With just 90 days to go before hanging our Christmas Stockings for Santa to fill,
my thoughts have been turning to festive fun!
Holly Bunting has been my first project.
There are lots of ways to decorate this simple holly bunting -
use knitted holly berries, or try buttons, ribbons, bows, jingle bells, flowers ......
Holly Bunting
Holly Leaves
Using 2
strands of green DK yarn knitted together and
5mm or 6mm needles ~
Cast on 1 stitch
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Knit 3 times into the stitch (3sts)
Row 3: Knit front & back into the first stitch, k1, knit front &
back into the last stitch (5sts)
Row 4: Cast
off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts)
Row 5: Cast
off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts)
Row 6: Knit front & back into the first stitch,
k1, knit front & back into the last stitch
(5sts)
Row 7: Cast
off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts)
Row 8: Cast
off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts)
Row 9: Slip
1 stitch, k2tog, pass slip stitch over (1st)
Repeat rows 2 – 9 as many times as
you wish - to give you the length of bunting you require.
Fasten off.
Tie a knot on the cast on and cast off tails to make a hanging loop.
Berry
Using a single strand of red DK yarn and
4mm needles ~
Cast on 2 stitches
Row 1: Knit
in the front and back of every stitch (4sts)
Row 2: Purl
in the front and back of every stitch (8sts)
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: P2tog
four times (4sts)
Row 5: K2tog
twice (2sts)
Row 6: P2tog
Cut the yarn and fasten off
Tie the cast on and cast off tails
together (this pulls the berry together)
Make as many berries as you like and
add them to the holly leaf bunting.
HAVE FUN!
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In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.
However, please do not copy my patterns
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Really cute, I might have to try this!
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