FLUTTER AND BLOOM BANDANA
Ever since I’ve designed the Flutter and Bloom Shawl I wanted to make a smaller accessory using the same lace stitch pattern. It was just too satisfying to knit! So here she comes, the Flutter and Bloom Bandana.
This is another one of my favorite “knit until you’re happy with the size or run out of yarn” kind of pieces, and yes, it can be made with pretty much any yarn weight! This pattern is perfect for using up single skeins or partial skeins in your stash.
The bandana is worked from the bottom point up so you can make a larger shawl or a smaller kerchief. The picot edges are worked at the same time with the rest of the fabric. The i-cord bind off can be used on its own or in combination with i-cord ties and / or tassels. Directions are both charted and written out.
YARN
Any yarn from fingering to worsted weight range, at least 1.41oz /40g (so that you are able to tie the bandana once finished)
This pattern works well with variegated and textured yarns including sequins; solid colors are a good choice if you'd like to make an accent on texture
White sample bandana: Gossy from Knit Picks (65% cupro, 35% fine merino; 142yds / 130m, 1.75oz / 50g), color Bare
Pink sample bandana: Glimmer from Juniper Moon Farm (38% cotton, 35% nylon, 27% polyester; 557yds / 510m, 5.29oz / 150g), color Rose Quartz
SIZE
Size will change depending on your gauge and yardage
White Sample Bandana:
Sport weight, used a total of 142yds / 130m / 50g of yarn
Wingspan 26.4" / 67cm,
Depth at the widest point 11.8" / 30cmPink Sample Bandana:
Heavy fingering to light sport weight, used a total of 300yds / 275m / 80g of yarn
Wingspan 36.2" / 92cm,
Depth at the widest point 18.1" / 46cm
NEEDLES AND GAUGE
The gauge is not important for this pattern. Swatch and pick the gauge and needles that make the fabric you like
Gauge suggestions in Star stitch, assertively blocked:
Fingering: 23sts and 30 rows, US 6 / 4mm needles
Sport: 21sts and 28 rows, US 7 / 4.5mm needles
DK: 19sts and 26 rows, US 8 / 5mm needles
Worsted: 17sts and 24 rows, US 9 / 5.5mm needlesUse circular needles on a long cable
Optional: use DPNs matching your needle size for i-cord ties
NOTIONS
1 removable stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Blocking mats and pins (important!)
A piece of cardboard for tassels (if making)
