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Beaded Tree Wall Hanging
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The Beaded Tree Wall Hanging was created for Clover-USA. Check out the free pattern on their blog.
You still have time to make this very festive and unique DIY wall hanging!
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
MATERIALS
Worsted Weight (#4) Yarn | Gray/White, Red, Green and Brown
Crochet Thread - Yellow (for the Star)
Crochet Hook Size H | 5 mm (or size to obtain gauge)
Crochet Hook Size G | 4 mm (for the Star)
Scissors
Tape Measure
Tapestry Bent Tip Needle
Translucent Pony Beads – 100 pcs
Dowel or Dried Tree Branch, approximately 20 inches
Tassel Maker (Large) or a Piece of Cardboard (for making the fringe)
Optional: Small Gift Ornaments, Pompom
GAUGE: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inches (Unblocked)
FINISHED MEASUREMENT: 16” (width) x 21” (height – including the fringe and excluding the hanger)
STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS | US Terminology
Ch(s) – Chain(s)
DC – Double Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
MR – Magic Ring
SC – Single Crochet
Sl St(s) – Slip Stitch(es)
TC – Treble Crochet
YO – Yarn Over
SPECIAL STITCHES
Bobble Stitch – 5 Double Crochet Cluster
Loop Stitch
NOTES
- Read the pattern carefully before starting.
- Each row begins with chain 1 but this beginning or turning chain DOES NOT count as a stitch.
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up, from right to left, and turning each row (back and forth).
- When the pattern is written as W2, this means, you have to make single crochet with white color (or whatever color the instruction calls for) in the next 2 sts. Another example, G5 means with green yarn single crochet in the next 5 sts.
- A chart is provided for your reference.
- With all the colors and numbers, I recommend using a highlighter to track your progress.
- When changing colors, you can just float the non-working yarn at the WS of your work and pick it up when you need it.
- Pay attention to the LEGEND for what stitch goes to each color. Remember that Y was used to represent the placements of the beads and it doesn’t mean that you have to use yellow yarn. With Y, you still have to use green yarn with the bead using loop stitch.
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- First published: December 2020
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