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Grand Fir Garland & Bough
Bring a little of the outdoors inside with these heirloom decorations. Simple stitches make this garland both a rewarding project for beginners and a quick stitch for more experienced makers. Start a new tradition and adorn your home with these evergreens year after year.
Difficulty Easy
Yarn Weight 2
Finished Size Single-sided garland: 1 ¾“ wide and 80” long, excluding hanging loops. Double-sided garland: 2 ½” wide and 80” long, excluding hanging loops. Berry garland: ¾“ wide and 80” long, excluding hanging loops. Bough: 12 ½” long.
Yarn Scheepjes Our Tribe (70% superwash Merino wool, 30%polyamide; 459 yd 420 m/ 3 ½ oz 100 g): #980 Simy 2 (A), 2 skeins; #879 Olive Wreath (B) and #880 Silver Birch (C), 1 skein each.
Hook Size F/5 (3.75mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions Locking stitch markers (m); yarn needle.
Gauge Single-sided garland: 9 fronds = 4” in patt, blocked. Double-sided garland: 9 fronds = 4 ¼“ in patt, blocked. Berry garland: 5 leaves = 4 ½” in patt, blocked. Gauge is not important for this project.
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NOTES
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If working both garlands and bough, projects use almost all of B. Consider purchasing an extra ball of yarn as insurance.
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When working garland foundation chains, place stitch markers at regular intervals to keep track of stitch count.
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Work Row 2 of double-sided garland and bough strands into wrong side so fronds slant in same direction.
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