Who fancies a super quick festive make? This festoon inspired crochet bauble bunting is super easy and quick to make.
I’d had a lot of part balls of some super chunky yarn, so I grabbed them, and my hook, and had a little play to make a quick Christmas decoration.
This is super duper quick, it might be helped by the huge hook size too, but we’ll ignore that.
Even better – I didn’t have any ends to sew in either – as I used them to stuff the baubles!
I made a few, and they are very festoony like… then I made some more!
The yarn, made with one of my favourite super chunky yarns.
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To make the Crochet Bauble Bunting
You will need:
Cygnet seriously Chunky Metallics in Lithium, Colbat, Gold and Platinum.
Crochet Pattern Hints and tips
You are working using amigurumi to make the baubles.
Ensure all ends are stuffed into the baubles.
You will need a stitch marker (somewhere safe) to store the string of baubles, as you add to it as you go.
Crochet Bauble Pattern (USA terms)
With the platinum yarn and the 8 mm hook, ch 20.
Add a stitch marker to the last ch, and pick up the Colbalt yarn.
Crochet Baubles
Make a magic ring, 4 sc in the ring.
Round 2: 2 sc in each [8 sc]
Round 3: 2 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in next – repeat around [12sc]
Round 4-5: 1 sc in each st around.
Round 6: 2sctog, 1 sc – repeat around. [8sc] ensure the end is in the middle of the bauble.
Round 7 2 sctog [4sc]. Make last YO using platiumin. Cut off a long end of the bauble colour and stuff inside.
Round 8: 1sc in each. [4sc]
Round 9: 1 sc in the st opposite where your hook is.
Bauble String:
ch 10, remove hook and make another bauble – repeat as above for as many baubles as you’d like.
To end: ch 20, fasten off, and use the end for attaching where you’d like it to go.
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