TURTLE Hexagon Pin Loom: Daffodil Garden Flag
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TURTLE Hexagon Pin Loom: Daffodil Garden Flag

Project info
Weaving
DecorativeWall Hanging
Reference; Fun
16" x 31"
Tools and equipment
TexaTURTLE™ Hexagon Pin Loom
Yarn
208 yards = 1.03 skeins
Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran
0.39 skeins = 78.0 yards (71.3 meters)
Yellow
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Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran
0.32 skeins = 65.0 yards (59.4 meters)
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Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran
0.26 skeins = 52.0 yards (47.5 meters)
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Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran
0.06 skeins = 13.0 yards (11.9 meters)
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Notes

WELCOME SPRING! with a garden flag, whether there’s still snow on the ground or not.

The flag is easy to make and will fit a “small” garden flag pole, we used Hobby Lobby’s “Black Metal Garden Flag Pole” (pole length 39”, pole width 17”).

You may substitute any other worsted weight yarn for the suggested yarns. We find acrylics yarn perfect for the purpose because it keeps the shape and will resists some weather influence.

Weave:
(6) hexagons in yellow
(5) hexagons in green
(4) hexagons in blue
(1) hexagon in orange

Assemble the hexagons according to the chart. If you want to connect the “hexagons to rows first, then rows to rows”, please turn the chart on its side.

To work the pole casing, fold the top two blue hexagons into halves as indicated in the photo and secure with some stitches along the bottom side.

Weave in all tails.

Variations and Suggestions

  • Use different colors to make different flowers. A few suggestions are included: Forget-me-not, sunflower or black-eyed Susan, a rose, or a white daffodil in pastel tones.
  • Use different sized hexagon pin looms to make the flowers in different sizes, to make a key chain, applique, small wall hanging.
  • Make several flowers to make your own flower garden.
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About this yarn
by Paintbox Yarns
Aran
100% Acrylic
201 yards / 100 grams

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  • Project created: March 21, 2018
  • Finished: March 21, 2018
  • Updated: March 24, 2018