Showing posts with label bike crochet. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

How to Crochet Bicycle Basket Bunting....

Finally, finally, finally after many requests, I have written down the pattern for the bunting I used on my bike basket. So, here we go....

Materials
Assorted colours of cotton or cotton blend 8ply yarn.
3.5 mm crochet hook.

Abbreviations
 slst = slip stitch
dc = double crochet (or treble crochet in u.k. terms)
ch = chain
st/s = stitch/stitches
sc = single crochet (or double crochet in u.k. terms)

Notes
All rounds are worked in circles.
 Round 1. Chain 4 sts then slpst into the 1st ch.
 Round 2. Working into the circle, ch 3 then crochet 2 dc. Ch 2 then crochet 3 dc. Ch2 again and crochet another 3 dc. Slpst into the top of the 3 ch to close the circle. You will be left with 3 clusters of 3 dc.
Round 3. Ch 3 then crochet 2 dc back into the first gap left in the previous round so that you end up with a cluster of 3. 
Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap, ch 2 (to form a corner) and then crochet 3 dc back into the same gap. Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap, ch 2 (to form a corner) and then crochet 3 dc back into the same gap. 
Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap. Ch 2 then slpst into the top of the ch 3 to close the round. You will be left with 6 clusters of 3 forming a triangle.
Round 4. Ch 3 then crochet 2 dc back into the first gap left in the previous round so that you end up with a cluster of 3.
 Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap. Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the following gap, ch 2 (to form a corner) and then crochet 3 dc back into the same gap.
 Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap, *ch 1 and crochet 3 dc into the same gap. *This is important as it sets up the right angle to transform it from a triangle to a pentagon.
 Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the following gap. Ch 2 and then crochet 3 dc into the same gap. This forms the bottom point.
Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap, *ch 1 and crochet 3 dc into the same gap.
Ch 1 and then crochet 3 dc into the next gap. Ch 2 then slpst into the top of the ch 3 to close the round.
 And here it is!!!
To join the bunting together I single crocheted across the top, with 2 sc into each gap and 2sc into every 3dc cluster - so every gap and cluster should have 4 sc spread across.
 This particular string of bunting is to be used on a wall so I have chained 6 in between the pentagons. With the basket I chained once in between each piece.
 Aww, look at them huddled up together keeping warm.
Fini!
I then stitched the bunting on to the basket - too easy!
Good luck and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below.
Lots of love,
Kate xxooxx.
p.s. I will do the roses and leaves another day - I just have to remember how I did them first!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Fancy Bike.

 Well guys, thank you for your comments and yes, you were right. A weekend with  a bike attached to my basket made a big difference and I am starting to grow more fond of it by the day... Even if I did have a little 'incident' at the farmer's market in front of a few friends. I loaded up the basket all nonchalantly indicating I was off for a healthy ride with my spray free veges and generally just showing of about how organic I now am (I am really not very at all). Unfortunately my very overloaded basket popped off the bike and spilt blueberries everywhere. I laughed awkwardly, scraped everything together and rode off wobbling the way you do when you are going very, very slowly trying to keep your blueberries from rolling away. I don't know how long this basket will last...
 So here is my bike having a bit of a fashion show. 
 I have to admit that when I ride my bike I pretend to be all casual but really inside I am going "This is MY BIKE!!! ". 
 I love how in this photo it's looking pensively off into the distance. This basket is more of a thinker.

Oh yes, we made it to the beach too. The weather was warm and the waves were the best they had been all summer. Archie and I spend hours boogie boarding together and I think I have ruined any chance he has of true surfie talk by teaching him some of my phrases. When I described the waves as rowdy the other day he asked me admiringly where I learnt my surfing banter from. I told him the truth. I told him that I made it up. So now he knows that phrases like "There's a lot of pi going on in the green room" are not commonly made statements. They should be though.
Lots of love,
Kate xxooxx.

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