Thursday, September 4, 2014

FO Friday - Itty Bitty Bunting

I've been so busy that I've had a hard time finding time to blog.
But, I've just got to take a few minutes for my Friday FO post.  Here it is...

I finished another Half Lotus Bunting but this one is itty bitty.  I made it with crochet thread from my stash and a 1.65mm hook.  I expected the panels to turn out smaller than this but they're still a lot smaller than the ones I made with Sugar 'n Cream yarn.  I thought it would look really cute with tassels on the ends.  I love how they turned out!  They're the tiniest tassels I've ever made.  So cute!


I haven't found the perfect place to hang it yet.  So, I hung it on one of my old ladders for a picture.


I think it might look really cute on a Christmas tree.

Whew!  I made it with getting another FO done for this Friday.  Yay!
And, I did a little de-stashing too.

12 comments:

  1. So much adorable bunting! (My favourite is the wee version you posted today!

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  2. Wow, that is so pretty and lacy and wonderful! Bravo! I also like your autumn colored and rainbow colored ones! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  3. That looks amazing, it would look amazing along a shelf or like you said on a Christmas tree. Have a great weekend.

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  4. Beautiful!!! It is so delicate and I really like the tassel ends. It looks so cute on the ladder too, a great home for it if it is practical to leave it there! xx

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  5. That is a really pretty pattern, and it's interesting to see what it looks like scaled down. Bet it's even cuter in real life :)

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  6. Oh, I like these! They would look great across the mantel!

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  7. Oh that is so cute. I think it would look great for Christmas either on the tree or on the mantle or something

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  8. I love the delicate bunting, you could hang it anywhere and it would be perfect.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  9. I love this!!!
    ~Dawn

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  10. Absolutely perfect for a Victorian Christmas tree!

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