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Beaded Bunting Knitalong

Beaded Bunting Knitalong

7 Parts

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Pretty eyelets and glistening beads combined with pastel shades give this bunting a sophisticated feel.

Jemima Bicknell
DESIGNER

Jemima Bicknell

Beaded Bunting Knitalong
  • Knitalong
  • Step-by-step videos

Knitalong Parts ( 7 )

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 1

    Pretty eyelets and glistening beads combined with pastel shades give this bunting a sophisticated feel. There are seven pretty flags to knit, all joined using a clever I-cord cast-off and we’ll be releasing a brand new flag each week. You’ll get to grips with lace techniques and learn how to place beads using the crochet hook method. Make this bunting as long as you wish by making multiple flags.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 2

    These delightful little bobbles remind us of flower buds and they’re created by working multiple times into the same stitch. On the following row, knit these stitches together to decrease back to your regular stitch count. Note that they’re only marked as one stitch on the chart.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 3

    Well done, you've made it to Week Three of your knitalong – we hope you've loved it so far. This week, you'll be choosing a central motif as your focal point in this eye-catching flag pattern. Scatter the beads to give interest to the background areas.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 4

    Your middle bunting flag should always make a statement and this bold chevron effect does exactly that! Less can be more so omit the beads from this flag to let your neat lace work truly shine.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 5

    A central double decrease creates a clever gathering effect in this latest instalment of your elegant bunting. When decreasing, try to keep your movements nice and small to avoid stretching your slipped stitches.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 6

    You've reached the penultimate part of your Beaded Bunting Knitalong! Beads and eyelets work in perfect harmony in this simple yet effective pattern. The straight lines add a wonderfully modern touch to this vintage-look project.

  • Beaded Bunting Knitalong: Part 7

    Congratulations, you’ve made it to the last part of your Beaded Bunting Knitalong – what an achievement! Complete Jemima Bicknell’s gorgeous project with a final flag that combines two of your previous effects - gathering and small lace chevrons. Then, join your project together with a clever I-cord string that casts off your flags at the same time. We want to see all your finished projects,…

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