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Simple Sunflower Bunting
General Notes
This pattern is for a customizable sunflower bunting. Yarn amounts are given per flower, and I provide instructions for calculating how many flowers you will need to achieve your desired length. I also give two options for connecting your flowers: stringing them on a long chain or attaching them point-to-point.
Here are some fun ways to use this bunting:
- Hang a short bunting across a kitchen window! It would be lovely to admire sunflowers while you do the dishes.
- Attach one to a bed frame. This pattern would cheer up any kid’s room (try different colors if you’d like!), or it could make a guest bedroom extra welcoming.
- Hang one on your garage or fence for an outdoor party!
- Space the sunflowers widely and hang them around the lintel of your front or back door, letting them drape on either side.
- Hang it over a crib for a sunflower-themed nursery!
Level: Intermediate
Skills Required
- Slip stitch
- Chain
- Single crochet
- Working in the round
- Double crochet
- Double crochet clusters (explained in pattern - essentially a modified dc2tog)
- Crocodile stitch - explained somewhat through pictures and through linked tutorial
- Simple crochet math (e.g., if each flower is 4” across and I want a 12” bunting, I need 3 flowers)
Materials
- F/3.75 mm hook (recommended; gauge is not critical)
- Worsted weight stiff cotton yarn (I used Lily Sugar n Cream in Yellow and Warm Brown) - 4 g/7 yd brown and 6 g/10.25 yd yellow per flower
- Tape measure
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
This pattern includes a photo tutorial for BOTH lefties and righties!
Want to see some free versions of my pattern writing first? Check out the links here!
Tag @clairdelunefiberart and hashtag #simplesunflowerbunting and #clairdelunefiberart on Instagram so I can see your beautiful work!
Due to the nature of PDF patterns, I cannot offer any refunds on them. If you have any issues with this pattern, please email me at clairdelunefiberart@gmail.com and I’ll do whatever I can to help!
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- First published: August 2019
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- Last updated: January 8, 2021 …
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