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Christmas bells. Part 2
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Christmas bells. Part 2

Christmas Bells Part 1 is here***

Christmas Bells - Part 3 is here***

knitted bells

Different bells sound different; you will see this

knitting a few things for my bell tower.

knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells

More crocheted bells for our collection



We will need:
white yarn (preferably cotton)
hook
narrow red satin ribbon – 1.5 m.
wider red satin ribbon – 1.5 m.
4 small beads
thread, needle, scissors
suction cup from a soft toy


The bottom bell is knitted according to the bell pattern I, repeat the 4th row 2 times to increase the height. The middle bell is knitted according to bell pattern E. The top bell is knitted according to bell pattern B. All bells can be shaped using sugar syrup, stretched over tall glasses, left overnight or dried with a hair dryer (if you are tired of waiting). A ribbon is threaded through each bell, and the entire bunch is tied at the top to a suction cup. We manually tie wider ribbon bows and sew them together with a bead to the top of each bell. We also mask the knots from the ribbons on the suction cup with a bow and sew them on manually with thread. To prevent the ends of the ribbon from unraveling, we strengthen them with colorless varnish. Now you can attach it to the window glass.

knitted bells
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
knitted bells
knitted bells
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
knitted bells
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
crochet pattern
knitted bells
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
crochet pattern
knitted bells
knitted bells
crochet pattern
crochet pattern

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