Free Crochet Wreath Ornament Pattern
Pattern for a crochet wreath ornament
This pattern for a crochet wreath ornament uses around 12 yds of worsted weight yarn to make a small wreath about 3 1/2 inches across. The fun texture is created with crochet bobble stitches. Read on below for the free pattern!
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Where can I get this crochet wreath ornament pattern?
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What materials are needed to crochet this wreath ornament?
To crochet this wreath ornament you will need yarn. I used Cascade Yarns Anthem in color #53 Chive. You can see all the colors of Anthem here. This is a worsted weight acrylic yarn that you can purchase or order through your local yarn shop. You will need about 12 yds of yarn to crochet the wreath.
Then you’ll add about 17 inches of red yarn or thin red ribbon to make the bow and hanging loop.
You’ll also need a crochet hook. I used a size J (6 mm) crochet hook. My favorite crochet hooks are the Resin Streamline crochet hooks from Furl’s Fiberarts.
And of course you will also need a tapestry needle.
If you want you could add other decorative items to your wreaths, like beads, charms, glitter, etc.
Whitefield Wreath Ornament, a crochet wreath ornament
By April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio
(C)2024 April Garwood. As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!
Difficulty Level: Easy
Finished Measurements: About 3 ½ inches in diameter.
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Anthem (100% Acrylic; 186 yds; 100 g; yarn weight category: 4/worsted/medium): About 12 yds #53 Chive per wreath.
Crochet hook: J (6 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: Tapestry needle, about 17 inches red yarn or thin ribbon.
Notes
This pattern is written in standard US terms. For help with abbreviations, get my free, printable crochet abbreviations list.
See this tutorial for help with basic crochet stitches.
See this tutorial for help with bobble stitches.
Stitch Guide
Bobble: [Yo, insert hook into designated st, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops] 5 times, yo, pull through all 6 loops on hook, ch 1 to close.
Wreath
Ch 12, sl st in first ch to join into a ring.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, 24 sc in ring, sl st in first st to join, turn – 24 sts.
Rnd 2: Ch 1 *sc in next st, bobble in next st, sc in next st, repeat from * around, sl st in first st to join, turn – 24 sts.
Rnd 3: Ch 1, *sc in next st, skip closing ch of bobble, 2 sc in next bobble st, sc in next st, repeat from * around, sl st in first st to join – 32 sts. Fasten off.
Weave in all ends.
Hanging Loop and Bow
Cut a 17 inch length of red yarn or thin ribbon. With ends even, tie an overhand knot to create a 4 inch long loop in the string. You should now have a 4 inch long loop with two ends coming out the other side of the knot, each end around 4 inches long.
Using a crochet hook, pull each end through separate holes in the wreath from back to front between the first and last bobble stitches of Rnd 2. Tie the ends in a small bow.
Finished!
And that finishes this pattern for a crochet wreath ornament. I would love to see your in-process or finished wreath! You can share it on Instagram and tag me, or you can join my Facebook group and share it there.
Happy crocheting and merry Christmas!
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