Here is a pattern for a cute little Crochet Christmas Wreath Ornament. Before we know it, Christmas will be here and we will be scurrying to get our gifts and decorating done. You can get a head start with the Crochet Christmas Wreath Ornament as it is an easy and quick pattern to crochet using scraps of yarn you may have in your stash basket.
You can use the wreaths as Christmas tree ornaments, gift wrap appliqués, decorative pins, knob decorations, or add names for name tags.
Christmas Wreath Ornament Pattern
Materials:
Scraps of worsted yarn in green, red and white
G Hook
Needle and thread or glue
Scissors
Size: 2 ½” inches
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
Notes:
1. Other embellishments you could use are sequins, small beads or ribbons
2. Crochet with 2 strands of yarn instead of one for a fuller look and slightly larger wreath (see pic of red wreath)
Pattern:
Round 1: With green,Ch 9, join with a sl st to form a ring. Do not twist chain.
Round 2: Ch 2, 18 dc in ring, join with a sl st in top of first dc. (18 dc)
Round 3: Ch 1, (sc, ch 2) in each dc around, join with a sl st in top of first dc. Fasten off and weave in ends. (18 sc, 18 ch-2)
Finishing:
White Wreath:
Cut 1 strand of red and 1 of green yarn 4” long and make a bow. Attach to wreath with needle and thread or glue.
Cut a 4″ strand of red or green yarn & string through the top to make a loop hanger or you can add an ornament hanger to hang on tree.
Green Wreath:
Cut a strand of red yarn about 8″ long, weave in and out of Round 3 and tie a bow at the bottom or top.
Cut a 4″ strand of red yarn & string through the top near the middle of the bow to make a loop hanger or you can add an ornament hanger to hang on tree.
Red Wreath:
Cut a strand of green yarn about 8″ long, weave in and out of Round 3 and tie a bow at the bottom or top.
Cut a 4″ strand of red or green yarn & string through the top to make a loop hanger or you can add an ornament hanger to hang on tree.
To make a pin: Do not make the loop hanger. Instead add a safety pin to the back of the wreath.
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I hope you enjoy making this little pin. My plan is to make several for gifts to friends and family, and, of course, for the craft fair I attend in November. I have more crochet projects for the Festive Series coming up soon. Be sure to subscribe to my blog (upper right corner) so you don’t miss out on any of the new patterns.
Please post pics of your projects. I would love to see them.
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