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1:12th scale Christmas Wreath
This pattern is now available with a choice of either UK or US crochet terms
Materials required:
Size 1.00 mm (No 10 steel U.S.) crochet hook, 35 yards/30 metres No 80 crochet cotton or a thicker wreath can be made using a No 20 crochet cotton, 1-inch (2.5 cm) ring – if using a galvanized ring with a gap, glue the two ends together with a glue that bonds metal before commencing. Small red seed beads for holly berries, ⅛-inch/2 mm ribbon for bow.
Finished size: 1½-inches/4 cm diameter
Gauge: this is not important for this project, as wreaths can be any size
This wreath could also be made in Autumn/Fall colours
For Intermediate crochet workers – not suitable as a first pattern in miniature crochet
Additional notes
- The construction of the wreath uses techniques commonly found in Irish crochet work
- If using a galvanized ring with a gap, glue the two ends together with glue which bonds metal and leave to dry completely before commencing the wreath.
- The second photo shows wreath made with No 20 crochet cotton, the other photos show wreath made with No 80 crochet cotton
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- First published: January 2002
- Page created: August 25, 2010
- Last updated: December 21, 2016 …
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