Crochet Circle Bunting Pattern – Whirl

post photo- charts (600X600) (5)

Bring a pop of color to your home decor with the Crochet Circle Bunting Pattern – Whirl. A fun and easy crochet project you’ll love!

Hey there, crochet enthusiasts and DIY decorators!

Are you looking for a fun, quick project that’ll add a pop of color to your home? Well, have I got a treat for you! Let me introduce you to the Crochet Circle Bunting Pattern – Whirl.

Trust me, it’s about to become your new favorite go-to project!

Picture this: adorable, colorful circles all strung together, creating a playful banner that’ll make any room feel instantly cozier. The best part? It’s super easy to make!

Are you with me?


There are 2  ways to get this pattern:

Option 1: You can purchase the individual pattern as an easy-to-read,ad-free, print-friendly PDF  from Ravelry

Option 2: Scroll down to get the written instructions for this pattern for free

whirl bunting pattern crochet free pattern

Why You’ll Love This Pattern

Quick and Easy: No complicated stitches here! You’ll be whipping up these cute circles faster than you can say “yarn stash.”

Versatile Decor: From kids’ rooms to living spaces, this bunting fits in everywhere. It’s like a chameleon, but cuter!

Color Explosion: Let your creativity run wild with endless color combos. It’s like painting, but with yarn!

Perfect for Parties: Planning a celebration? This bunting will be the star of your decor show.


whirl crochet bunting pattern

Quick Guide: How to Stiffen Your Crochet Circle Bunting

Want your bunting to stand proud? Let’s give it some backbone!

Why Stiffen?

Keep your bunting in shape and look great for longer!

Quick Stiffening Methods:

  1. Sugar Solution: Equal parts sugar and water. Sweet!
  2. Cornstarch Paste: Mix cornstarch with water. Smooth operator!
  3. Mod Podge: For extra-strength stiffening. Tough stuff!
  4. Spray Starch: Quick and easy. Spray away!

Stiffening Steps:

  1. Wash (if needed) and dry your bunting.
  2. Apply your chosen stiffener evenly.
  3. Shape it how you want.
  4. Let it dry completely. Patience!

Pro Tip:

Test on a small piece first. You’ll thank me later!

Now go make that bunting stand tall and proud! Happy stiffening!

You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️


** Some of the links in this post may include affiliate links. Purchasing one of these links pays me a small referral fee at no added cost to you. These small fees add up and help me keep the blog running. View our Disclosure and Privacy Policy for more information.


Before you get started, check out my Favorite Crochet Tools (affiliate)


Yarn Winder – a perfect crochet accessories

Neck Stretcher – to keep you without neck and back pain

Gauge Ruler – so you always get the right size


Pattern Designed By: Sandra Stitches This pattern is copyright protected; it is unlawful to distribute this pattern in any form (free, sale or trade).
post photo- charts (600X600) (4)- free crochet bunting - whirl

▶️ Add this pattern to your Ravelry favorites here


Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the Crochet Circle Bunting Pattern – Whirl

Project-Level-Easy

Materials

Cygnet Aran Yarn, 100 gr, 100% Acrylic, 210 m (230 yds) in color pink (A) and Grey (B

Subs can be: any cotton or acrylic yarn in Aran weight – Use your stash!

Weight-4-Medium

Hook: US Size (4.5 mm) 

Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Gauge

  • not relevant

Sizes

  • Each circle is 6.5” 

Stitch Key

Specialty Stitches

Dc3Tog = 3 Double Crochet Stitches together

Yo, insert the hook into the first stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Yarn over, and pull through 2 of the loops. You should now have 2 loops on your hook. Yo, insert the hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, and pull through 2 of the loops on the hook. You should now have 3 loops left on your hook. Repeat those steps one more time, You should now have 4 loops left on your hook. Yo over and pull through all 4 loops to complete the stitch.

My latest Video

post photo- charts (600X600) free crochet bunting pattern - whirl

Notes

  • This pattern is written in US terminology
  • The pattern is worked in rounds.
  • Ch1 at the beginning of each round does 
  • not count as a stitch
  • Ch 3 at the beginning of the round does count as st
  • You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used 2 different colors
  • This pattern consists of 6 circles  in different color combinations
  • You can make more circles for a longer bunting

Instructions

Make 6 identical circles- alternating colors as you wish

Ch 4, join with a SIst to form a circle or use the magic circle. 

Round 1: Ch 1, dc 11 into the circle, join with Slst to 1st dc (12 st)

Round 2:INC Ch 3( counts as 1st st here and at all rounds), dc 1 in same 1st st, dc 2 in next st, and around to end of round, Slst to ch 3 (24 st). 

Round 3: INC Ch 3, *dc 2 in next st, dc 1 in next, repeat from * around, Slst to ch3 ( 36 st)

Round 4: INC Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st, sc 1 in next st, sc 2 in next st, *sc 1 in next 2 st, sc 2 in next st, repeat from * around, Slst to 1st st (48)

Round 5: Ch 3, Dc2tog in same stitch, skip 2 st, ch 3, dc3tog in next st,*skip 2 st, ch 3, dc3tog in next, repeat from * to last 2 st, skip st, ch 3 and Slst to 1st st

Round 6: Ch 1(on top of 1st ch 3+dc3tog), *sc 3 in ch 3 space, sc 1 on top of next dc3tog, repeat from * to end of the round


Do you want to save this post for later? Pin it!


Finishing

Block the circles and (optional) stiffen them using starch

Chain 4, Slst to 1st chain to form a ring, continue chaining 20, Slst 1st circle to the chain, continue ch 20 and add the second circle and so on to the last circle, Ch 24 Slst to the 4th ch from hook to form the ring.

Weave in ends.


post photo- charts (600X600) (3) free crochet bunting pattern - whirl

Did you try this Pattern? Share a picture
Tag me on Instagram
@sandrastitchesil


Want more For the home patterns?

Star Bunting

Liri – Boho Bag Saver

DISCLOSURE

AMAZON ASSOCIATES: Sandra Stitches is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

This post contains links to products that I use and recommend, If you purchase any using my links I get a very small fee at no ad to you! Thank you for supporting my small biz!

**This is an original Sandra Regev pattern: Owner /Designer of Sandra Stitches. This pattern may not be redistributed for free, sale, or trade, but finished products can be sold with credit to this shop – enjoy!

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept the Privacy Policy