This listing is for the crochet pattern explaining how to crochet an easy, beautiful, fun St. Patrick's Day floral wreath honestly perfect for any time of year.
Materials:
- 395 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Red Heart's Super Saver in Buff (base) - 192 Yards (cover) + 11 Yards (hanger), & Tea Leaf & Paddy Green (flowers) - 192 Yards total
- H8/5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- 12" Styrofoam Wreath Base - Mine is a green one from Dollar Tree
- Hot Glue Gun & Sticks and/or Sewing Pins
(Purchase the tapestry needle from me here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/759685536/6-pack-of-size-18-round-end-tapestry)
Yarn Alternatives: Bernat’s Super Value Yarn, Caron’s One Pound.
Time Spent: This wreath took about 5 hours
Creates: 12" Wreath
Abbreviations (US Terms): SC - Single Crochet
Gauge: 20 SC by 14 Rows = 6 1/8″ Wide by 3 7/8″ Tall
For Your Instant Digital Purchase:
This is a 5 page PDF containing written instructions and 3 photos - the main photo plus photo collages on the last two pages showing how to assembly the wreath cover, and flowers. Actually pattern is in a printer friendly format on the first 3 pages.
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You can view this pattern for free at EyeLoveKnots.com by searching "St. Patrick's Day Inspired, Endless Summer Wreath", but this is the printer-friendly, ad-free PDF. As a blogger, I am paid based on my pageviews. This fee is to offset the loss in pageviews when you no longer need to return to my blog to view the pattern.