Tell your Sweetheart that
you love them!
With this super easy
Valentine's Day Banner
Turn an everyday cake plate into a
pretty candle display
I also added some pretty plastic
ruby's and some white cake doilies!
ruby's and some white cake doilies!
I would take the ribbon off when lighting!
The Banner is really easy to make:
Ch 2
Row 1-wk 1sc in 2nd ch from the hook, ch1
Row 2-wk 1sc in each st, ch 1 turn
Row 3-wk 2sc in each st, (4 sts) ch1 turn
Row 4- wk 1sc in each st, ch 1 turn
Row 5-wk 2sc in the first st,
1sc in the next 2 sts,
wk 2sc in the last st, ch1 turn
Row 5-sc in the next 6 sts, ch 1 turn
Row-6 wk 2sc in the 1st st,
1sc in the next 4 sts,
2 sc in the last st, ch1 turn
Continue repeating your rows.
This is just a matter of increasing your stitches in every other row.
I ended my triangle with 28
stitches in my last row,
you can make it as big or
as small as you want!
When I had it as big as I wanted,
I sc all the way around. I did mine in red, so you can't see it very well...
I think it gives it a really clean look!
I made a long chain using red and
white yarn together
I chained about 280 or so, then
I sewed each little flag on.
The letters were just sewed on
after I chained them.
after I chained them.
I made some little curly Q's by
chaining about 20 and
chaining about 20 and
sc in each stitch, I made
3 all different length's.
3 all different length's.
You could make it for a party,
a baby's room,
a baby's room,
a big team flag for a little boy's room.
This would be really cute at a baby
shower for babies name reveal!
This one I sc all the way around, ch 2,
wk 3hdc in the 1st st,
slip stitch in the next,
slip stitch in the next,
repeat all the way around.
This is really pretty and perfect
for a little girl!
for a little girl!
Happy Crocheting!!
Connie
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