Woooooooooooohoooooooooooooo I am SOosososososososooooooo excited to be sharing this project with you today, I have been leaping about with happiness all morning at the sight of my finished wreath hanging on the door. I finished it last night at 10pm after a marathon of hard core, fiddly stitching. The stitching on of 100+ little bits was a real mare and it was a good job I was so obsessed with getting it done or else I might have given up. But hey, it's done now, and if I say so myself it is rather fabulous.
I was trying to remember when I started this project? Two weeks ago? Three weeks ago maybe? It was towards the end of November when I began working on the stripy cover, you can read about the beginnings of the wreath here.
I did much of my wreath making in the evenings once the Little People were in bed. Sometimes I would sit downstairs at the table, but more often I would take myself upstairs and snuggle up in bed to work on the colourful rows. Crocheting in bed has to be one of the happiest and most comforting things ever-ever. Pure pleasure.
This is how the cover looked when I had finished it. I have been asked a number of times for the pattern, but there is no pattern as such. I simply made a chain that fit comfortably around the polystyrene ring (it was roughly 32 stitches), then worked up straight rows of Double Crochet. I varied the width of the stripes and chose the colours at random. The yarn is quite thick (it's Bamboo Ewe by Stitch Nation) worked on a 5mm hook and as you can see, I wasn't really paying enough attention was I?! Can you see how it narrrows towards the middle? That was due to me missing a couple of stitches at the end of some rows, and it was a while before I realised what was going on. To rectify it, I simply added in a couple of increases in subsequent rows so that it widened out again. Good job I wasn't making a scarf isn't it?! Also note the long tail ends left at the end of each colour change....I left them deliberately as they would be used for stitching up the rows later.
I couldn't resist having a little play at this point, I was already quite giddy about it and couldn't wait to get going with the decorative bit.
This is the back of the wreath after I had finished sewing it up. The seam runs around the middle of the reverse side, and as I mentioned earlier, each stripe was stitched up using the tail end of yarn left in place for this purpose. Even though the back won't be visible when it's hung, I somehow felt I wanted to make it as neat as possible. It's a little messy, but not too bad.
I found a split ring (the sort you use for keys) in the bowl-of-useful-little-objects in the hallway, and managed to thread it through the crochet on the back to use as a hanger.
This is how it looked when the cover was all finished. Much the same as when I made my May Rose wreath, I did really love the stripes as they were :: simple and unadorned. But the Adornment simply had to happen. This was always going to be a fully encrusted concoction of woolly delights!
The decorative making was already well under way by this stage, and in my mind I had a good idea of how I wanted it to look. You may remember me sharing the glorious wreaths made by Maartje of Silly Old Suitcase....well that was my inspiration and I was hugely excited by the business of creating my very own decorative bits and bobs. Over the past few weeks I have been hooking up a decorative storm, and this is what I came up with.........
Triple Layer Flowers (pattern here)
Double Layer flowers (pattern here), with spotty buttons and little ribbon tails.
Little Balls (pattern here)
Little Stars (pattern here), with star button centres.
Jolly Holly (pattern here)
And of course pom poms (read about the making of them here)
I also gathered together some lovely additional bits :: colourful ric rac, sparkly berries, baubles, buttons and bells.
Five days ago I finally began the business of slowly pinning it all into place. Such fun!
I pinned on everything I had made (which was a lot), and was suddenly quite shocked to find that the wreath was only half full! Yikes!! Not enough stuff!! Need to make more!!!
So I spent two whole evenings frantically hooking up extra flowers, jolly holly and little balls, as well as making more pom poms. I had become rather obsessed with this wreath, and so desperately wanted to see it finished.
I have to tell you, it was really hard work stitching everything in place, and was not in the least bit enjoyable. It took a further two whole evenings to complete, and it made me veeeery grumpy. My fingers hurt. I said some bad words. But at 10pm last night, the last bell was stitched into place and it was finished. Finished!! I was so happy!
There is such a lot of happiness, love and excitement in this creation of mine. It is everything I had hoped it would be, and yet it is also so very much more.
Can I show you?
Can I share my colourful-crazy-bonkers Christmas Wreath with you?
Here...
it...
comes...........................................................................
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Ta-dah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ I ♥ L ♥ O ♥ V ♥ E ♥ I T ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know it's a bit bonkers and very over the top. But I love it so much!
I especially love the Little Bird nestled at the bottom. This is a smaller, fatter version of the Bower Bird that I designed, and it's a great success I think. I know many of you are waiting for this pattern, and I promise you it will be coming very, very soon (hopefully in the next day or two - the photos are already done, I just need to pull it all together and write it all out).
At the moment, the wreath is hung on my kitchen door and my heart jolts every time I clap eyes on it. I had fully intended for it to hang on my front door, but when I mentioned it to friends they were horrified at the thought of it getting wet/dirty or something untoward happening to it. So now I'm thinking it will look lovely hanging above my fireplace where I can gaze adoringly at it day after day.
Christmas Wreath, I Love you!!!!
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What a triumph! I am more into knitting than crochet but might have to give this a go as it is so beautiful. Happy Christmas.
Posted by: Sue | December 15, 2015 at 03:40 PM
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Люся Орлова | December 15, 2015 at 01:05 PM
Did you ever publish the pattern for the little bird decoration for the Christmas Wreath? I can't seem to find it. This wreath is absolutely beautiful and I would like to make one for my kids next year. Thank you!
Posted by: Diane Salguero | December 15, 2015 at 04:26 AM
Lucy! Maravilloso trabajo! el color, la idea! unas felices navidades! y mil gracias por compartir tu creatividad!
Un caluroso saludos desde Estocolmo, Suecia.
Posted by: Milagros Fernandez | December 09, 2015 at 08:28 AM
Absolutely beautiful! I'm inspired to make one myself but wont' have time this side of Christmas so I think I'd better start early for 2016.
Posted by: Jenni Smith | November 24, 2015 at 04:36 PM
Oh wow I don't suppose you make to sell they are fab xxx
Posted by: Katy | November 24, 2015 at 10:41 AM
This is beautiful
Posted by: mavis hume | November 23, 2015 at 03:15 PM
hemosos
Posted by: marilyn | November 23, 2015 at 02:42 PM
I love color and I too get happy just looking at it.
Posted by: Barbara | November 12, 2015 at 02:08 PM
Your wreaths are absolutely gorgeous, you could have a very profitable business selling them and no shortage of clients I bet, but I guess it takes you too long and work to consider that. I for one would be the first in the queue, so if you ever do let me know, meanwhile enjoy your wreaths and don't stop sharing them with us. Best wishes, Elaine Hill.
Posted by: Elaine Hill | November 06, 2015 at 09:03 PM
It's absolutely beautiful and would love to make this for my daughter. Please let me know when the pattern is on sale and I will certainly buy x
Posted by: Shirley Blyth | November 06, 2015 at 01:45 PM
Dear Lucy, I love your Christmas wreath...do you sell them, & if so how much do they cost. I would love one of these on my front door at Christmas..
Posted by: Debbie Johnson | November 05, 2015 at 01:00 PM
Lucy the Christmas Wreath is just fabulous! My sister has nearly finished hers & when I finish what I am doing I shall start mine. Thank you tons & tons!
Posted by: Pauline Robbins | October 19, 2015 at 03:40 PM
Gorgeous wreath! x
Posted by: Bernie | October 13, 2015 at 10:02 AM
elle est magnifique cette couronne de noel
Posted by: 30 wimayo | March 21, 2015 at 11:03 AM
Loving these you are making me want to make one
Posted by: Wendy Hewings | March 10, 2015 at 07:51 PM
Lucy, I saved this page back when I came across it in 2014. I was not a crocheter then, but I was dead set that I would learn how to ... just so I could make my own wreath! A couple of months later and I can proudly say I am a beginner at crocheting, thanks to you and your colourful wreath :)
I cant wait till I can make my own. Thank you for the inspiration!!
Posted by: Grace Keogh | February 06, 2015 at 05:21 AM
I am really amazed that how talented you are
every thing I see in this site is gorgeous fantastic really defies description.Really cant's say how much I admire your works.I would like to ask you to put some jewelry pattern as well,if it's possible .
wish you success.
Posted by: sh | January 21, 2015 at 08:26 PM
This is absolutely splendiferous! Thanks for the great instructions, too. Will I make one? Don't know, but it could happen!
Posted by: Reyna Lorele | December 29, 2014 at 04:24 AM
It's Christmas Eve and I'm winding down in preparation for a very busy Christmas Day. And of course winding down usually involves yarn or thread...so I went to Ravelry to browse and found your Christmas wreath. This is the most creative and refreshing holiday pattern I have seen in a very long time. Fabulously colorful and inspiring. Your details are awesome. I obviously don't have time to make it for this year but I'll be getting started on one for next year very soon. Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Beckimom | December 25, 2014 at 01:47 AM
Oh Luce!! This wreath is just spectacular! I love all the itty bitty parts that you chose to put on this wreath. You always just seem to know how to fill each space. I love this wreath too!!!!
Lots of colorful hugs sent your way from across the pond. May you have a spectacular evening and a wonderful day.
You rock girl!!
Posted by: Robin Summers | December 24, 2014 at 12:15 AM
That is fabulous ! Well done -feel inspired !
Happy Christmas !
Posted by: Jan | December 23, 2014 at 07:43 AM
FANTASTIC!!!!
Posted by: Nicoletta Donin | December 20, 2014 at 10:06 PM
oooh this is fantastic... thanks for sharing it x
Posted by: Cheryl Powling | December 20, 2014 at 07:53 AM
My niece tagged me in this and said she wants me to make her one before next Christmas....guess my fingers might get a bit sore
Posted by: Jackie | December 19, 2014 at 04:08 PM