NancyL says: October 24, at pm. Love this; just made my first one. Rebecca, how did you attach the ornaments? Kimberly says: October 22, at pm. Jennifer Rydel says: October 20, at pm. Are you having a problem with the website? Kerry Dionne says: October 4, at pm. Love your work!! Kerry Dionne says: October 18, at am. Thanks so much. I will give it a try! Linda says: October 4, at pm. Did the one skein showing do the whole wreath?
Thanks, Linda. Heather says: September 27, at pm. Kristine says: September 22, at pm. Maria Sanyshyn says: September 22, at am. Rolanda Jeffrey says: September 21, at pm. Patrice says: September 21, at pm. Just watched the video! Thanks so much! Beth Ellen says: September 21, at pm. Deborah says: September 21, at pm. About how much chunky yarn did you use?
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Repeat this step next to this piece of yarn until you have filled up the hoop with all 32 pieces. Now you will overlap your leather by about half of an inch and put your decorative nail head there in the middle to secure the two ends together.
Lastly, flip over your wreath and tie a small piece of string on the back of the leather so you can hang your new wreath! This is so cute! Any other yarns you would substitute?
Thanks so much! You might check your local craft stores? This one is similar — but still only available in store, not online…. Love this! How many packages of yarn are needed for one wreath like this?
And is the color here oatmeal as it links? Thank you so much! Hi Lorraine! The third patterned fabric was for the sides, top and bottom. Next, use embroidery thread to stitch the birdhouse together. Start by hand sewing the front of the birdhouse to the sides. Then stitch the back to the sides to form a box shape. Use a very simple hand stitch to join the pieces. Next, simply pop the top and bottom pieces into the house.
They should fit snuggly. Finish off the birdhouse by adding the roof. First, make the roof pitched by bending it in the middle. Then, glue it to the top of the birdhouse. Use pins to keep the roof in place as the glue dries. All is left is to add this cute fabric birdhouse to the DIY yarn wreath. The wreath is made from polystyrene, so it is very easy to attach the house by just using some long pins.
Stick the pins into the back of the birdhouse through to the wreath ring. The bird on the top of the wreath was added using pins. I used pins instead of glue, which made it easy to change the decoration on this yarn wreath, when I fancied something different. If you liked this colorful DIY yarn wreath, then you should check out my equally colorful felted acorn wreath. You can see more spring crafts here.
When I saw this beauty on Pinterest I just knew it was yours. You always come up with such unique, colorful, happy ideas. Oh, my goodness! Claire, What an adorable wreath. Congratulations, you are being featured at Thursday Favorite Things Party. I hope you stop by. Thursday Favorite Things. Share NOW. TFT thursdaayfavoritethings eclecticredbarn Hugs, Bev.
Claire, your choice of colors tie in really well with the little handmade house. And the detail with the stitching on the house added another great layer of texture. This wreath could easily be used for fall and winter as well! Thanks for adding your pretty crafts to the the Friday with Friends link party :.
Thank you, yes I agree the colours on the wreath would work for Autumn too. I was pleased that I found fabric scraps for the house that matched the yarn. Your wreath is so colorful and adorable but mostly a great way to use up yarn.
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