I crocheted the flowers in various sizes and a neutral colour palette which will work even through the summer.
It turned out quite well (and was free!).
Any long, thin, bendable branches such as dogwood or grapevines would do.
Cut eight pieces of wire approximately 7-8 long for securing the branches together.
It is important to establish a good base for the wreath.
I was aiming for a looser wreath, so I didnt secure the branches to each other too closely.
You may need small pieces of wire to hold some of the branches in place.
Trim off any ends that did not fit properly.
Your DIY mulberry branch wreath form is complete!
Row 1: Triple crochet in third chain from hook.
Triple crochet in every following chain to end.
Row 2: Single crochet in next chain space.
Triple crochet five in next chain space.
Repeat pattern across to end of row.
Should end with a single crochet.
Fasten off, leaving tail long enough for sewing (about 4 inches).
Fix flower in place by sewing together.
Medium flowers: start with chain 29 then follow the same directions as for Large Purple Flower.
Small flowers: start with chain 21 then follow the same directions as for Large Purple Flower.
Once all of the flowers are completed, arrange them as desired and sew them to the wreath.
This simple spring wreath is the perfect natural decor for an indoor door or wall.
You may also like ourneutral fall floral wreathas well as ourrustic driftwood and lavender wreath.
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