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Peppy Blossom Bunting

Bunting is a great way to decorate any space, and this Peppy Blossom Bunting is the easiest way to add a vivid pop of color to your décor. Perfect for any summer party or gathering, you can easily add more or less flags to create just the size you’re after. Need some help figuring out the Magic Loop? Check out our video below for a brief tutorial!

Skill Level: Intermediate

Size: Triangle sides: 6” (16 cm); total length of bunting: 8’ (2.4 m)

Gauge: Gauge not important

Materials

Yarn: Lily Sugar n’ Cream (100% cotton; 120 yards [109 meters]/71 grams): Black Currant (A, 1 skein), Sunshine (B, 1 skein), Hot Green (C, 1 skein), Hot Blue (D, 1 skein)
Hook: US size G/6 (4.0 mm) hook

Abbreviations

Hdc: half double crochet
Htr: half treble crochet
Trb: treble/triple crochet

Pattern

Rnd 1: With color A work 6 sc into a magic loop. Join with sl st to 1st sc.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each st. (12 sc). Sl st to first sc. Fasten off. Join Color B.
Rnd 3: Ch 4 (count as trb), 4 tr in same stitch (petal made), hdc, *5trb, hdc* four more times. Join with sl st to 4th chain of turning chain. Fasten off.
Rnd 4: Join color C to 3rd trb of any petal. Ch 7 (count as trb plus 3 ch), trb in same stitch (corner made), *3 ch, dc in hdc of round 3, 3 ch, sc in 3rd trb of petal, 3 ch, dc in hdc, 3 ch, [trb, 3 ch, trb] in 3rd trb of petal. Corner made.* Repeat from * to * once more. Ch 3, dc in hdc, ch 3, sc in 3rd trb of petal, chain 3, dc in hdc, chain 3. Join with sl st to 4th chain of starting chain.
Rnd 5: Ch 3 (count as dc), *[3 dc, 3 chain, 3dc] in 3 chain space (corner made). 1 Dc in trb, 3 dc in 3 chain space, 1 dc in dc, 3 dc in 3 chain space, 1 dc in sc, 3 dc in 3 ch-space, 1 dc in dc, 3 dc in 3 ch-space, 1 dc in trb.* Repeat from * to * twice more omitting the last dc in trb on second repeat. Join with sl st to 3rd chain of starting chain. Fasten off.
Row 6: Join color D to any corner space. [Ch 3 (count as dc), 1 dc, 3 ch, 2 dc] in corner space. *1 dc in each of the next 23 dc, [2 dc, 3 chain, 2 dc] in corner ch-space*. Repeat from * to * once more. 1 Dc in each of the next 23 dc. Join with sl st to 3rd chain of starting chain. Fasten off.
Row 7: With same color as used in Row 1 and Row 2, sl st around post of each dc in row 6, working 2 ch in corner spaces. Start with first dc after a corner space. Lay the working yarn down on top of the triangle and insert the hook from right to left under the dc. Catch the yarn, pull up a loop and make the sl st as normal.

Make seven more flags using the following color sequencing for each flag:
B, C, D, A
C, D, A, B
D, A, B, C
D, C, B, A
A, D, C, B
B, A, D, C
C, B, A, D

Work away ends and block the triangles so that edges are straight and corners pointy.

Finishing

With color C, work 60 chain stitches, work 1 sc into corner ch-space, then work sc evenly in dc along the top of first triangle, then 1 sc into corner ch-space. Ch 10, work 1 sc into corner ch-space, then work sc evenly in dc along the top of second triangle, then 1 sc into corner ch-space. Continue in this way to until all flags are joined. Work 62 chains. Turn. Work htr in 2nd chain from the hook and each chain and sc to end. Make sure not to twist the chain.

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