Stringables
Bumbles the Bumblebee
Bumbles the Bumblebee
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Get ready to buzz with creativity with Bumbles the Bumblebee, your very own garden architect! This charming bumblebee is designed to bring a smile to your face and a touch of handcrafted happiness to your home. Every wrap of the string is a mindful moment, helping you de-stress and connect with your inner artist. Perfect for decorating a nursery or adding a whimsical touch to any room, this project is a sweet reminder to always find the joy in creating something beautiful.
Backstory: Bumbles the Bumblebee isn't just any bumblebee. He's a world-renowned garden architect, known for designing the most beautiful and serene flower beds in the meadow. He believes that a well-placed bloom can solve almost any problem, and his life's mission is to spread joy one flower at a time. Crafting Bumbles is more than just a project; it's a lesson in seeing the world through the eyes of a tiny artist who knows that the sweetest things in life are worth buzzing about. His fuzzy, bumbly body is a reminder to embrace the softer side of life and to always find time to stop and smell the flowers.
Pairing: Bumbles pairs well with any of our our wonderful Flowers Collection, especially the Sunflower!
Materials Included
Materials Included
- Draft Board
- Multi-Colored Yarn
- Threading Needle



Start Simple...
There’s really no wrong way to Stringable, but endless ways TO Stringable...
To get the hang of it start with something simple, like the star on the right, then let your imagination run wild!
A few tips & techniques
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Up / Down pattern:
The basic Up/Down pattern. Simply thread up through one hole, down the next, and repeat. To double it up, just reverse it! Tip: Repeat patterns. For instance, in the above example, the Stringer always came up on the left of the first string, and down on the right.
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Loop the edges:
A very simple technique, simply thread through a hole on the outer edge of your Stringable, loop around the edge, then thread through the next hole.
The top half in the photo above is a single loop, the bottom is a double loop.
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Up / Down crossover:
For this one, run the string over multiple holes, then preform the Up/Down pattern while crossing over the first string.
The top is a single Up/Down, the bottom is a double Up/Down.