I crocheted along with you and made the cutest little ornament to go with a baby blanket I’m gifting for a baby’s first Christmas! Thank you for sharing this awesome tutorial!
I remember making these in the early 70s! We stretched out a wire coat hanger and then used the hook to hang it up…they were beautiful! Thanks for bringing this back!
fantastic!!! would have loved to have seen them, i was born in the 70's 🙂 I made a fabric wreath with a coat hanger in a heart shape when my son was young. thanks so much for watching and your comment xx
@@HandmadebyDiana the fabric wreath, was it made by cutting out a circle,and basting stitches around the edges and pulling the string to form a ‘puff’ of sorts? Or the ripping rectangular pieces and tying them to the hanger? I’ve been thinking of trying to make one again, then came across your video and said: ah, this is infinitely better!
@@annieo54 it was the ripped rectangular pieces , i would take them to a thrift store i worked at and donated them and customers would buy them, i was surprised they even liked them.
This is the best crocheted Christmas wreath I have seen. I’ve probably got red and green yarn somewhere but have sent of for more and as soon as I get it I’ll be starting mine
Hi there Phyllis, I am actually going to use the fabric one i made, (this one) for my front door this yr. ua-cam.com/video/YTLYGNedUYs/v-deo.html Thanks for watching x
This is my first visit and I have to admit I thought the wreath was going to look a bit tacky and old ladyish but how wrong was I? It looks great! I’m going to make one for my front door. Thank you 😊
I know I will have extra green and red after finishing my grandchildren’s Christmas afghans (fiance went yarn shopping 🤣) and now I know next project ♥️🎄
Hi Caroline, so sorry to disapoint, but i actually learnt to crochet in U.S terms. so all my tutorials etc are in U.S terms. but its very easily converted.
Hi Jessica good question, when you get to the second last round (the double crochet round) see if its as fluffy as what you would like and the center gap is as big as what you want, if not then just add another row of the DC round. 🙂 hope that helps
Hi Cindy thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I am starting to develop arthritis , its no fun at all. the green was a "needles" brand here in Aus, and the red was a "super value" both acrylic. sorry i know that doesnt help. xx
you csn use whatever you like. i have used 2 greens like in my other video and i used the red and green in this one, a solid color would be just as pretty.... oh i just had a thought, wonder what it would look like in solid white?? thanks for watching xx
@HandmadebyDiana,❤ thanks for getting back to me. I really appreciate the feed back. Love your video. I too think an all white on will be really pretty. This will be interesting because I'm using a 12 inch 4 ring wire form wreath that I got from walmart
Hi thanks for watching, i dont know which country your in , but most cheap shops in Australia have them in their craft section, if your in America then probably Michaels etc... or the uk, i would say a craft store. 🙂
Lovely design, but it was created by Michael Sellick of The Crochet Crowd many years ago. The only difference is he used a coat hanger for the ring, which isn’t as stable as a solid ring.
It may have been created/shown by some else as well, i make my hair scrunchies this way and thought it could be done on a ring, there are many tutorials out there that are done similar or the same as others. you can adapt it however you want.
Thanks for descriving clearly what you were doing. I'm blind and I could easily follow what you did. ❤
hi there, i'm glad you could follow along x
I crocheted along with you and made the cutest little ornament to go with a baby blanket I’m gifting for a baby’s first Christmas! Thank you for sharing this awesome tutorial!
thats lovely glad you enjoyed it.xx
Thank you for this very easy and very pretty wreath.xx
thanks for watching x
I’m going to start this immediately! Thank you for such an easy to understand tutorial ❤
This is a fun tutorial to follow and the end product is beautiful,thank you, for sharing your time.❤
thank you so much for the lovely comment and watching xx
So nice - another project to now add to my ever-growing list ! Thank you so much! ❤
That is absolutely darling! I can’t wait to try it. Thank you!!!
thanks for watching x
I am now on my second wreath, thank you for a great video. Just going over to start the elf shoe 😊🎄
Hi Kim , fantastic !!! x
This is gorgeous! Thank you for this simple crochet pattern!
Lovely I will give it a try for sure.
I’m so glad I came across your channel. Had been wanting to make a Christmas wreath for the past month. Your pattern is so beautiful, I love it
The crochet Christmas wreath looks amazing.
Thank you for sharing the tutorial.
It is on my to do list 🙂 for next year 😊
thanks for watching
I have now made 10! Gifts !!
wow well done!
Thank you! This was such a fun project! I’m a newbie and I was able to make this.
thats great! xx
I remember making these in the early 70s! We stretched out a wire coat hanger and then used the hook to hang it up…they were beautiful! Thanks for bringing this back!
fantastic!!! would have loved to have seen them, i was born in the 70's 🙂 I made a fabric wreath with a coat hanger in a heart shape when my son was young. thanks so much for watching and your comment xx
@@HandmadebyDiana the fabric wreath, was it made by cutting out a circle,and basting stitches around the edges and pulling the string to form a ‘puff’ of sorts? Or the ripping rectangular pieces and tying them to the hanger? I’ve been thinking of trying to make one again, then came across your video and said: ah, this is infinitely better!
@@annieo54 it was the ripped rectangular pieces , i would take them to a thrift store i worked at and donated them and customers would buy them, i was surprised they even liked them.
I’m starting one tomorrow. It’s beautiful
fantastic , thank you
This is the best crocheted Christmas wreath I have seen. I’ve probably got red and green yarn somewhere but have sent of for more and as soon as I get it I’ll be starting mine
thank you x
Wow! I Love this!! Thank You for sharing!!!
thank you! currently working on a smaller version as table top decor 🙂
thank you for sharing! im makin mine right now! easy to follow instructions.. love this. you have a beautiful wreath by the way!
Hi there Melissa, yay have fun, thank you for the compliment, i am working on another video to show how it can be made into decor for a table top 🙂
@@HandmadebyDiana cant wait!!!
Very pretty and easy instructions. Thank you.
thank you x
I have made 2 wreaths from your tutorial and they turned out beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!
Hi Cindy, thats great to hear glad you love it! xx
What a cute clever project. Wreath looks lovely.
thank you Janet x
Oh Wow!!!!! What beautiful gift n future heirloom to give to someone Merry Xmas to you 🙋🏼♀️🎄🎅🏻
Merry Xmas xx
Subscribed. I'm going to do a wreath. It's beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
I have lots of variables of green left over yarn so am going to give it a go. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Hi there Sue, thanks for watchg, make sure you check my new video, same concept but for a table top. 🙂
I love this! It’s so beautiful and such a fantastic idea for all of the metal rings I have.❤
thank you hun xx
This is beautiful for the front door. Thank you
Hi there Phyllis, I am actually going to use the fabric one i made, (this one) for my front door this yr.
ua-cam.com/video/YTLYGNedUYs/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching x
I think you must have a lot of patience! It is very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
thank you xx
Beautiful!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you for a easy to understand video tutorial.
thank you so much for watching xx
Fantastic Diana, genius! X🥰🇬🇧
thank you xx
Oh, I love it. Just what i need. Thank you.
thanks for watching, i hope you love it when its done 🙂
Very clever we’ll done ❤
Thankyou for sharing!
Very pretty❤
thank you x
Very beautiful. Thank you❤
Just finished mine, it looks amazing x
YAY!!! well done! xx
😢This is very beautiful!! Thank you!
thank you xx
So cute and easy
thank you
This is so stinking cute! I'm going to start making one of these tomorrow! Thank you making and sharing this video!
Hi there, thanks for watching & commenting, have fun, i also recently uploaded another video how you can make one as a table top center piece 🙂
@HandmadebyDiana Awesome! I'll check it out! Thank you. Blessings!
Thank you for a great pattern and tutorial.
thank you for your kind comment xx
Wow nice
thank you
Love it ❤
thanks for watching
Love this idea, thank you.
Hi there,thank you, thanks for watching x
Awesome ❤...
Thanks 🤗
Love it thank you. UK
thank you xx
Love this! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment x
I love it! ❤
thank you xx
Omgggg.... Adorable but sooooooooooo many 3 x double crochet! 😮 maybe on a smaller ring.... Lolzzz...💞💚💞
yes its a lot, but it turns out pretty and you dont have to make one LOL 🙂
Beautiful
thank you
New subscriber! Beautiful wreath!! Thank you for sharing.
Hi There Nana, thanks so much for becoming a subscriber x
I absolutely love this!!!! I'm so glad this tutorial popped up today. I have subscribed and can't wait to try this!
Hi there, thanks for watching and subscribing, much appreciated xx
Thank you so much, guess what the family are getting for yearly deco gift.
perfect! xx
Lovely ❤
thank you x
This is my first visit and I have to admit I thought the wreath was going to look a bit tacky and old ladyish but how wrong was I? It looks great! I’m going to make one for my front door. Thank you 😊
glad you like it xx
So cute thank u 💓
thank you Laura
How Fun!
Very nice
thank you x
I know I will have extra green and red after finishing my grandchildren’s Christmas afghans (fiance went yarn shopping 🤣) and now I know next project ♥️🎄
perfect!! 🙂
I did one around a embroidery hoop so it wouldnt turn so much.
great idea!
Oh good an Australian accent. Therefore uk terminology. Thanks Diana.
Hi Caroline, so sorry to disapoint, but i actually learnt to crochet in U.S terms. so all my tutorials etc are in U.S terms. but its very easily converted.
Ironically I picked up a ring today by happy accident.
Beautiful 🎄🎄🎄🥅
thank you x
my ring is alittle bigger so would i go around it more times?
Hi Jessica good question, when you get to the second last round (the double crochet round) see if its as fluffy as what you would like and the center gap is as big as what you want, if not then just add another row of the DC round. 🙂 hope that helps
@@HandmadebyDiana es it does ty
Beautiful Diana, I have arthritis in my fingers but, I made give this a go. What brand yarn and colors did you use? Thank you for sharing!
Hi Cindy thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I am starting to develop arthritis , its no fun at all. the green was a "needles" brand here in Aus, and the red was a "super value" both acrylic. sorry i know that doesnt help. xx
What size ring did you use?
hi there i am pretty sure i mention it at the beggining of the video
Can I use just one color of yarn for this pattern, or does it have to be two?
you csn use whatever you like. i have used 2 greens like in my other video and i used the red and green in this one, a solid color would be just as pretty.... oh i just had a thought, wonder what it would look like in solid white?? thanks for watching xx
@HandmadebyDiana,❤ thanks for getting back to me. I really appreciate the feed back. Love your video. I too think an all white on will be really pretty. This will be interesting because I'm using a 12 inch 4 ring wire form wreath that I got from walmart
Nice where can I purchase the medal rings
Hi thanks for watching, i dont know which country your in , but most cheap shops in Australia have them in their craft section, if your in America then probably Michaels etc... or the uk, i would say a craft store. 🙂
@ Brooklyn ny United States
Amazon
@ thank you
Dollar store or any craft store.
Total yards of yarn for project?
good question, but i am so sorry i have no idea, in fact i played yarn chicken with my green.
Lovely design, but it was created by Michael Sellick of The Crochet Crowd many years ago. The only difference is he used a coat hanger for the ring, which isn’t as stable as a solid ring.
It may have been created/shown by some else as well, i make my hair scrunchies this way and thought it could be done on a ring, there are many tutorials out there that are done similar or the same as others. you can adapt it however you want.