Thursday, October 21, 2010

Boo Bunting Tutorial

















Who doesn't love bunting? It exudes jubilation (ok, it can also exude "used car lot" but hopefully this brings out the former!) Here's an easy pattern for a candy corn bunting to scare up your pumpkin, door or mantle.

Supplies:
  • Small amounts of white, orange, yellow (I used variegated because it's what I had around) cotton (or whatever) yarn.
  • Scraps of black yarn for embroidery.
  • Same black or fancy yarn for chain. I used Lion Brand Midnight Mohair.
  • F Hook, (use whatever sized hook works with your scrap yarn.)
  • Tapestry needle.
CANDY CORN (Make 3)

With White, ch 3

ROW 1: 3 sc in first ch (3 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 2: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (4 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 3: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (5 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 4: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch, finish final sc with Yellow (6 sc), ch 1 turn. Fasten off White.

With Yellow:

ROW 5: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (7 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 6: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (8 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 7: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (9 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 8: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (10 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 9: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch, finish final sc with Orange (11 sc), ch 1 turn. Fasten off Yellow.

With Orange:
ROW 10: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (12 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 11: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (13 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 12: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (14 sc), ch 1 turn
ROW 13: sc across, 2 sc in last stitch (15 sc), ch 1 turn. Fasten off Orange. Weave in ends and block the triangles.

Using a tapestry needle free-hand embroider letters with back stitch in black. I think they look spookier the more "free-hand" they are worked!
With Black or fancy yarn, ch 40 loosely. With a tapestry needle and black or fancy yarn attach the chain to the tops of the triangles using a whipstich into every other single crochet. I added a little flair by tieing bows between letters.


Happy Halloween!

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