Welcome to the second triangle in the Crochet Christmas Bunting series- the Stocking Triangle Crochet Pattern.
All you need for this project is small bits of yarn. So, bring out those left over yarn and hook up this bunting.
Patterns for the other 4 triangles below:
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You’ll need:
– Light worsted weight yarn of choice; acrylic in this instance. Less than 50gr (colours- white, yellow and red)
– 4 mm hook
– Needle to weave in ends
Stitches/Abbreviation:
FSC- foundation single crochet. See here for tutorial
SC- single crochet
SC2tog- single crochet 2 together
ST- stitch
CH- chain
WH- white
Y- yellow
R- red
Notes:
– Pattern is written in U.S terms
– Disregard the white spaces at the sides. They’re nonexistent.
– Each block is 1 SC
– The contrast colour at the corners mean SC2together
– When you see the pattern written like this: SC 6, g SC 3, y SC 1, r SC 13 it simply means (with background colour) SC 6, with green SC 3, with yellow SC 1, with red SC 13
– Always start the triangle with the background colour
– Carry yarn only up to the point where you need it next. A little tutorial about changing yarn here
Row 1: FSC 34. Ch 1, turn
Row 2: SC2tog, SC 30, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 3: SC 16, r SC 1, wh SC 15. Ch 1, turn
Row 4: SC2tog, SC 13, r SC 1, y SC 1, wh SC 15. Ch 1, turn
Row 5: SC2tog, SC 13, y SC 5, wh SC 13. Ch 1, turn
Row 6: SC 12, y SC 5, wh SC 13. Ch 1, turn
Row 7: SC2tog, SC 11, y SC 7, wh SC 10. Ch 1, turn
Row 8: SC2tog, SC 7, y SC 6, r SC 2, wh SC 12. Ch 1, turn
Row 9: SC 11, r SC 4, y SC 5, wh SC 8. Ch 1, turn
Row 10: SC2tog, SC 6, y SC 3, r SC 6, wh SC 11. Ch 1, turn
Row 11: SC2tog, SC 8, r SC 3, wh SC 1, r SC 4, y SC 1, wh SC 8. Ch 1, turn
Row 12: SC 10, r SC 7, wh SC 9. Ch 1, turn
Row 13: SC2tog, SC 6, r SC 2, wh SC 1, r SC 3, wh SC 1, r SC 1, wh SC 10. Ch 1, turn
Row 14: SC2tog, SC 9, r SC 7, wh SC 7. Ch 1, turn
Row 15: SC 6, r SC 5, wh SC 1, r SC 1, wh SC 11. Ch 1, turn
Row 16: SC2tog, SC 9, r SC 6, wh SC 7. Ch 1, turn
Row 17: SC2tog, SC 5, r SC 2, wh SC 1, r SC 3, wh SC 10. Ch 1, turn
Row 18: SC2tog, SC 8, r SC 5, wh SC 5, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 19: SC2tog, SC 4, r SC 3, wh SC 1, r SC 1, wh SC 7, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 20: SC2tog, SC 7, r SC 3, wh SC 4, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 21: SC2tog, SC 4, r SC 1, wh SC 7, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 22: SC2tog, SC 10, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 23: SC2tog, SC 8, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 24: SC2tog, SC 6, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 25: SC2tog, SC 4, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 26: SC2tog, SC 2, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 27: SC2tog, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn
Row 28: SC2tog. Break yarn, weave in ends. Block if needed.
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