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Crochet Streamer Bunting

Crochet streamer bunting is a delightful way to add a touch of handmade charm to any celebration or special event. Crafting these colorful decorations can be a fun and creative project that brings joy to both the maker and those who get to enjoy the final result. Whether you're hanging them at a birthday party, baby shower, or even just to brighten up a room, these whimsical streamers add a festive flair that is both unique and heartwarming. With endless possibilities for color combinations and patterns, each bunting becomes a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that reflects the love and care put into its creation. So grab your crochet hooks, select your favorite yarns, and start crafting your own crochet streamer bunting to spread smiles and warmth wherever it may hang!

Crochet Streamer Bunting
You will need:
Double knitting weight yarn (cheap acrylic is fine) in two colours. How much you'll need will depend on how long you make it, but 100g ball of each should get you quite a long way.
6mm hook (US J/10)

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet (US), treble crochet (UK)

Method:
Work 2 strands together to start.
Ch 48
* Using only 1 strand ch 13, turn.
2 dc in 4th ch from hook, 4 dc in next 9 ch.
Join back into the double strand by working a slipstitch with both strands.
Ch 15 using both strands*
Work from * to *, alternating which colour you use to form the spiral, as many times as necessary to fit your room.
Ch 48, Fasten off.

The lengths of chain at the beginning and end are long enough to make loops to go round the end of curtain poles (which is how I secure them), or tie around whatever is handy.

I also made some with shorter streamers (see above), to do that just substitute the instructions below into the main pattern.
* Using only 1 strand ch 10, turn.
2 dc in 4th ch from hook, 4 dc in next 6 ch.

The bunting with the longer streamers is about 17' long, and the one with the shorter streamers is about 31" long. It's a while since I made them, but I think I used about one 100g ball of each colour for each length of bunting.

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