook, but you can use any yarn you like just be sure use a hook size recommended on your yarn ball band.


With chosen yarn and hook, ch4 and join with sl st to form ring.

Round 1 ch3 (counts as dc), 3dc into ring, ch2, [4dc into ring, ch2] twice, join with sl st to top ch3.  (12dc)


Round 2 ch3, dc in next 3 sts, [3dc, ch2, 3dc in corner sp, dc in each dc] twice, 3dc, ch2, 3dc in corner sp, join with sl st to top ch3.  (30dc)


Round 3 ch3, dc in every dc around, 3dc, ch2, 3dc in every corner sp, join with sl st to top ch3.  (48dc)


If you would like to make your triangles bigger simply repeat round 3 until required size.


If you wish to change colours after each round, fasten off at end of round and join new colour with sl st to any ch sp, ch3, 2dc, ch2, 3dc in same sp, dc in every dc and 3dc, ch2, 3dc in every other corner.

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