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And welcome back to The Crochet Crowd as

well as my friends over at

yarnspirations.com. We're going to do the

Crochet Boho Bunting today. For today's

tutorial, we're going to be working on

these little triangle flags. They are

triangle grannies and then they're put

together into one continuous strand. They

say that there's 55 triangles that make

up this whole strand, but of course you

can add as little or as many as you wish.

Really quite a fabulous idea. I like the

idea that it's a reusable particular

party idea. So that you can continually

use it, instead of having to buy things

put it up and then throw it away. So if

you're looking for a reusable idea, these

are also make for really cute ideas for

the nursery as well, in baby colors. So

let's take a look a little bit at the

pattern, but first let's listen to this.

This video has sound alerts added. When

you hear this sound **BELL**, it will be your

signal that the segment is finishing up.

Press stop and crochet the

instructions and then press play again

to continue along in your project.

Okay so let's dive a little harder into

this and you'll see that there's all

kinds of colors, that have been added and

you can see it's a really kind of a cool

mix. You will see over here is that it

has all the color combinations. It says make

7 with color 1 as A and color 2 as B. So

it has all the breakdown, so that you can,

do what appears to be random, but

it actually kind of isn't. Of course you

can use your own creativity. I do like

how it has the speck of color in the

middle of the triangle. So if you want to

do with solid triangles that's

completely up to you. The pom-pom is to

add a nice weight to the flag, so when I

hangs down, it actually will hang down

and I think it probably would anyway,

even without it, but it's really quite a

nice and cute touch. So let's take a look

at page number two. There is a stitch

diagram there. So one of my favorite

elements of yarnspirations.com and

the designers there.... look at this!

Yes, a nice stitch diagram. So you can see

the others 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 revolutions. So

we're going to be able to, be able to

follow this quite exactly and then you

just change the colors. If it were me and I

were you, I would do all the main color

in the center's first and then come back

and then finish it, but I like

assembly-line kind of crochet work. So I

would do all the little colors first and

then come back and do it. It's easier to

remember a pattern when you work it in

assembly

format, verses from going start to finish,

but that's again our personal preference.

So what we're looking at here, is that

you see that the, the bunting here, is

actually attached to a chain. So you're

going to chain 20 to begin and then

single crochet across the top and then

continue to single crochet across the

tops and go all the way and then just

chain twenty on the other side and then

you're just going to turn it around and

then just single crochet all the way

across the chain on the top. So that's

something that you can do on your own.

There's also tutorials and available how

to do the crochet pom pom. So today I'm

just going to take you through a

demonstration of doing the triangle

shape for your bunting. So grabbing our

Caron simply soft yarn you can use a

size F / 5 or 3.75 millimeter if

you wish. I'm going to live dangerously

I'm going to the 7 / 4.5

millimeter. Again this up to you. It

will work out for you. So create that

slipknot to begin and what I need you to

do, is that I need you to chain four. So

just kind of passing through. So one, two,

three and four and insert the hook into

the beginning chain and yarning over

pulling through and the center,

the center circle of your bunting is now

available. So now we're going to continue

along with round number one. We're going

to keep this color for at least two

rounds. So let's begin and instead of

doing a square, we're doing a triangle. So

we're going to chain three. So one, two

and three and coming into the center of

that circle I need you to double crochet,

two more times. So just go right into the

center for double crochet and again one

more time and once you start getting to

hold more, it gets easier to hold as well.

So once you make more. So then once you

get that done, now you're going to chain

three and turn the corner. So one, two,

three and then come back into the center.

See how I'm using the straggler to go

over top? So I'm trapping it in place and

I want you to double crochet in it three more

times. So one and two and three.

Just like you see there and now we're

ready to turn another corner. There's

only three sides, so chain three. So 1, 2, 3

and 3 more double crochets then into the

center. So unlike a square there's four

sides and triangle obviously there's

only three and so now that you have this

final side in, what's missing?

Yeah corner, right. So you have to finish

that off. So one, two and three, chain

three and join with a slip stitch to the

top of the first one that you

started with the chain three. So this is

what it should look like at this moment

and we're going to keep this color and

go for round number two. So round number

two is really what establishes it to be

a triangle and we're going to keep this

color on for one more revolution and

then we're going to begin. So let's begin

first and we are simply going to chain

up. Chain up three. So just one, two

and three and coming into the same space

right underneath okay, I want you to put

in two more double crochets, just like

that. Okay so they got one piece in there.

So now you're going to chain one only

and then you're going to jump to the

next space over here and now you're

going to put in three more double

crochets. So we're now is going to be

starting to establish our corners and

we're going to do that

right after we get these three

in. So this is part of one corner. There's

only three. Three corners really and

you're going to get your three in there

and then you're going to chain three. So

it'll always be three and then chain

three and then three. So one, two, three

and coming into that same space. I want

you to fill it in again with three more

double crochets. That allows you to be

able to turn the corners, by doing it

that way. So you're now in the middle

section of a side, so it's just going to

be chain one and then you just jump to

the next corner. So the next one is going

to be three double crochet,

followed by chain three and then three

double crochet in again into the same

spot. So that happens in every corner

that you do. You can technically make uh

square.. a rectangle... sorry I think, a triangle

afghan if you wanted to with this whole

pattern. You just keep on going. So now

you're in the middle of the side, so it's

just chain one and then jump to here,

but you've already just started

on the first side here, so you're only

going to finish this corner. So it's

going to be three double crochet first.

Okay followed by chain three. One, two,

three and then just slip stitch it to

the top of the first chain three that

you had. Okay so there is your triangle

shape now. So you can see that there's

three corners. So one, two and three ,but

we're done with this color now, so let's

finish off this color. We're going to

trim. The trick is to be able to bury

things, so you don't have a lot of loose

ends. So just uh pull through and then

just weave it through the chain a few

times and the next time you're doing

these chains in the future,or the next

revolutions, you're going to trap more

and more of this into position. So you can

safely cut it down into the project,

without having to worry about it at all.

So just weave it in for about an inch

and then you can trim. So because we were

burying the yarn in the very beginning,

we can get rid of that too and this one.

Now we have a nice clean triangle to be

able to work with, just like you see. So

let's move on to the next color. So let's

begin the next color. I'm just going to

use a purple or more like a mauve or a

lavender and I'm just going to create a

slipknot first. This is the way I like to

do it and you can come into any corner,

just make sure you start on the corner

and you're just going to insert in and

then just yarning over, pulling up

through with the slip stitch. Now you've

just attached. So now you're going to

chain up a total of three. So one, two, three

counts a double crochet and you're

going to put in two more double crochets.

Now when you go to do this, make sure you

just lay this straggler down on top, so

it gets stuck underneath and then you

can safely cut that out when we

get round. So now because you're on a

corner, you're going to continue then.

This is a middle section. So you're

just going to chain one and you're going

to fill that in with the three double

crochets. So in the middles, between the

corners, it'll always be just chain one

so to separate them. So we're going to

chain one and now you're going to come

to your next corner. Corners are always

the same of three double crochet and

then chain 3. 1, 2, 3 and then 3 double

crochet back in, just like so and now

you're on a side. So it's chain 1 and

then move to the next space where it's

going to be 3 double crochet. So anybody

familiar with granny squares, can do this.

It's just a triangle instead. So chain 1

and then moved here next corner.

So there's always going to be 3 double

crochet, chain 3, 3 double crochet

and then chain one and you're now on the

side. So it's just going to be three

double crochet there and chain one and

now this is where you started. So you've

already got half of your corner done . So

now you're going to finish it off this

time. So this is round number three. Okay,

so you're not quite done. You've got to

chain three and then just join it to the

top of the first chain three there. So

that was that revolution done. So now

you've got two more revolutions done

with this color. You can turn it over you

were buried in this tale and you can get

rid of it now and then carry on to round

number four. Round number four and five

are identical to each other. The only

differences, so there will be more spaces

between the corner. So let me just show

you how to do one more round. So you're

going to chain three to begin and coming

into the same space right underneath,

you're going to put in two more double

crochets, followed by a chain one because

now you're going to move along the sides

and you're just going to keep on moving

across. So just three double crochets

there, chain one, you're still on a side.

Just like that and then chain one and

then coming into the next corner. So

the corners are always three double

crochet, chain 3, 3 double crochet. I dropped

my stitch there, no big deal, just pick it

up. It's one thing I love about crochet.

Knitting? Well you never know mm-hmm. So

here's the corner, so 3 double crochet,

chain 3, 3 double crochet and you're just

going to move yourself, all the way

around, **BELL**, in the same fashion so please do

that and meet me back at the end of this

revolution. So I'm coming all the way

back around and I'm finishing off the

final corner. Remember that we started in

the first side of the corner, so chain 3

and just joined to the top. So now you're

going to do one more revolution of this

and so to begin again, number 5 is chain

3 and then two more double crochets

right into the same space underneath and

then move along the side. So chain 1 and

keep filling it in and the corners again

3 double crochet, chain 3, 3 double

crochet. **BELL** Please do this all the way

around. I'll see at the end of this

revolution. So I'm coming up all the way

around, just finishing it off, don't

forget chain 3. So if you want yours to

be bigger you're just carrying on and

doing more and more. Remember the bigger

that you do it, probably less that you

would have to make as well and now

you're officially done, so you can sign

off. So you can do anything that you want

to. If you want to add more layers or

maybe even a border, that's completely up

to you. So now you want to weave in your

ends, so that they'll never fall out and I

would probably grab a darning needle at

this point, just for peace of mind. Let me

show you how to do that, because I know

some of you may email me on that.

So just grabbing a darning needle and

honestly it just takes a few seconds. So

just put a darning needle into there and

just keep underneath the stitches okay.

So don't impede that outside edge at all.

So just coming back across and then go

back over. That's second time and then

come back a third time. So go back and

forth three times and now you can safely

cut it down into your project. So let me

just quickly review. So now you've just got

to stretch it and make it look good and

it's quite awesome. So let me just review

on how to do the bunting element.

So to quickly review, what you're going

to do now is, just grab a separate strand,

once you get all these done and then

you're just going to chain 20 and then

you're going to start and just pick up

one and just single crochet in each

stitch, going all the way across. When

you're done this one, you'll grab the

next one, just like you see and they all

match each other as you go. So then once

you get them all in line, then at the end,

you're just going to add another 20

chains and then you're done. So you got

your tie strings basically. So then

you're going to turn your work and then

single crochet all the way across the

chain. All the way back. Fasten off and

then your bunting is done. So this is

how you do the boho bunting, by

yarnspirations.com is really quite a

simple idea. I'm going to add how to make

pom-pom, to the end of this tutorial . I'm

using a pom-pom maker and of course

there's instructions here, if you want to

do it by hand as well, so it's completely

up to you. It's your creativity ,so have

fun until next time, have a great day

we'll see you again soon.

Welcome back to The Crochet Crowd as

well as yarnspirations.com. I'm your

host Mikey. Today I'm going to show you

how to make a pom pom, with a pom pom

maker that you may find in a store. I

picked this one up here in Walmart and I

know that they're in major craft stores

across North America as well. So what

this is, is that there's different sizes

of pom pom makers. This particular kit

came with all four sizes and they when

you open them up, you realize that you

think that they're broken, because

they're separate units like this, but in

actual fact, you have to have them

separate, it in order to do it. So some

people use for pom poms, they use

cardboard or they could use their hand,

in order to make pom poms. These have to,

I have to say, they make one of the most

perfect pom poms you'll ever see. So

today I'm going to show you how to

operate these and it's the same

operation for all sizes and I will show

you how to do that. So let's begin to

show you. So just put the two sides

okay, the outside hinge is going to be

toward the outside and the other one is

to on the other side. Okay match it up,

use the divots to hold, just like you see

here and just kind of pin it together. So

you're going to do it in a way that is

going to just hold it together as you do

it okay? So it's just going to be good

and they don't need to match each other

up there. It's just as long as you're

pinching here and it holds it and it

just, it's just lightly holding it. Once

you start wrapping it, it'll stick

together without you having to hold it

really quite tightly. So it's just a

matter of starting this and getting a

wrap

around a few times. So I'm going to use

my left hand to wrap and all I want to

do is fill in the space on this whole

half side. So I'm not going to jump over

to the other side as of yet and I just

want to continue to wrap. So I'm going to

go right up to this edge and I'm going

to go right up to this edge. Now you can

either count it out if you want to, if

you would like to be really, super, super

accurate with your counting, so that it's

equal on both sides of this tool or what

you can just do it just wrap it and make

it look like it works. Okay so because

this is varigated, I'm kind of just

jumping around a little bit and what I

want to do is, I want to continue to wrap

now and as you get more and more, it just

sticks together on its own. So once

you're satisfied with this, now you can

just cut your yarn. So now I'm going to

jump to the other side and pinning those

two, other two together, I'm going to do

the same thing and just start it and

wrap again, like I did the other side. So

continue to wrap this side and I'll see

you back here in just a moment. Okay once

you're satisfied with it, all you've just

got to do is trim this other yarn. So

what you want to do now, at this point, is

that you want to close this contraption.

So just close it and also open up these

clips and they are locking on to its

neighbor, but not opposite to each other.

So just close it. So just lock it and

lock the other side. So now the entire

ring is now full and now we're going to

then separate these and being able to

make the pom-pom. So the first thing that

we need to do, so we need to grab our

scissors next. So with the space that is

existing in between, just like you see

here, we're going to run our scissors

through and we're just going to start on

one side and work our way to the other

side. So just going right directly in

half okay and we're just going to gently

cut. I just do a few at a time, if your

scissors can't handle it and you do not

want to let this ring go. Everything is

being held into place as you're, you're

doing it.

Now the size of your pom-pom is varied

on the size of this ring, but also how

many times you wrap it as well. Then you

go right to the end. So you want to

physically see this gap as you go. So now

you're going to go back to the other

side. Do not let this fall apart on you,

again holding everything together, you're

going to do the other side.

You know there's nothing holding these

rings together, so you kind of want to

hold on to it at that point. So right now

I'm going to hold which I already am and I go

right to the end. So now the rings are

actually completely separated from each

other, but then it's still in the inside.

So just gently put it down and I need

you to grab enough strand. You know if

this material is not strong enough to be

tied, then you've got to use a different

material in order to do the tie in the

middle. So what I'd recommend for you is,

that grabbing the same amount of yarn

you're going to want to tie, about two,

three or four or five times, in the

middle, in order to really get it to

separate or to get it to really be

tight. So just grabbing your yarn and

what I like to do is, that I like to use

an extra strand of string, as I'm being

able to tie to my project. So just

slipping in between the two gaps, the gap

spaces, as you see here and you can turn

it around and just bring it to the other

side. Again being gentle about it and

just bring it through and you see the

hinging here? There is a space, so the

yarn we're going between that too and you

just want to pull it through and so just

you start to tie a little knot here. So

just let's do that. So let's just put

that through and really give it a good

tug and this is going on the inside of

this. Pull it enough so that it's going

to form it, but don't pull it enough that

it's going to ruin it. So then I'm going

to go to the other side now. Turn it over

and I'm going to tie this side. So see

how I just tied the other side? Now I'm

going to come to this side and tie this

side and I want to do that a few times.

So I'm going to use these two strands,

that are pulling, out as my tie strands

to go to the project. So I want to keep

those and I don't want to damage these

strings. So when I go to work with this,

I'll leave the note. So I'm going to tie

it, one more time and then we're going to

release this pom-pom, from the tool. Okay

so there's my strand. So now we're just

going to hold it by those two strands. So

now I can open up the tool, by just

releasing this these clamps on both

sides. So they're on both sides of the

work here and all I can do, is to open it

up now and it will release the pom-pom.

So there's one out and here's the other

one coming out in a second and there is

my pom-pom. So now holding it by the two

strings, so you don't accidentally cut it.

Now you just fluff it up okay? Look how

perfect that is. It looks nice and full

and you're just going to take your

scissors then and just any ones that are

just abnormally long or just didn't sit

right or just kind of looks like it's

not working well and you're just going

to safely just trim it, like this, in

order to form the pom-pom, like so. You

can give it a good shake and look at it

and that's how you would create a

pom-pom with that. So take this other than

string strands, that are here and you can

attach it to a top of the hat, really

quite easily and that's how you use all

these kind of little tools. So the size

of the tool, then gives you the size of

the compound. So if you look at it from

this point of view, see this pom-pom, it

kind of matches that. So if you're

looking for a bigger pom-pom, you can use

a bigger tool, like so. You'll have much

bigger and if you want smaller then just

like so. So until next time, I'm Mikey, on

behalf of Yarnspirations, as well as

thecrochetcrowd.com, enjoy and

hopefully enjoy your new pom-pom. I'll see you again soon.

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