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Your middle bunting flag should always make a statement and this bold chevron effect does exactly that! Less can be more so omit the beads from this flag to let your neat lace work truly shine.
“Work the I-cord edge at the beginning and end of each bunting flag row loosely. It can be helpful to pull down on the edge a couple of times while working the first three stitches of each row to encourage the I-cord edge into shape.”
Brush up on the skills needed for this pattern with this tutorial
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Eyelets are useful in creating holes for edgings, drawstrings and lace patterns. The yarn forward (yfwd) is used between two knit stitches, and a yarn round needle (yrn) between two purl stitches.
| Yarn | : Rico Essentials Cotton DK | |
| Yarn Colours | Rico Essentials Cotton DK, shades (A) 10 Smokey Rose, (B) 101 Sage, (C) 59 Light Mint, (D) 15 Berry, (E) 88 Cream, one 50g ball of each | |
| Needles | : 3.25mm straight and double-pointed, two (for I-cord) | |
| Additional | Crochet hook: 1mm; Beads: 4mm (size 6) seed beads, 59; Stitch holder; Tapestry needle | |
| Tension Square | 24 sts x 32 rows; 10cm x 10cm; Stocking stitch; 3.25mm needles |
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