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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Crochet Bobble Bunting - pattern release


 
Let me show you my newest bunting! I have long wanted to make little bobbled flags and I am glad I finally made them. They are a kind of an introduction for my spring collection and there is another bunting in the design phase that'll keep this one company.
 
The pattern uses basic stitches with the exception of the spread bobble I used for the odd rows. The flags are not small; they measure 17 x 15 cm, but size can be customized by subtracting the rows. More about the technicalities in  my etsy shop.



 

20 comments:

  1. I like this pretty bunting you made Maya. The bunting is just perfect for spring decorating.

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  2. Very pretty bunting flag banner, Maya. I've never seen one made with crochet and I love it!

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    1. Thank you Marie! I am quite attracted to crochet one and made quite a few during the years!

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  3. 1You are an amazing crocheter! Such even-sized stitches (something that's hard for me to achieve!).


    Thanks so much for sharing this at our Party in Your PJs link party.

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    1. Oh, that is so kind of you Nina! Thank you so much!

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  4. Your bobble bunting is lovely hanging in that little corner of your home, Maya. No doubt, celebrating springtime. I have always loved a pattern bobble, though in my case, knitted ones. Another clever pattern imagined by you.

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    1. Thank you Kim. I have always liked bobbles, but lately I have become rather obsessive with them,lol! Had this bobble bunting idea bubbling in my head for some time and just had to let it out :)

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  5. Bunting has something that screams spring and summer about it, don't you agree? I like the colours you chose for this piece and oh, the bobbles! They look perfect for it. Your creativity has no limits, Maya! :-)

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    1. Ever since my childhood I have associated buntings with celebrations, and they always evoke pleasant, happy memories, that's why I love them so much!

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  6. Beautiful bunting. I love the bobble stitch, it adds such wonderful texture although it does really eat up the yarn doesn't it? !

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    1. Yes, it does Julie, but I don't regret spending yarn on it :)

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  7. I like your bunting, Maya. ^^

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  8. I love the bobble bunting! Greetings from Marijke

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  9. Such adorable crochet buntings ! Thank you for sharing your blog post with us at Meraki Link Party. Delighted, you could join us.
    Stay blessed.
    Much love
    Naush

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  10. What a cute idea! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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