Fall is my favorite season of the year (besides Christmas time) and I have always wanted to make my own decor for the fall. What I love about this wreath pattern is that you can add stripes or variegated yarn to create a wreath that’s very colorful. This wreath is worked in rows and then it’s slip stitched together. You can stuff the wreath with poly-fil, but I don’t have any at the moment so I just used some spare printer paper. I used stitch markers for each end to make sure that I crocheted in the last stitch of each row. There is a photo tutorial for the seaming below with a sample wreath using Let me know in the comments below or message me on Instagram if you want the pattern in a different size.
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All photos are by Kirsten Jonora Renfroe and are copyrighted by me. Please do not redistribute or copy this pattern or photos as your own. Saving the photos on Pinterest and other social media platforms is okay, but please give me credit using @kjonorarenfroe or @JonoraFabrics on Instagram and please link to my website www.kirstenjonorarenfroe.com. Feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions for any more crochet tutorials you would like to see on the blog or my Youtube channel.
Materials and Measurements:
Yarn Weight: 6, Super Bulky Yarn
Circumference: 16 inches (approximately)
Stitches Used:
- Magic Circle: Click here for a great Youtube tutorial.
- Single Crochet
- Slip Stitch
Pattern
Row 1: Chain 51, 1 Single crochet in the second chain from hook and in each stitch across. (50 Single crochet stitches total in this row.) (Place a stitch marker in the first and last stitch in the row.) (Move stitch markers up each row.)
Row 2: Chain 1, Turn, 1 Single crochet in each stitch across. (50 Single crochet stitches total in this row.)
Row 3 – Row 10: Repeat Row 2 (Finish measurement will be 7.5 inches in height approximately) (Don’t cut the yarn)
Seaming (Stitch Count Doesn’t Matter in the Seaming Section)
Step 0: Here is the finished wreath
Step 1: Fold along the long edges
Step 2: Do slip stitches across the short end closest to you.
Step 3: Turn, then slip stitch back across the slip stitches you just made until you reach the long edges.
Step 4: *Hold the long edges together and Slip stitch across both for a few inches. Stuff with poly-fil* Repeat * to * all the way across.
Step 5: Slip Stitch the other short end closed.
Step 6: Slip Stitch both short ends together to form the wreath shape.
Bow
Chain 101, Cut yarn and pull through loop on hook.
Tie a bow (like tying your show) at the top where the shorter ends were slip stitched together.
Tag @jonorafabrics or @kjonorarenfroe on Instagram, I would love to see the color combos you use for your wreath.
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All photos are by Kirsten Jonora Renfroe and are copyrighted by me. Please do not redistribute or copy this pattern or photos as your own. Saving the photos on Pinterest and other social media platforms is okay, but please give me credit using @kjonorarenfroe or @JonoraFabrics on Instagram and please link to my website www.kirstenjonorarenfroe.com. Feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions for any more crochet tutorials you would like to see on the blog or my Youtube channel.