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Crochet Falling Leaves Wreath – FREE CROCHET PATTERN — Free Crochet Patterns
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Crochet Falling Leaves Wreath

The Crochet Falling Leaves Wreath is a charming and delightful seasonal decoration for any home. Handcrafted with warm fall colors and intricate crochet stitches, it exudes a cozy and inviting feel. The intricately designed leaves bring a touch of nature indoors, capturing the essence of autumn. Whether hung on your front door to welcome guests or displayed on a blank wall to add a festive touch, this wreath is sure to brighten up any space. Get ready to embrace the beauty of the season with this lovely and unique crochet creation!

Materials:

  • 9.0 mm N crochet hook
  • Scraps of super bulky/6 yarn of your choice (I used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (I used the “Barley” “Pumpkin” “Fisherman” and “Mustard colorways)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Tape measure
  • 12 inch wreath form
  • Glue gun
  • Optional: ribbon for a wreath bow

Finished Sizing:

  • 14 inches across (12 inch wreath form with added width from leaves)

Instructions for one round leaf:

  • Note: I made several in each yarn color…make enough to cover your wreath (number of leaves will be dependent on what size wreath form you are using. Wreath shown has 30 leaves)
  • Chain 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
  • Round 1: In the center of the ring, ch 3 (counts as a dc) then work 5 dc, 4 sc, 1 tr, 4 sc. Join with a slip stitch to close leaf and fasten off. Weave in any ends that remain and you may need to shape the leaf a bit with your hands.

Assembly instructions:

  • Pre arrange leaves around the wreath from to get an idea of the design first. I arranged mine so that they all went in the same direction around the circle.
  • Once leaves are how you want them to be, glue each leaf into place with the glue gun.
  • Add a bow if desired.
  • If you need a hanging loop, tie a little scrap of yarn/ribbon/twine to the top of the wreath.
  • Allow wreath to completely cool and dry before hanging.
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