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Fan Shaped Fun Ginkgo Leaf
The fan-shaped ginkgo leaves start out green and change to beautiful yellow in the fall. Their delightful color and unique shape make the seasons more fun and dynamic. These crocheted leaves can be a great addition to seasonal decorations, such as an autumn garland.
This crochet ginkgo leaf pattern is quick to work up. It’s also good practice for working into front loops or back loops. Step-by-step guiding images are included in the pattern.
Difficulty level: Beginner - Intermediate
The PDF is written in English, and it includes:
- A written pattern (US terms)
- Guiding images
- A list of recommended materials and tools
Crochet stitches used in this project:
- chain stitch
- single crochet stitch
- half double crochet stitch
- double crochet stitch
- decrease
- crochet into the front loop
- crochet into the back loop
Yarn:
- Any color or weight you prefer; approx. 10 yds to make one piece.
- Lily Sugar’n Cream cotton yarn was used to make the leaf shown in the pattern’s step-by-step guiding images.
Tools:
- Crochet hook: the size depends on the yarn weight; Try to use a smaller size hook than recommended on the yarn label. A 3.5 mm hook was used for making the leaf shown in the Step-by-Step guiding images.
- Yarn needle: any size, as long as the yarn can go through the eye, and the needle can go through stitches
- Scissors
The size of the leaf depends on the yarn weight and the crochet hook size.
As a reference, with Size 4 Medium yarn (gauge info on yarn label: 5 MM/13 SC/14 R) and a 3.5 mm crochet hook, the size of the leaf is approximately 3.75” across.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email at xycraftstudioinfo@gmail.com. Any feedback is highly appreciated.
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- First published: October 2022
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