Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging crochet pattern. I am so excited to be sharing this pattern with you because this pattern (and the large version this pattern is designed from!) was a true labor of love. To purchase the full size Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Landscapes have always been on my “one day I will get around to it” list. I kept putting it off because I knew it would be a daunting task and, to be honest, I didn’t know if I would be able to pull it off. I am definitely a more confident designer when I have a clear design in mind and I have an exact direction I want the pattern to go in. When I’m not as confident in a design I will put it off until I literally have no other design ideas left (insert facepalm emoji here, lol). I am so glad I bit the bullet and put my perfectionism aside because designing this pattern was such a fun experience and I am so happy to finally share it with all of you. I hope everyone loves the pattern as much as I do! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Sea Green Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aqua Loops & Threads Impeccable in Teal Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Red Heart Super Saver in Café’ Latte Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Loops & Threads Impeccable in White Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Navy Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black SG = Sea Green A = Aqua T = Teal P = Putty AR = Aran CL = Café’ Latte ST = Soft Taupe BF = Buff W = White SN = Soft Navy Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (SG), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (SG), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (SG), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (SG), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (SG), 10 (B), 2 (SG), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (SG), 8 (B), 5 (A), 2 (SG), 4 (B), 1 (SG), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 2 (B), 6 (SG), 3 (A), 6 (B), 6 (SG), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 1 (A), 10 (B), 5 (A), 6 (B), 1 (A), 1 (SG), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (A), 4 (B), 7 (A), 8 (B), 4 (A), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B), 6 (T), 3 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (A), 3 (B), 5 (A), 4 (T), 4 (B), 5 (T), 3 (A), 4 (B), 3 (A), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 1 (T), 8 (B), 8 (T), 1 (B), 4 (T), 2 (A), 6 (B), 1 (T) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (T), 4 (B), 7 (T), 1 (B), 9 (T), 6 (B), 6 (T), 6 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (T), 4 (B), 8 (T), 4 (B), 19 (T), 2 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (P), 3 (B), 2 (P), 6 (AR), 12 (P), 2 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 5 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (P), 3 (B), 7 (P), 6 (B), 9 (P), 8 (AR), 2 (P), 1 (B), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (P), 1 (B), 1 (P), 11 (AR), 8 (P), 4 (B), 9 (P), 1 (B), 6 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (AR), 5 (P), 1 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 8 (P), 6 (AR), 1 (CL), 7 (AR), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (AR), 5 (CL), 6 (AR), 5 (P), 3 (B), 15 (P), 2 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (AR), 13 (P), 1 (B), 5 (P), 5 (AR), 9 (CL), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (AR), 10 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 3 (P), 1 (B), 14 (P), 4 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (AR), 17 (P), 5 (AR), 1 (BF), 4 (ST), 10 (CL), 3 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (AR), 11 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 4 (AR), 15 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (AR), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 8 (BF), 3 (ST), 10 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CL), 6 (ST), 7 (BF), 2 (ST), 2 (AR), 8 (P), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (AR), 8 (P), 2 (AR), 3 (SG), 4 (ST), 4 (BF), 7 (ST), 7 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CL), 14 (ST), 7 (SG), 9 (P), 7 (AR), 1 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (SG), 6 (AR), 7 (P), 11 (SG), 4 (ST), 14 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (SG), 11 (CL), 5 (ST), 13 (SG), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (SG), 2 (AR), 7 (P), 16 (SG), 4 (ST), 8 (CL), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (SG), 6 (CL), 3 (ST), 20 (SG), 6 (P), 5 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (SG), 3 (P), 4 (A), 18 (SG), 3 (ST), 3 (CL), 6 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (SG), 1 (CL), 2 (ST), 9 (SG), 21 (A), 4 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (SG), 15 (A), 23 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (A), 9 (SG), 29 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (A), 4 (W), 33 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (A), 8 (W), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (A), 10 (W), 20 (A), 1 (W), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (A), 10 (W), 4 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (T), 29 (SN), 6 (T), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (T), 8 (A), 7 (T), 15 (SN), 9 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (T), 12 (W), 10 (SN), 15 (T), 1 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (T), 7 (SN), 1 (T), 12 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T), 4 (SN), 4 (T), 1 (W), 17 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (T), 8 (W), 22 (T), 1 (W), 8 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (T), 1 (W), 5 (T), 6 (SN), 13 (T), 4 (W), 7 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (T), 1 (W), 11 (T), 3 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 8 (T), 3 (W), 4 (T), 3 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (SN), 7 (W), 26 (SN), 6 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (SN), 7 (T), 16 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 3 (W), 7 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (SN), 1 (W), 35 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (SN), 1 (W), 28 (SN), 1 (W), 6 (SN), 1 (W), 1 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the...
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Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging pattern! This wall hanging pattern is a little different because it doesn’t just have 1 panel…….it has 2! That’s right, this is a 2 panel mini wall hanging and I am so excited to share it with you guys. I have been obsessed with the theme of the sun and moon for a while now and I figured it was time to act on my idea and create a sun and moon inspired project. So naturally I wanted to design a wall hanging around that theme and from there came The Sun and Moon Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern! This pattern is super easy to follow and includes the written instructions as well as charts you can follow. I wanted to make sure there were options for everyone because I know that some people like to follow charts (me!) and others like to follow written patterns. So grab your yarn and put on your favorite show and get to crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitch.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase an inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages including the front and back cover pages. I also included PDF downloads of the charts for both the sun and moon panels. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn in 2 colors 2 Dowel Rods or Tree Branches *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. For these wall hangings I used Caron One Pound in Soft White and Craftsmart Value in Ginger. Craftsmart can be found at Michaels! *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet SW = Soft White G = Ginger Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in 2 panels -Each panel is worked in rows. -Each panel is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st stitch of the row should be placed in the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the first stitch of the row. -Each panel is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(G) means 8 sc in the color ginger. Dimensions: Sun Panel = 8 inch square (not including fringe), Moon Panel = 7 1/2 inch square (not including fringe) Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern. To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern (Sun Panel) I have created charts for both panels for more advanced crocheters. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is a free online version for you to use. CH 31 in soft white Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 2 – Row 8: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 9: 12(SW), 6 (G), 12(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 10: 10(SW), 10(G), 10(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 11: 9(SW), 12(G), 9(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 12: 8(SW), 14(G), 8(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 13 – Row 14: 7(SW), 16(G), 7(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 15 – Row 21: 6(SW), 18(G), 6(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 22 – Row 23: 7(SW), 16(G), 7(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 24: 8(SW), 14(G), 8(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 25: 9(SW), 12(G), 9(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 26: 10(SW), 10(G), 10(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 27: 12(SW), 6(G), 12(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 28 – Row 35: In soft white, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Fasten off after Row 35. leaving a least a 2 foot tail. Pattern (Moon Panel) I have created charts for both panels for more advanced crocheters. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is a free online version for you to use. CH 30 in ginger Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each chain across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 2 – Row 8: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 9: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 10: 7(G), 11(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 11: 10(G), 8(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 12: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 13: 8(G), 7(SW), 14(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 14: 15(G), 6(SW), 8(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 15: 7(G), 6(SW), 16(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 16: 16(G), 6(SW), 7(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 17 – Row 21: Repeat Rows 15 & 16, ending with a repeat of Row 15. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 22: 15(G), 6(SW), 8(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 23: 8(G), 6(SW), 15(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 24: 14(G), 6(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 25: 10(G), 7(SW), 12(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 26: 11(G), 7(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 27: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 28 – Row 35: In Ginger, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Fasten off after Row 35, leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 10 inch pieces of yarn in the color you used for the project. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. (Repeat steps for the sun panel) Hanging the Project To attach the hanging to the dowel rod or tree branch: using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st st of the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. (repeat steps for the sun panel!) To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (fee free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Repeat for the sun panel! ENJOY! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
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Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging pattern! To no surprise at all, this pattern continues on with the lunar theme I’ve been pretty much obsessed with for the past month or so (hope you aren’t sick of the theme yet :)) This pattern is actually inspired by my most recent full sized wall hanging pattern release, The Moon Ridge Wall Hanging. I am so in love with the pattern and I knew I wanted to make a smaller and similar version to be able to offer for free and my blog! To purchase the full size Moon Ridge Wall Hanging pattern click here! The Rolling Hills Wall Hanging pattern is slightly different to the Moon Ridge with the addition of the sun. I had so much fun creating this pattern. I hope you all love it as much as I do. Also, feel free to get creative with the color story! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Craftsmart Value (Michaels) in Clay Craftsmart Value (Michaels) in Ginger Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Thread Impeccable in Claret Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations C = Claret Cl = Clay G = Ginger S = Soft Taupe P = Putty Go = Gold A = Aran Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(G) means 8 sc in the color ginger. Dimensions: 9 inches wide x 11 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern. To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 35 in Claret Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (34) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 6: 21 (C), 8 (Cl), 5 (C). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 7: 3 (C), 12 (Cl), 19 (C). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 8: 2 (G), 15 (C), 16 (Cl), 1 (C). Change to Clay. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 9: 19 (Cl), 11 (C), 4 (G). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 10: 6 (G), 7 (C), 4 (G), 17 (Cl). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 11: 15 (Cl), 19 (G). Ch 1, turn. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 12: 21 (G), 13 (Cl). Change to Soft Taupe. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 13: 1 (S), 10 (Cl), 4 (S), 19 (G). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 14: 17 (G), 8 (S), 6 (Cl), 3 (S). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 15: 19 (S), 13 (G), 2 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 16: 3 (A). 10 (G), 4 (A), 17 (S). Change to Aran. Ch 1, turn (34) Row 17: 1 (A), 14 (S), 8 (A), 6 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 18: 21 (A), 10 (S), 3 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 19: 5 (A), 6 (S), 23 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 20 – Row 26: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 27: 14 (A), 7 (P), 13 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 28: 11 (A), 11 (P). 12 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 29: 16 (A), 8 (P), 10 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 30: 9 (A), 7 (P), 18 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 31: 19 (A), 7 (P), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 32: 8 (A), 6 (P), 20 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 33: 21 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 34: 7 (A), 6 (P), 21 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 35: 21 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 36: 7 (A), 6 (P), 21 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 37: 8 (A), 4 (Go), 9 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 38: 7 (A), 6 (P), 8 (A), 6 (Go), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 39: 6 (A), 8 (Go), 7 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 40: 8 (A), 6 (P), 6 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 41: 6 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A), 6 (P), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 42: 9 (A), 6 (P), 5 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 43: 7 (A), 6 (Go), 4 (A), 7 (P), 10 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 44: 11 (A), 7 (P), 4 (A), 4 (Go), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 45: 14 (A), 7 (P), 13 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 46 – Row 49: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Claret. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch: using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st st on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) ENJOY! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
Hey Everyone! I’m back with a new free crochet pattern! Lately I have been obsessed with plants. Plants in my house, plants in my garden, plants in my food (mostly spinach for smoothies, lol). And now the plant theme has snuck its way into my crochet pattern idea book. I have always had an interest in plants. Every single time I go to the farmers market I always pick out a super pretty plant that I know is going to die in a week (insert facepalm emoji here). I am a terrible plant mom and I never seem to learn my lesson because I always come home with plants that I know are going to die. I guess I’m just going to have to settle for fake plants which is exactly what inspired this new wall hanging pattern. My patterns themes seem to come in waves so definitely prepare for a few more plant inspired patterns coming your way! Happy Crocheting! To purchase the full size version of The Fern Valley Wall Hanging click here! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? you can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 9 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn used is listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Loops & Threads Impeccable and WeCrochet Brava Worsted. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Fern Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreaviations AR = Aran F = Fern P = Putty GO = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8 (AR) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -The odd rows are the right side rows. Even rows will be the wrong side. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Dimensions: 12.5 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included with the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 50 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 2 – Row 6: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 7: 30 (AR), 1 (F), 18 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 8: 18 (AR), 1 (F), 30 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 9: 30 (AR), 2 (F), 17 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 10: 17 (AR), 1 (F), 31 (AR). Ch 1, turn (49) Row 11: 31 (AR), 2 (F), 16 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 12: 14 (AR), 4 (F), 31 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 13: 30 (AR), 7 (F), 12 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 14: 10 (AR), 5 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 29 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 15: 28 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 16: 7 (AR), 5 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 27 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 17: 10 (AR), 4 (P), 12 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR), 4 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 18: 6 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR), 8 (P), 8 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 19: 7 (AR), 5 (P), 13 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 7 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 20: 6 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 3 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 13 (AR), 5 (P), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 21: 6 (AR), 4 (P), 14 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 8 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 22: 7 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 6 (GO), 7 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 23: 5 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR), 10 (GO), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 24: 6 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 5 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 12 (GO), 4 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 25: 5 (AR), 4 (P), 3 (AR), 14 (GO), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 26: 8 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 15 (GO), 2 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 27: 6 (AR), 4 (P), 1 (AR), 15 (GO), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 28: 6 (AR), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 17 (GO), 5 (P), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 29: 7 (AR), 5 (P), 16 (GO), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 30: 5 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 14 (GO), 5 (P), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 31: 10 (AR), 18 (GO), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 7 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 32: 8 (AR), 8 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 17 (GO), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 33: 10 (AR), 17 (GO), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 7 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 34: 7 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 17 (GO), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 35: 11 (AR), 16 (GO), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 36: 5 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 16 (GO), 11 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 37: 12 (AR), 14 (GO), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 38: 5 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR), 12 (GO), 13 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 39: 14 (AR), 10 (GO), 6 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 40: 9 (AR), 5 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 8 (AR), 6 (GO), 16 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 41: 30 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 5 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 42: 9 (AR), 5 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 30 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 43: 36 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 44: 9 (AR), 4 (F), 36 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 45: 37 (AR), 3 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 46: 9 (AR), 2 (F), 38 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 47: 38 (AR), 2 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 48: 9 (AR), 1 (F), 39 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 49 – Row 55: 49 (AR). Ch, turn. (49) Fasten off after Row 55 leaving a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle , weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the branch/dowel. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging crochet pattern. I am so excited to be sharing this pattern with you because this pattern (and the large version this pattern is designed from!) was a true labor of love. To purchase the full size Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Landscapes have always been on my “one day I will get around to it” list. I kept putting it off because I knew it would be a daunting task and, to be honest, I didn’t know if I would be able to pull it off. I am definitely a more confident designer when I have a clear design in mind and I have an exact direction I want the pattern to go in. When I’m not as confident in a design I will put it off until I literally have no other design ideas left (insert facepalm emoji here, lol). I am so glad I bit the bullet and put my perfectionism aside because designing this pattern was such a fun experience and I am so happy to finally share it with all of you. I hope everyone loves the pattern as much as I do! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Sea Green Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aqua Loops & Threads Impeccable in Teal Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Red Heart Super Saver in Café’ Latte Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Loops & Threads Impeccable in White Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Navy Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black SG = Sea Green A = Aqua T = Teal P = Putty AR = Aran CL = Café’ Latte ST = Soft Taupe BF = Buff W = White SN = Soft Navy Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (SG), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (SG), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (SG), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (SG), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (SG), 10 (B), 2 (SG), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (SG), 8 (B), 5 (A), 2 (SG), 4 (B), 1 (SG), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 2 (B), 6 (SG), 3 (A), 6 (B), 6 (SG), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 1 (A), 10 (B), 5 (A), 6 (B), 1 (A), 1 (SG), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (A), 4 (B), 7 (A), 8 (B), 4 (A), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B), 6 (T), 3 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (A), 3 (B), 5 (A), 4 (T), 4 (B), 5 (T), 3 (A), 4 (B), 3 (A), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 1 (T), 8 (B), 8 (T), 1 (B), 4 (T), 2 (A), 6 (B), 1 (T) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (T), 4 (B), 7 (T), 1 (B), 9 (T), 6 (B), 6 (T), 6 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (T), 4 (B), 8 (T), 4 (B), 19 (T), 2 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (P), 3 (B), 2 (P), 6 (AR), 12 (P), 2 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 5 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (P), 3 (B), 7 (P), 6 (B), 9 (P), 8 (AR), 2 (P), 1 (B), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (P), 1 (B), 1 (P), 11 (AR), 8 (P), 4 (B), 9 (P), 1 (B), 6 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (AR), 5 (P), 1 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 8 (P), 6 (AR), 1 (CL), 7 (AR), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (AR), 5 (CL), 6 (AR), 5 (P), 3 (B), 15 (P), 2 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (AR), 13 (P), 1 (B), 5 (P), 5 (AR), 9 (CL), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (AR), 10 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 3 (P), 1 (B), 14 (P), 4 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (AR), 17 (P), 5 (AR), 1 (BF), 4 (ST), 10 (CL), 3 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (AR), 11 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 4 (AR), 15 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (AR), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 8 (BF), 3 (ST), 10 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CL), 6 (ST), 7 (BF), 2 (ST), 2 (AR), 8 (P), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (AR), 8 (P), 2 (AR), 3 (SG), 4 (ST), 4 (BF), 7 (ST), 7 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CL), 14 (ST), 7 (SG), 9 (P), 7 (AR), 1 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (SG), 6 (AR), 7 (P), 11 (SG), 4 (ST), 14 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (SG), 11 (CL), 5 (ST), 13 (SG), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (SG), 2 (AR), 7 (P), 16 (SG), 4 (ST), 8 (CL), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (SG), 6 (CL), 3 (ST), 20 (SG), 6 (P), 5 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (SG), 3 (P), 4 (A), 18 (SG), 3 (ST), 3 (CL), 6 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (SG), 1 (CL), 2 (ST), 9 (SG), 21 (A), 4 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (SG), 15 (A), 23 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (A), 9 (SG), 29 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (A), 4 (W), 33 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (A), 8 (W), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (A), 10 (W), 20 (A), 1 (W), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (A), 10 (W), 4 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (T), 29 (SN), 6 (T), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (T), 8 (A), 7 (T), 15 (SN), 9 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (T), 12 (W), 10 (SN), 15 (T), 1 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (T), 7 (SN), 1 (T), 12 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T), 4 (SN), 4 (T), 1 (W), 17 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (T), 8 (W), 22 (T), 1 (W), 8 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (T), 1 (W), 5 (T), 6 (SN), 13 (T), 4 (W), 7 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (T), 1 (W), 11 (T), 3 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 8 (T), 3 (W), 4 (T), 3 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (SN), 7 (W), 26 (SN), 6 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (SN), 7 (T), 16 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 3 (W), 7 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (SN), 1 (W), 35 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (SN), 1 (W), 28 (SN), 1 (W), 6 (SN), 1 (W), 1 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the...
Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging crochet pattern. I am so excited to be sharing this pattern with you because this pattern (and the large version this pattern is designed from!) was a true labor of love. To purchase the full size Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Landscapes have always been on my “one day I will get around to it” list. I kept putting it off because I knew it would be a daunting task and, to be honest, I didn’t know if I would be able to pull it off. I am definitely a more confident designer when I have a clear design in mind and I have an exact direction I want the pattern to go in. When I’m not as confident in a design I will put it off until I literally have no other design ideas left (insert facepalm emoji here, lol). I am so glad I bit the bullet and put my perfectionism aside because designing this pattern was such a fun experience and I am so happy to finally share it with all of you. I hope everyone loves the pattern as much as I do! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Sea Green Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aqua Loops & Threads Impeccable in Teal Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Red Heart Super Saver in Café’ Latte Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Loops & Threads Impeccable in White Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Navy Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black SG = Sea Green A = Aqua T = Teal P = Putty AR = Aran CL = Café’ Latte ST = Soft Taupe BF = Buff W = White SN = Soft Navy Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (SG), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (SG), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (SG), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (SG), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (SG), 10 (B), 2 (SG), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (SG), 8 (B), 5 (A), 2 (SG), 4 (B), 1 (SG), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 2 (B), 6 (SG), 3 (A), 6 (B), 6 (SG), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 1 (A), 10 (B), 5 (A), 6 (B), 1 (A), 1 (SG), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (A), 4 (B), 7 (A), 8 (B), 4 (A), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B), 6 (T), 3 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (A), 3 (B), 5 (A), 4 (T), 4 (B), 5 (T), 3 (A), 4 (B), 3 (A), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 1 (T), 8 (B), 8 (T), 1 (B), 4 (T), 2 (A), 6 (B), 1 (T) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (T), 4 (B), 7 (T), 1 (B), 9 (T), 6 (B), 6 (T), 6 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (T), 4 (B), 8 (T), 4 (B), 19 (T), 2 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (P), 3 (B), 2 (P), 6 (AR), 12 (P), 2 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 5 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (P), 3 (B), 7 (P), 6 (B), 9 (P), 8 (AR), 2 (P), 1 (B), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (P), 1 (B), 1 (P), 11 (AR), 8 (P), 4 (B), 9 (P), 1 (B), 6 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (AR), 5 (P), 1 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 8 (P), 6 (AR), 1 (CL), 7 (AR), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (AR), 5 (CL), 6 (AR), 5 (P), 3 (B), 15 (P), 2 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (AR), 13 (P), 1 (B), 5 (P), 5 (AR), 9 (CL), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (AR), 10 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 3 (P), 1 (B), 14 (P), 4 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (AR), 17 (P), 5 (AR), 1 (BF), 4 (ST), 10 (CL), 3 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (AR), 11 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 4 (AR), 15 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (AR), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 8 (BF), 3 (ST), 10 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CL), 6 (ST), 7 (BF), 2 (ST), 2 (AR), 8 (P), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (AR), 8 (P), 2 (AR), 3 (SG), 4 (ST), 4 (BF), 7 (ST), 7 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CL), 14 (ST), 7 (SG), 9 (P), 7 (AR), 1 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (SG), 6 (AR), 7 (P), 11 (SG), 4 (ST), 14 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (SG), 11 (CL), 5 (ST), 13 (SG), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (SG), 2 (AR), 7 (P), 16 (SG), 4 (ST), 8 (CL), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (SG), 6 (CL), 3 (ST), 20 (SG), 6 (P), 5 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (SG), 3 (P), 4 (A), 18 (SG), 3 (ST), 3 (CL), 6 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (SG), 1 (CL), 2 (ST), 9 (SG), 21 (A), 4 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (SG), 15 (A), 23 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (A), 9 (SG), 29 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (A), 4 (W), 33 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (A), 8 (W), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (A), 10 (W), 20 (A), 1 (W), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (A), 10 (W), 4 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (T), 29 (SN), 6 (T), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (T), 8 (A), 7 (T), 15 (SN), 9 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (T), 12 (W), 10 (SN), 15 (T), 1 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (T), 7 (SN), 1 (T), 12 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T), 4 (SN), 4 (T), 1 (W), 17 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (T), 8 (W), 22 (T), 1 (W), 8 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (T), 1 (W), 5 (T), 6 (SN), 13 (T), 4 (W), 7 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (T), 1 (W), 11 (T), 3 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 8 (T), 3 (W), 4 (T), 3 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (SN), 7 (W), 26 (SN), 6 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (SN), 7 (T), 16 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 3 (W), 7 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (SN), 1 (W), 35 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (SN), 1 (W), 28 (SN), 1 (W), 6 (SN), 1 (W), 1 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the...
Hey Everyone! I’m back with a new free crochet pattern! Lately I have been obsessed with plants. Plants in my house, plants in my garden, plants in my food (mostly spinach for smoothies, lol). And now the plant theme has snuck its way into my crochet pattern idea book. I have always had an interest in plants. Every single time I go to the farmers market I always pick out a super pretty plant that I know is going to die in a week (insert facepalm emoji here). I am a terrible plant mom and I never seem to learn my lesson because I always come home with plants that I know are going to die. I guess I’m just going to have to settle for fake plants which is exactly what inspired this new wall hanging pattern. My patterns themes seem to come in waves so definitely prepare for a few more plant inspired patterns coming your way! Happy Crocheting! To purchase the full size version of The Fern Valley Wall Hanging click here! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? you can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 9 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn used is listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Loops & Threads Impeccable and WeCrochet Brava Worsted. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Fern Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreaviations AR = Aran F = Fern P = Putty GO = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8 (AR) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -The odd rows are the right side rows. Even rows will be the wrong side. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Dimensions: 12.5 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included with the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 50 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 2 – Row 6: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 7: 30 (AR), 1 (F), 18 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 8: 18 (AR), 1 (F), 30 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 9: 30 (AR), 2 (F), 17 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 10: 17 (AR), 1 (F), 31 (AR). Ch 1, turn (49) Row 11: 31 (AR), 2 (F), 16 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 12: 14 (AR), 4 (F), 31 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 13: 30 (AR), 7 (F), 12 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 14: 10 (AR), 5 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 29 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 15: 28 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 16: 7 (AR), 5 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 27 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 17: 10 (AR), 4 (P), 12 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR), 4 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 18: 6 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR), 8 (P), 8 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 19: 7 (AR), 5 (P), 13 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 7 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 20: 6 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 3 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 13 (AR), 5 (P), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 21: 6 (AR), 4 (P), 14 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 8 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 22: 7 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 6 (GO), 7 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 23: 5 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR), 10 (GO), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 24: 6 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 5 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 12 (GO), 4 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 25: 5 (AR), 4 (P), 3 (AR), 14 (GO), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 26: 8 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 15 (GO), 2 (AR), 4 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 27: 6 (AR), 4 (P), 1 (AR), 15 (GO), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 28: 6 (AR), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 17 (GO), 5 (P), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 29: 7 (AR), 5 (P), 16 (GO), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 30: 5 (AR), 2 (F), 4 (AR), 4 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 14 (GO), 5 (P), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 31: 10 (AR), 18 (GO), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 7 (F), 3 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 32: 8 (AR), 8 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 17 (GO), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 33: 10 (AR), 17 (GO), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 1 (AR), 1 (F), 1 (AR), 4 (F), 7 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 34: 7 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 1 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 17 (GO), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 35: 11 (AR), 16 (GO), 1 (F), 3 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 36: 5 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 2 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 4 (AR), 16 (GO), 11 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 37: 12 (AR), 14 (GO), 4 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 38: 5 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 4 (F), 2 (AR), 3 (F), 5 (AR), 12 (GO), 13 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 39: 14 (AR), 10 (GO), 6 (AR), 3 (F), 2 (AR), 4 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 40: 9 (AR), 5 (F), 3 (AR), 2 (F), 8 (AR), 6 (GO), 16 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 41: 30 (AR), 2 (F), 3 (AR), 5 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 42: 9 (AR), 5 (F), 4 (AR), 1 (F), 30 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 43: 36 (AR), 4 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 44: 9 (AR), 4 (F), 36 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 45: 37 (AR), 3 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 46: 9 (AR), 2 (F), 38 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 47: 38 (AR), 2 (F), 9 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 48: 9 (AR), 1 (F), 39 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (49) Row 49 – Row 55: 49 (AR). Ch, turn. (49) Fasten off after Row 55 leaving a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle , weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the branch/dowel. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
Hey Everyone! I am back and with a new free crochet wall hanging pattern! This pattern has been on the books for so long and I am so excited to finally have it out for everyone to enjoy. I have been so inspired by the moon and anything astronomy lately that it is no surprise that this new wall hanging pattern is lunar themed. This wall hanging was actually inspired by a larger wall hanging that I published last year, The Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging. To purchase the full size Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging click here! It is a little on the larger side so I knew I wanted to be able to offer it in a smaller size (and for free on the blog). I am so obsessed with how this came out and I hope you love it as much as I do. I cant wait to see what color combinations you guys come up with! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re more than welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations A = Aran ST = Soft Taupe G = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. Dimensions: 7 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 29 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (28) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 6 – Row 7: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 8: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 9: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 10: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 11: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 12: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 13: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 14: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 15: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 16 – Row 19: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 20: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 21: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 22: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 23: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 24 – Row 25: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 26 – Row 32: 5 (A), 18 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 33 – Row 34: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 35: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 36: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 37: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 38: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 39 – Row 42: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 43: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 44: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 45: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 46: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 47: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 48: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 49: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 50: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 51 – Row 52: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 53 – Row 57: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Fasten off leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
Instant Download Pattern with complete illustrated instructions. Basic sewing skills and tools along with your specially selected fabrics and embellishments are all you need with this carefully written set of instructions. Included are ideas for a variety of sizes. Includes 4 full color close-up photos to illustrate each section of the project. Art Quilting Studio magazine published this wall hanging in its Winter 2016 issue. https://stampington.com/Art-Quilting-Studio-Winter-2017 The pattern is copyrighted, but you may sell items you personally make. Not for mass production. ♦ If you would like me to make you a similar wall quilt, send me a message in Contact Shop Owner.
Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging crochet pattern. I am so excited to be sharing this pattern with you because this pattern (and the large version this pattern is designed from!) was a true labor of love. To purchase the full size Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Landscapes have always been on my “one day I will get around to it” list. I kept putting it off because I knew it would be a daunting task and, to be honest, I didn’t know if I would be able to pull it off. I am definitely a more confident designer when I have a clear design in mind and I have an exact direction I want the pattern to go in. When I’m not as confident in a design I will put it off until I literally have no other design ideas left (insert facepalm emoji here, lol). I am so glad I bit the bullet and put my perfectionism aside because designing this pattern was such a fun experience and I am so happy to finally share it with all of you. I hope everyone loves the pattern as much as I do! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Sea Green Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aqua Loops & Threads Impeccable in Teal Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Red Heart Super Saver in Café’ Latte Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Loops & Threads Impeccable in White Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Navy Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black SG = Sea Green A = Aqua T = Teal P = Putty AR = Aran CL = Café’ Latte ST = Soft Taupe BF = Buff W = White SN = Soft Navy Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (SG), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (SG), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (SG), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (SG), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (SG), 10 (B), 2 (SG), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (SG), 8 (B), 5 (A), 2 (SG), 4 (B), 1 (SG), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 2 (B), 6 (SG), 3 (A), 6 (B), 6 (SG), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (SG), 1 (A), 10 (B), 5 (A), 6 (B), 1 (A), 1 (SG), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (A), 4 (B), 7 (A), 8 (B), 4 (A), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B), 6 (T), 3 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (A), 3 (B), 5 (A), 4 (T), 4 (B), 5 (T), 3 (A), 4 (B), 3 (A), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (A), 2 (B), 6 (A), 1 (T), 8 (B), 8 (T), 1 (B), 4 (T), 2 (A), 6 (B), 1 (T) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (T), 4 (B), 7 (T), 1 (B), 9 (T), 6 (B), 6 (T), 6 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (T), 4 (B), 8 (T), 4 (B), 19 (T), 2 (B), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (P), 3 (B), 2 (P), 6 (AR), 12 (P), 2 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 5 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (P), 3 (B), 7 (P), 6 (B), 9 (P), 8 (AR), 2 (P), 1 (B), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (P), 1 (B), 1 (P), 11 (AR), 8 (P), 4 (B), 9 (P), 1 (B), 6 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (AR), 5 (P), 1 (B), 10 (P), 2 (B), 8 (P), 6 (AR), 1 (CL), 7 (AR), 3 (P). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (AR), 5 (CL), 6 (AR), 5 (P), 3 (B), 15 (P), 2 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (AR), 13 (P), 1 (B), 5 (P), 5 (AR), 9 (CL), 6 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (AR), 10 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 3 (P), 1 (B), 14 (P), 4 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (AR), 17 (P), 5 (AR), 1 (BF), 4 (ST), 10 (CL), 3 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (AR), 11 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 4 (AR), 15 (P), 5 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (AR), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 8 (BF), 3 (ST), 10 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CL), 6 (ST), 7 (BF), 2 (ST), 2 (AR), 8 (P), 10 (AR). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (AR), 8 (P), 2 (AR), 3 (SG), 4 (ST), 4 (BF), 7 (ST), 7 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CL), 14 (ST), 7 (SG), 9 (P), 7 (AR), 1 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (SG), 6 (AR), 7 (P), 11 (SG), 4 (ST), 14 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (SG), 11 (CL), 5 (ST), 13 (SG), 7 (P), 4 (AR), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (SG), 2 (AR), 7 (P), 16 (SG), 4 (ST), 8 (CL), 3 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (SG), 6 (CL), 3 (ST), 20 (SG), 6 (P), 5 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (SG), 3 (P), 4 (A), 18 (SG), 3 (ST), 3 (CL), 6 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (SG), 1 (CL), 2 (ST), 9 (SG), 21 (A), 4 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (SG), 15 (A), 23 (SG). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (A), 9 (SG), 29 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (A), 4 (W), 33 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (A), 8 (W), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (A), 10 (W), 20 (A), 1 (W), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (A), 10 (W), 4 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (T), 29 (SN), 6 (T), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (T), 8 (A), 7 (T), 15 (SN), 9 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (T), 12 (W), 10 (SN), 15 (T), 1 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (T), 7 (SN), 1 (T), 12 (W), 3 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T), 4 (SN), 4 (T), 1 (W), 17 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (T), 10 (W), 4 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (T), 8 (W), 22 (T), 1 (W), 8 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (T), 1 (W), 5 (T), 6 (SN), 13 (T), 4 (W), 7 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (T), 1 (W), 11 (T), 3 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 8 (T), 3 (W), 4 (T), 3 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (SN), 7 (W), 26 (SN), 6 (T). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (SN), 7 (T), 16 (SN), 1 (W), 8 (SN), 3 (W), 7 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (SN), 1 (W), 35 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (SN), 1 (W), 28 (SN), 1 (W), 6 (SN), 1 (W), 1 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the...
Hey Everyone! I’m back with a new wall hanging pattern and this one might look a little familiar. As much as I love the night sky, I swear the sky couldn’t be any prettier than right at dawn. It is such a beautiful part of the day and always gets me right in the feels. So it would only be fitting to design a wall hanging inspired by the gorgeous colors of the sunrise. Remember when I said this wall hanging might look a little familiar? We are going to use the original Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging as a template and move some colors around to create a sunrise color palate. If you want make the original Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Keep an eye out because I may or may not be planning a sunset, aka “golden hour” version of the Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging too:) And I of course have to pay respect to the wall hanging that inspired it all, The Mountainside Wall Hanging (which I may or may not also be playing around with because I’m obsessed and I can’t help myself, lol). To purchase the large Mountainside Wall Hanging pattern click here! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 9 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Plum Craftsmart Value (Michael’s) in Ginger Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Red Heart Super Saver in Cafe’ Latte Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Big Twist Value (Joann’s) in Chocolate Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Amethyst Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black PL= Plum G = Ginger GO = Gold CL = Cafe’ Latte BF = Buff CH = Chocolate ST = Soft Taupe AR = Aran A = Amethyst Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (PL), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (PL), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (PL), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (PL), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (PL), 10 (B), 2 (PL), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (PL), 8 (B), 5 (G), 2 (PL), 4 (B), 1 (PL), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (PL), 2 (B), 6 (PL), 3 (G), 6 (B), 6 (PL), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (PL), 1 (G), 10 (B), 5 (G), 6 (B), 1 (G), 1 (PL), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (G), 4 (B), 7 (G), 8 (B), 4 (G), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (G), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 3 (G), 2 (B), 6 (G), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (G), 3 (B), 5 (G), 4 (GO), 4 (B), 5 (GO), 3 (G), 4 (B), 3 (G), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (G), 2 (B), 6 (G), 1 (GO), 8 (B), 8 (GO), 1 (B), 4 (GO), 2 (G), 6 (B), 1 (GO) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (GO), 4 (B), 7 (GO), 1 (B), 9 (GO), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 6 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (GO), 4 (B), 8 (GO), 4 (B), 19 (GO), 2 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (CL), 3 (B), 2 (CL), 6 (BF), 12 (CL), 2 (B), 10 (CL), 2 (B), 5 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (CL), 3 (B), 7 (CL), 6 (B), 9 (CL), 8 (BF), 2 (CL), 1 (B), 3 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (CL), 1 (B), 1 (CL), 11 (BF), 8 (CL), 4 (B), 9 (CL), 1 (B), 6 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (BF), 5 (CL), 1 (B), 10 (CL), 2 (B), 8 (CL), 6 (BF), 1 (CH), 7 (BF), 3 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (BF), 5 (CH), 6 (BF), 5 (CL), 3 (B), 15 (CL), 2 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (BF), 13 (CL), 1 (B), 5 (CL), 5 (BF), 9 (CH), 6 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (BF), 10 (CH), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 3 (CL), 1 (B), 14 (CL), 4 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (BF), 17 (CL), 5 (BF), 1 (AR), 4 (ST), 10 (CH), 3 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (BF), 11 (CH), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 4 (BF), 15 (CL), 5 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (BF), 7 (CL), 4 (BF), 8 (AR), 3 (ST), 10 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CH), 6 (ST), 7 (AR), 2 (ST), 2 (BF), 8 (CL), 10 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (BF), 8 (CL), 2 (BF), 3 (GO), 4 (ST), 4 (AR), 7 (ST), 7 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CH), 14 (ST), 7 (GO), 9 (CL), 7 (BF), 1 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (GO), 6 (BF), 7 (CL), 11 (GO), 4 (ST), 14 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (GO), 11 (CH), 5 (ST), 13 (GO), 7 (CL), 4 (BF), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (GO), 2 (BF), 7 (CL), 16 (GO), 4 (ST), 8 (CH), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (GO), 6 (CH), 3 (ST), 20 (GO), 6 (CL), 5 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (GO), 3 (CL), 4 (G), 18 (GO), 3 (ST), 3 (CH), 6 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (GO), 1 (CH), 2 (ST), 9 (GO), 21 (G), 4 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (GO), 15 (G), 23 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (G), 9 (GO), 29 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (G), 4 (AR), 33 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (G), 8 (AR), 5 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (G), 10 (AR), 20 (G), 1 (AR), 9 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (G), 10 (AR), 4 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (PL), 29 (A), 6 (PL), 7 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (PL), 8 (G), 7 (PL), 15 (A), 9 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (PL), 12 (AR), 10 (A), 15 (PL), 1 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (PL), 7 (A), 1 (PL), 12 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (PL), 10 (AR), 4 (PL), 4 (A), 4 (PL), 1 (AR), 17 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (PL), 10 (AR), 4 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (PL), 8 (AR), 22 (PL), 1 (AR), 8 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (PL), 1 (AR), 5 (PL), 6 (A), 13 (PL), 4 (AR), 7 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (PL), 1 (AR), 11 (PL), 3 (A), 1 (AR), 8 (A), 8 (PL), 3 (AR), 4 (PL), 3 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (A), 7 (AR), 26 (A), 6 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (A), 7 (PL), 16 (A), 1 (AR), 8 (A), 3 (AR), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (A), 1 (AR), 35 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (A), 1 (AR), 28 (A), 1 (AR), 6 (A), 1 (AR), 1 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For...
www.facebook.com/PingwynnyTextiles Delicate snowdrops swaying in the breeze on an early spring day. Full kit contains batiks, interfacing, wadding, backing fabric and colour photo step by step instructions. I would recommend this to crafters familiar with free motion embroidery. An extra fabric set can be purchased so once you have bought the kit with instructions you can make further wall hangings. The mini quilt measures 29cm x 37cm or 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches. This is available as a cushion cover kit: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/820044536/batik-snowdrops-quilted-cushion-cover?ref=shop_home_active_13&frs=1 See the other kits I have available here : https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PingWynny?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23232746 WORKSHOPS This design and many others are available as part of my UK workshop programme. Full day courses with all materials supplied along with full tuition. Have a look at the pinned post on my Facebook page or contact me for more information on dates and locations. www.facebook.com/PingwynnyTextiles Check out my Shop Announcements section for my latest offers. Feel free to message me with any questions you may have. Thank you for looking.
This small macrame wall hanging is entirely handmade. It has a beautiful beige color of natural unbleached cotton. The tapestry is soft, pleasant to the touch. A simple and clean design, soft natural material, monochrome beige palette, slow and meditative process of creating - all this makes the tapestry unique and distinctive; all this fills the wall hanging with warmth, coziness, peace and tranquility it then brings to your home. COLLECTION This macrame wall art is a part of the collection DUALITY dedicated to our dualistic world. As everything is dual in the world, so each wall hanging of the collection combines TWO opposite patterns in different ways, thus creating its unique design. TECHNIQUE The wall hanging is built on monotonous repetition of one single type of macrame knot countless times. It’s a very meditative and slow process. It's what makes our fiber art different. DETAILS • Title. DUALITY XVII • Dimensions. 23cm H x 20cm W / 9" H x 7.9" W • Materials. Cotton rope, wooden dowel. • Color. Beige. • This wall hanging is double-sided: it has two different sides. You can use both front and back sides. • This piece can be a wonderful wall decor for your place as well as an unusual present for your family member or friend. A gift message and gift wrapping are available. • Made in Barcelona near the Mediterranean sea. STYLE/ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS • This wall decor will fit perfectly in modern, minimalist, country, bohemian interiors. • It is ideal for a nursery, kid's room, bedroom, living room, home office. • Our beige tapestry looks good on both neutral and colored (both light and dark) walls. • Сan be an independent wall decor or a complement to an existing collection of your paintings/posters/etc. on the wall. INSTALLATION You will receive 1 L-shaped screw hook, 1 anchor (and a cotton thread if you need) to hang your new wall hanging on the wall. SHIPPING • Free worldwide shipping. • Estimated delivery times: - Europe: 2-3 business days; - North America and other countries: 3-5 business days. • This piece is made-to-order, that means we need 3-5 business days to prepare your order for dispatch. • Contact us asap if you need this wall hanging for a certain date. CARE INSTRUCTIONS Please handle with care. Avoid moisture. Do not wash. We recommend a soft feather-duster for brushing off any dust. • YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: https://www.etsy.com/listing/534028058/ • Purchasing from us you support a women-led small independent business ♡ • Please follow us on INSTAGRAM: @wavesnme
Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging pattern! This wall hanging pattern is a little different because it doesn’t just have 1 panel…….it has 2! That’s right, this is a 2 panel mini wall hanging and I am so excited to share it with you guys. I have been obsessed with the theme of the sun and moon for a while now and I figured it was time to act on my idea and create a sun and moon inspired project. So naturally I wanted to design a wall hanging around that theme and from there came The Sun and Moon Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern! This pattern is super easy to follow and includes the written instructions as well as charts you can follow. I wanted to make sure there were options for everyone because I know that some people like to follow charts (me!) and others like to follow written patterns. So grab your yarn and put on your favorite show and get to crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitch.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase an inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages including the front and back cover pages. I also included PDF downloads of the charts for both the sun and moon panels. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn in 2 colors 2 Dowel Rods or Tree Branches *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. For these wall hangings I used Caron One Pound in Soft White and Craftsmart Value in Ginger. Craftsmart can be found at Michaels! *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet SW = Soft White G = Ginger Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in 2 panels -Each panel is worked in rows. -Each panel is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st stitch of the row should be placed in the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the first stitch of the row. -Each panel is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(G) means 8 sc in the color ginger. Dimensions: Sun Panel = 8 inch square (not including fringe), Moon Panel = 7 1/2 inch square (not including fringe) Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern. To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern (Sun Panel) I have created charts for both panels for more advanced crocheters. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is a free online version for you to use. CH 31 in soft white Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 2 – Row 8: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 9: 12(SW), 6 (G), 12(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 10: 10(SW), 10(G), 10(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 11: 9(SW), 12(G), 9(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 12: 8(SW), 14(G), 8(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 13 – Row 14: 7(SW), 16(G), 7(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 15 – Row 21: 6(SW), 18(G), 6(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 22 – Row 23: 7(SW), 16(G), 7(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 24: 8(SW), 14(G), 8(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 25: 9(SW), 12(G), 9(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 26: 10(SW), 10(G), 10(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 27: 12(SW), 6(G), 12(SW). Ch 1, turn. (30) Row 28 – Row 35: In soft white, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (30) Fasten off after Row 35. leaving a least a 2 foot tail. Pattern (Moon Panel) I have created charts for both panels for more advanced crocheters. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is a free online version for you to use. CH 30 in ginger Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each chain across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 2 – Row 8: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 9: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 10: 7(G), 11(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 11: 10(G), 8(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 12: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 13: 8(G), 7(SW), 14(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 14: 15(G), 6(SW), 8(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 15: 7(G), 6(SW), 16(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 16: 16(G), 6(SW), 7(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 17 – Row 21: Repeat Rows 15 & 16, ending with a repeat of Row 15. Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 22: 15(G), 6(SW), 8(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 23: 8(G), 6(SW), 15(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 24: 14(G), 6(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 25: 10(G), 7(SW), 12(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 26: 11(G), 7(SW), 11(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 27: 13(G), 7(SW), 9(G). Ch 1, turn. (29) Row 28 – Row 35: In Ginger, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (29) Fasten off after Row 35, leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 10 inch pieces of yarn in the color you used for the project. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. (Repeat steps for the sun panel) Hanging the Project To attach the hanging to the dowel rod or tree branch: using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st st of the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. (repeat steps for the sun panel!) To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (fee free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Repeat for the sun panel! ENJOY! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
From the Designer: "I love the idea of creating small pieced and quilted pieces to hang on the wall. They make the greatest gifts and are perfect to make as the days grow a little colder and the holidays loom. This little wall quilt is a fun and simple weekend project that will show you how to make a simple and modern design and also create a facing for a different look. The facing also creates the perfect little pocket for a dowel to use for hanging."
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at macrame only to be deterred by all those intricately detailed knots? Then you will love today’s DIY mini macrame wall hanging tutorial. Using just one knot you’ll be able to create this beautiful diamond-shaped pattern in under an hour. I am not kidding – it’s that easy. Once you get the hang of this one knot, then you will want to try your hand at another, and another, and another. It’s that addictive. But before we get carried away with ourselves with all those knots 😉 let’s try learning just one simple knot to create this mini macrame wall hanging (and you’ll see what I mean about the addictive part later 😉 ) MATERIALS You will need only 3 materials to make this piece. dowel (mine is 12 inches long & 1 inch thick) macrame cotton cord (I used a cord 0.1 inch/3mm thick) scissors STEPS Step 1: Anchor Dowel Before you start, anchor your dowel. You can either hang it directly on the wall or lay it on a table as I did here. If you decide to lay it down, you will need to create a temporary anchor for […]
Hey Everyone! I’m back with a new wall hanging pattern and this one might look a little familiar. As much as I love the night sky, I swear the sky couldn’t be any prettier than right at dawn. It is such a beautiful part of the day and always gets me right in the feels. So it would only be fitting to design a wall hanging inspired by the gorgeous colors of the sunrise. Remember when I said this wall hanging might look a little familiar? We are going to use the original Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging as a template and move some colors around to create a sunrise color palate. If you want make the original Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Keep an eye out because I may or may not be planning a sunset, aka “golden hour” version of the Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging too:) And I of course have to pay respect to the wall hanging that inspired it all, The Mountainside Wall Hanging (which I may or may not also be playing around with because I’m obsessed and I can’t help myself, lol). To purchase the large Mountainside Wall Hanging pattern click here! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 9 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Plum Craftsmart Value (Michael’s) in Ginger Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Red Heart Super Saver in Cafe’ Latte Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Big Twist Value (Joann’s) in Chocolate Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Amethyst Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black PL= Plum G = Ginger GO = Gold CL = Cafe’ Latte BF = Buff CH = Chocolate ST = Soft Taupe AR = Aran A = Amethyst Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (PL), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (PL), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (PL), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (PL), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (PL), 10 (B), 2 (PL), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (PL), 8 (B), 5 (G), 2 (PL), 4 (B), 1 (PL), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (PL), 2 (B), 6 (PL), 3 (G), 6 (B), 6 (PL), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (PL), 1 (G), 10 (B), 5 (G), 6 (B), 1 (G), 1 (PL), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (G), 4 (B), 7 (G), 8 (B), 4 (G), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (G), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 3 (G), 2 (B), 6 (G), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (G), 3 (B), 5 (G), 4 (GO), 4 (B), 5 (GO), 3 (G), 4 (B), 3 (G), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (G), 2 (B), 6 (G), 1 (GO), 8 (B), 8 (GO), 1 (B), 4 (GO), 2 (G), 6 (B), 1 (GO) Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (GO), 4 (B), 7 (GO), 1 (B), 9 (GO), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 6 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (GO), 4 (B), 8 (GO), 4 (B), 19 (GO), 2 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (CL), 3 (B), 2 (CL), 6 (BF), 12 (CL), 2 (B), 10 (CL), 2 (B), 5 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (CL), 3 (B), 7 (CL), 6 (B), 9 (CL), 8 (BF), 2 (CL), 1 (B), 3 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (CL), 1 (B), 1 (CL), 11 (BF), 8 (CL), 4 (B), 9 (CL), 1 (B), 6 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (BF), 5 (CL), 1 (B), 10 (CL), 2 (B), 8 (CL), 6 (BF), 1 (CH), 7 (BF), 3 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (BF), 5 (CH), 6 (BF), 5 (CL), 3 (B), 15 (CL), 2 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (BF), 13 (CL), 1 (B), 5 (CL), 5 (BF), 9 (CH), 6 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (BF), 10 (CH), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 3 (CL), 1 (B), 14 (CL), 4 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (BF), 17 (CL), 5 (BF), 1 (AR), 4 (ST), 10 (CH), 3 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (BF), 11 (CH), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 4 (BF), 15 (CL), 5 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (BF), 7 (CL), 4 (BF), 8 (AR), 3 (ST), 10 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CH), 6 (ST), 7 (AR), 2 (ST), 2 (BF), 8 (CL), 10 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (BF), 8 (CL), 2 (BF), 3 (GO), 4 (ST), 4 (AR), 7 (ST), 7 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CH), 14 (ST), 7 (GO), 9 (CL), 7 (BF), 1 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (GO), 6 (BF), 7 (CL), 11 (GO), 4 (ST), 14 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (GO), 11 (CH), 5 (ST), 13 (GO), 7 (CL), 4 (BF), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (GO), 2 (BF), 7 (CL), 16 (GO), 4 (ST), 8 (CH), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (GO), 6 (CH), 3 (ST), 20 (GO), 6 (CL), 5 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (GO), 3 (CL), 4 (G), 18 (GO), 3 (ST), 3 (CH), 6 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (GO), 1 (CH), 2 (ST), 9 (GO), 21 (G), 4 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (GO), 15 (G), 23 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (G), 9 (GO), 29 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (G), 4 (AR), 33 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (G), 8 (AR), 5 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (G), 10 (AR), 20 (G), 1 (AR), 9 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (G), 10 (AR), 4 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (PL), 29 (A), 6 (PL), 7 (G). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (PL), 8 (G), 7 (PL), 15 (A), 9 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (PL), 12 (AR), 10 (A), 15 (PL), 1 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (PL), 7 (A), 1 (PL), 12 (AR), 3 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (PL), 10 (AR), 4 (PL), 4 (A), 4 (PL), 1 (AR), 17 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (PL), 10 (AR), 4 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (PL), 8 (AR), 22 (PL), 1 (AR), 8 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (PL), 1 (AR), 5 (PL), 6 (A), 13 (PL), 4 (AR), 7 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (PL), 1 (AR), 11 (PL), 3 (A), 1 (AR), 8 (A), 8 (PL), 3 (AR), 4 (PL), 3 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (A), 7 (AR), 26 (A), 6 (PL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (A), 7 (PL), 16 (A), 1 (AR), 8 (A), 3 (AR), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (A), 1 (AR), 35 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (A), 1 (AR), 28 (A), 1 (AR), 6 (A), 1 (AR), 1 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (A). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For...
Hey Everyone! I’m back with the 3rd and final version of the Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging. We’ve done the original midnight version, the sunrise version, and now all that’s left is the sunset version. If you want to make the Sunrise Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Sunset, aka “The Golden Hour” has always reminded me of summers as a kid. My parents were the “come home when the street lights come on” type so dusk always meant that the day of play was almost over :(. Now it has become a time to look forward to taking pretty pictures (maker probs, lol). I have taken so many pictures of sunsets because how could you not? The colors are absolutely stunning and just reminds you of what a crazy beautiful planet we live on. So, as with the sunrise version, I used the sunset as my next muse for the latest version of the mini mountainside wall hanging. If you want to make the original Mini Mountainside Wall Hanging click here! Like I said in my previous post, be sure to keep an eye out because I may or may not be recreating the sunrise and sunset version of the original Mountainside Wall Hanging, aka the large big daddy version, lol. (I have literally made so many variations of this wall hanging I’m starting to lose track, lol) To purchase the large Mountainside Wall Hanging pattern click here! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You can use my Pinterest pin link by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the Printable PDF version of the pattern on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 9 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used is listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Black Loops & Threads Impeccable in Misty Blue Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Big Twist Soft in Rose Big Twist Value in Chocolate Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Red Heart Super Saver in Cafe’ Latte Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Red Heart Super Saver in Aran Red Heart Super Saver in Soft Navy Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/s = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations B = Black MB = Misty Blue GO = Gold R = Rose CH = Chocolate BF = Buff CL = Cafe’ Latte ST = Soft Taupe AR = Aran SN = Soft Navy Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. -This wall hanging is worked up using the cut and tie color changing method. Dimensions: 11.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet. To learn how to do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart rather than a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 45 in Black Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 2 – Row 7: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 8: 18 (B), 2 (MB), 24 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 9: 23 (B), 5 (MB), 16 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 10: 15 (B), 7 (MB), 22 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 11: 24 (B), 3 (MB), 17 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 12: 16 (B), 5 (MB), 10 (B), 2 (MB), 11 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 13: 10 (B), 4 (MB), 8 (B), 5 (R), 2 (MB), 4 (B), 1 (MB), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 14: 8 (B), 4 (MB), 2 (B), 6 (MB), 3 (R), 6 (B), 6 (MB), 9 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 15: 8 (B), 4 (MB), 1 (R), 10 (B), 5 (R), 6 (B), 1 (R), 1 (MB), 8 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 16: 7 (B), 4 (R), 4 (B), 7 (R), 8 (B), 4 (R), 10 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 17: 9 (B), 6 (R), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 3 (R), 2 (B), 6 (R), 6 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 18: 5 (B), 7 (R), 3 (B), 5 (R), 4 (GO), 4 (B), 5 (GO), 3 (R), 4 (B), 3 (R), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 19: 5 (R), 2 (B), 6 (R), 1 (GO), 8 (B), 8 (GO), 1 (B), 4 (GO), 2 (R), 6 (B), 1 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 20: 2 (GO), 4 (B), 7 (GO), 1 (B), 9 (GO), 6 (B), 6 (GO), 6 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 21: 4 (GO), 4 (B), 8 (GO), 4 (B), 19 (GO), 2 (B), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 22: 2 (CH), 3 (B), 2 (CH), 6 (BF), 12 (CH), 2 (B), 10 (CH), 2 (B), 5 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 23: 5 (CH), 3 (B), 7 (CH), 6 (B), 9 (CH), 8 (BF), 2 (CH), 1 (B), 3 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 24: 3 (CH), 1 (B), 1 (CH), 11 (BF), 8 (CH), 4 (B), 9 (CH), 1 (B), 6 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 25: 1 (BF), 5 (CH), 1 (B), 10 (CH), 2 (B), 8 (CH), 6 (BF), 1 (CL), 7 (BF), 3 (CH). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 26: 8 (BF), 5 (CL), 6 (BF), 5 (CH), 3 (B), 15 (CH), 2 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 27: 5 (BF), 13 (CH), 1 (B), 5 (CH), 5 (BF), 9 (CL), 6 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 28: 4 (BF), 10 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (BF), 3 (CH), 1 (B), 14 (CH), 4 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 29: 4 (BF), 17 (CH), 5 (BF), 1 (AR), 4 (ST), 10 (CL), 3 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 30: 1 (BF), 11 (CL), 3 (ST), 5 (AR), 4 (BF), 15 (CH), 5 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 31: 12 (BF), 7 (CH), 4 (BF), 8 (AR), 3 (ST), 10 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 32: 9 (CL), 6 (ST), 7 (AR), 2 (ST), 2 (BF), 8 (CH), 10 (BF). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 33: 9 (BF), 8 (CH), 2 (BF), 3 (GO), 4 (ST), 4 (AR), 7 (ST), 7 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 34: 6 (CL), 14 (ST), 7 (GO), 9 (CH), 7 (BF), 1 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 35: 2 (GO), 6 (BF), 7 (CH), 11 (GO), 4 (ST), 14 (CL). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 36: 1 (GO), 11 (CL), 5 (ST), 13 (GO), 7 (CL), 4 (BF), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 37: 4 (GO), 2 (BF), 7 (CH), 16 (GO), 4 (ST), 8 (CL), 3 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 38: 4 (GO), 6 (CL), 3 (ST), 20 (GO), 6 (CL), 5 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 39: 7 (GO), 3 (CL), 4 (R), 18 (GO), 3 (ST), 3 (CL), 6 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 40: 7 (GO), 1 (CL), 2 (ST), 9 (GO), 21 (R), 4 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 41: 6 (GO), 15 (R), 23 (GO). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 42: 6 (R), 9 (GO), 29 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 43: 7 (R), 4 (AR), 33 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 44: 31 (R), 8 (AR), 5 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 45: 4 (R), 10 (AR), 20 (R), 1 (AR), 9 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 46: 30 (R), 10 (AR), 4 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 47: 2 (MB), 29 (SN), 6 (MB), 7 (R). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 48: 2 (MB), 8 (R), 7 (MB), 15 (SN), 9 (AR), 3 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 49: 3 (MB), 12 (AR), 10 (SN), 15 (MB), 1 (AR), 3 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 50 : 21 (MB), 7 (SN), 1 (MB), 12 (AR), 3 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 51: 4 (MB), 10 (AR), 4 (MB), 4 (SN), 4 (MB), 1 (AR), 17 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 52: 30 (MB), 10 (AR), 4 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 53: 5 (MB), 8 (AR), 22 (MB), 1 (AR), 8 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 54: 8 (MB), 1 (AR), 5 (MB), 6 (SN), 13 (MB), 4 (AR), 7 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 55: 2 (MB), 1 (AR), 11 (MB), 3 (SN), 1 (AR), 8 (SN), 8 (MB), 3 (AR), 4 (MB), 3 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 56: 5 (SN), 7 (AR), 26 (SN), 6 (MB). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 57: 2 (SN), 7 (MB), 16 (SN), 1 (AR), 8 (SN), 3 (AR), 7 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 58: 8 (SN), 1 (AR), 35 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 59: 6 (SN), 1 (AR), 28 (SN), 1 (AR), 6 (SN), 1 (AR), 1 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Row 60 – Row 61: 44 (SN). Ch 1, turn. (44) Fasten off after Row 61 leaving at least a 3 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Black. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a larger crochet hook and push the hook through the far left foundation chain on the bottom of the piece. Fold the 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the foundation chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim to your preferred length. Hanging the project To attach the project to a dowel or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. (to follow a video tutorial click here) Repeat for each stitch along the...
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It has been a weird week. I am running up against the deadline for finishing the "Elements" pieces and I essentially lost two days this week. Monday morning I woke up with a stiff neck and by bedtime I was in a serious amount of pain. Did not sleep and by morning I was in such pain and fear of what might be causing it that I went straight to the Urgent Care Clinic near us. It was a strained trapezius muscle in my neck, making my neck impossible to move without screaming, hot pain and sending tentacles of pain winding up around my skull. The recommendation was rest and drugs and sleep and a soft cervical collar to support the weight of my head. So I lounged around all day on Tuesday reading and sleeping, felt a little better on Wednesday and much better today. So I was back in the studio this afternoon. "Water" should have been easy (that's why I left it for last), but I had a hard time settling on an idea. Close to my heart is the wetland area where we walk, so that began to take shape in my head. I started with an assortment of blue, gray and tan fabrics and fused some strips to form a base. At the end of today I had this: I think I am nearly there. A few additions, then I will trim it to size and bind it. Speaking of the wetland area, we had a surprise when we walked last week. Sofia was with us, and as we came around the corner near the Fanno Farmhouse, Beth and I were talking away and Sofia piped in "look at the turtle!" There, studiously digging in the dirt at the side of the trail, was a large turtle. I took its picture with my phone. That evening on the local news was a story of another turtle that was captured in a backyard several miles away. They are snapping turtles that have invaded the wetlands and creek. They are not native to the area and are thought to have been pets, originally, that were released into the creek and have bred there for years. This is the season when they come onto land to dig holes and lay eggs. They are quite destructive, eating the native fish, frogs, even baby ducks and can take a finger off if you are dumb enough to offer it to one. We found this one pretty interesting and were happy to have encountered it until we learned later what pests they are. If we see another we are advised to call the Parks department or Fish and Wildlife, who will come and take it away. Wish I had known. Now I am on the lookout when we walk.
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I created some cyanotypes(sun prints) onto fabric this past summer and stitched the fabric together this winter to create this unique textile. This piece is made with cyanotype fabric and hand dyed fabric. The binding is hand stitched with linen fabric. The fabric is machined stitched together and then hand quilted with a cotton batting and green linen backing. There are two triangles hand sewn on the back for a dowel so this piece is ready to hang! one of kind Dimensions: 10 1/4" x15"
Hey Everyone! I’m back and with a new free wall hanging pattern! To no surprise at all, this pattern continues on with the lunar theme I’ve been pretty much obsessed with for the past month or so (hope you aren’t sick of the theme yet :)) This pattern is actually inspired by my most recent full sized wall hanging pattern release, The Moon Ridge Wall Hanging. I am so in love with the pattern and I knew I wanted to make a smaller and similar version to be able to offer for free and my blog! To purchase the full size Moon Ridge Wall Hanging pattern click here! The Rolling Hills Wall Hanging pattern is slightly different to the Moon Ridge with the addition of the sun. I had so much fun creating this pattern. I hope you all love it as much as I do. Also, feel free to get creative with the color story! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Craftsmart Value (Michaels) in Clay Craftsmart Value (Michaels) in Ginger Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Putty Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Thread Impeccable in Claret Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations C = Claret Cl = Clay G = Ginger S = Soft Taupe P = Putty Go = Gold A = Aran Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(G) means 8 sc in the color ginger. Dimensions: 9 inches wide x 11 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern. To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart comes with the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 35 in Claret Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (34) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 6: 21 (C), 8 (Cl), 5 (C). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 7: 3 (C), 12 (Cl), 19 (C). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 8: 2 (G), 15 (C), 16 (Cl), 1 (C). Change to Clay. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 9: 19 (Cl), 11 (C), 4 (G). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 10: 6 (G), 7 (C), 4 (G), 17 (Cl). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 11: 15 (Cl), 19 (G). Ch 1, turn. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 12: 21 (G), 13 (Cl). Change to Soft Taupe. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 13: 1 (S), 10 (Cl), 4 (S), 19 (G). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 14: 17 (G), 8 (S), 6 (Cl), 3 (S). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 15: 19 (S), 13 (G), 2 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 16: 3 (A). 10 (G), 4 (A), 17 (S). Change to Aran. Ch 1, turn (34) Row 17: 1 (A), 14 (S), 8 (A), 6 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 18: 21 (A), 10 (S), 3 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 19: 5 (A), 6 (S), 23 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 20 – Row 26: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 27: 14 (A), 7 (P), 13 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 28: 11 (A), 11 (P). 12 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 29: 16 (A), 8 (P), 10 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 30: 9 (A), 7 (P), 18 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 31: 19 (A), 7 (P), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 32: 8 (A), 6 (P), 20 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 33: 21 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 34: 7 (A), 6 (P), 21 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 35: 21 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 36: 7 (A), 6 (P), 21 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 37: 8 (A), 4 (Go), 9 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 38: 7 (A), 6 (P), 8 (A), 6 (Go), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 39: 6 (A), 8 (Go), 7 (A), 6 (P), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 40: 8 (A), 6 (P), 6 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 41: 6 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A), 6 (P), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 42: 9 (A), 6 (P), 5 (A), 8 (Go), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 43: 7 (A), 6 (Go), 4 (A), 7 (P), 10 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 44: 11 (A), 7 (P), 4 (A), 4 (Go), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 45: 14 (A), 7 (P), 13 (A). Ch 1, turn. (34) Row 46 – Row 49: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (34) Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Claret. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch: using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st st on top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) ENJOY! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
I am so excited to share this pattern with you guys because I have had this idea for over a year! When I published the full size version of the Diamond Bobble Wall Hanging in my Etsy shop last year I knew I wanted to create a mini version of the wall hanging to offer for free on a blog. I just didn’t have the blog yet. A year later and I am finally able to share this pattern with everyone and I hope you love it as much as I do. Click here for the full size version of the Diamond Bobble Wall Hanging Pattern. This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you so much for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re welcome to save it by using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase an inexpensive PRINTABLE PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlight and make notes as needed. It is a total of 8 pages including the front and back cover pages. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn Dowel Rod or Wooden Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver and Loops & Threads Impeccable. If you would like to use a similar yarn that I did click here! *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sp = Space Sk = Skip Sc = Single Crochet Dc = Double Crochet ** = Repeat Bobble Stitch = *yarn over, insert hook into stitch and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook* repeat 3 more times. Now you should have 5 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on your hook. (do not chain after this, move straight into your next stitch) Special Notes – The wall hanging is worked in rows -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The chain 1 does not count as the 1st stitch. -The chain 2 does not count as the 1st stitch. -The 1st st of each row should be placed in the same st as the turning chain. Finished Dimensions: 8 inches tall x 5 inches wide (not including fringe) Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern. Pattern Ch 22 Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn (21) Place sc in the back hump of the ch for a cleaner edge. Row 2 – Row 3: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 4: sc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, sc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. Row 5 – Row 6: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Ch 2, turn after Row 6 Row 7: dc in the 1st st, *ch 1, sk the next st, dc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (10 ch 1 sp, 11 dc) Row 8: sc in each st and ch 1 sp across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 9: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 10: sc in the next 10 sts, bobble, sc in the last 10 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 11: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 12: sc in the next 8 sts, bobble, *sc in the next st, bobble* repeat 2 times, sc in the last 8 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 13: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 14: sc in the next 6 sts, bobble, sc, bobble, sc in the next 3 sts, bobble, sc, bobble, sc in the last 6 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 15: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 16: sc in the next 4 sts, bobble, sc, bobble, sc in the next 7 sts, bobble sc, bobble, sc in the last 4 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 17: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 18: sc in the next 6 sts, bobble, sc, bobble, sc in the next 3 sts, bobble, sc, bobble, sc in the last 6 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 19: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 20: sc in the next 8 sts, bobble, *sc in the next st, bobble* repeat 2 times, sc in the last 8 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 21: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 22: sc in the next 10 sts, bobble, sc in the last 10 sts. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 23: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 24: sc in each st across. Ch 2, turn. (21) Row 25: dc in the 1st st, *ch 1, sk the next st, dc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. Row 26: sc in each st and ch 1 sp across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 27: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 28: sc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, sc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (21) Row 29 – Row 31: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (21) Fasten off after Row 31 leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 10 inch pieces of yarn in the color you used for the project. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the ends of the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to a dowel rod or wooden branch, using a yarn needle weave the tail over the dowel and back under into the 1st st on the top the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with yarn and knot off both ends. Trim the excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more wall hanging patterns click here!
Hey Everyone! I am back and with a new free crochet wall hanging pattern! This pattern has been on the books for so long and I am so excited to finally have it out for everyone to enjoy. I have been so inspired by the moon and anything astronomy lately that it is no surprise that this new wall hanging pattern is lunar themed. This wall hanging was actually inspired by a larger wall hanging that I published last year, The Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging. To purchase the full size Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging click here! It is a little on the larger side so I knew I wanted to be able to offer it in a smaller size (and for free on the blog). I am so obsessed with how this came out and I hope you love it as much as I do. I cant wait to see what color combinations you guys come up with! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re more than welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations A = Aran ST = Soft Taupe G = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. Dimensions: 7 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 29 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (28) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 6 – Row 7: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 8: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 9: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 10: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 11: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 12: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 13: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 14: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 15: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 16 – Row 19: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 20: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 21: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 22: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 23: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 24 – Row 25: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 26 – Row 32: 5 (A), 18 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 33 – Row 34: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 35: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 36: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 37: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 38: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 39 – Row 42: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 43: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 44: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 45: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 46: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 47: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 48: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 49: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 50: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 51 – Row 52: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 53 – Row 57: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Fasten off leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
This preposition poster serves as a great visual for students who are learning about prepositions. Shrink it and they can glue it right into their notebooks! I personally hang mine up on a skill focus wall. Enjoy!
Hey Everyone! I am back and with a new free crochet wall hanging pattern! This pattern has been on the books for so long and I am so excited to finally have it out for everyone to enjoy. I have been so inspired by the moon and anything astronomy lately that it is no surprise that this new wall hanging pattern is lunar themed. This wall hanging was actually inspired by a larger wall hanging that I published last year, The Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging. To purchase the full size Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging click here! It is a little on the larger side so I knew I wanted to be able to offer it in a smaller size (and for free on the blog). I am so obsessed with how this came out and I hope you love it as much as I do. I cant wait to see what color combinations you guys come up with! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re more than welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations A = Aran ST = Soft Taupe G = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. Dimensions: 7 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 29 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (28) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 6 – Row 7: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 8: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 9: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 10: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 11: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 12: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 13: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 14: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 15: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 16 – Row 19: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 20: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 21: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 22: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 23: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 24 – Row 25: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 26 – Row 32: 5 (A), 18 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 33 – Row 34: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 35: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 36: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 37: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 38: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 39 – Row 42: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 43: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 44: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 45: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 46: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 47: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 48: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 49: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 50: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 51 – Row 52: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 53 – Row 57: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Fasten off leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!