The pattern is very simple, and I think even a beginning crocheter could create one. I hope it is easy to understand.
Yarn Wreath
3 balls (about 12 oz.) Super Chunky Yarn
Size M crochet hook
Row 1: Chain 40, and join ends with a slip stitch, making sure the chain does not twist.
Row 2: Chain 3, and dc in each stitch around. Join to first stitch with slip stitch.
Row 3: Chain 3, dc in the same stitch as joined, and 2 dc in each stitch around. Join to first stitch with slip stitch.
Row 4: Chain 3, 2 dc in same stitch as joined, and 3 dc in each stitch around. Join to first stitch with slip stitch, and fasten off.
Finishing: I removed the "hook" part of a wire coat hanger, and opened the bottom portion. I wove the wire through the third and fourth rows of the wreath, and bent the wire into a circle, trying to stretch the wire out as much as possible, so that the middle was taut. I added a ribbon decoration.
I hope you like it! If you use this pattern, please post on your blog and leave a comment with the link in my comments below. Thank you.
1 comment:
Mlissabeth -- I appreciate anyone who can crochet or knit. I am an avid sewer and love needlework, but haven't knitted or crocheted; except for a single piece. My sister crochets, but alas I am left-handed, but I did get an inexpensive knitting machine and hope to give it a go before Christmas, looks like i need to get busy; thanks for the inspiration, pattern and ideas. Blessings Terri www.morningdewdrops.typepad.com
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