Cute crochet Christmas wreath ideas for your next stitching project
If you're looking for a lovely way to add crochet to your Christmas decorations, why not make a Christmas crochet wreath?
Crafters across the world have been taking to social media to share their latest crochet wreath projects – and the results have us seriously inspired.
There are so many beautiful designs to choose from when stitching your crochet Christmas wreath. There's something for every style, from simple Scandi designs to beautifully intricate motifs of robins and Christmas trees.
It's the perfect project for improver crocheters, who have mastered the basic stitches and would like to use their skills to have a handmade Christmas.
If you do make a crochet Christmas wreath, we wouldn't recommend hanging it outside – your hard work may be damaged by the elements.
Happy stitching!
Seriously Scandi
We're always inspired by Scandi-style decorations for Christmas, and this wreath from @sweet_sharna on Instagram is no exception. Adding fresh gypsophila is the perfect finishing touch!
Marvellous in miniature
Sometimes wonderful crochet projects come in small parcels! This mini crochet wreath from @xuxu_crochet on Instagram is just lovely. It makes a gorgeous bag charm or bauble for your Christmas tree.
Cute Christmas trees
A Christmas wreath is a wonderful opportunity to go 'all out' with your crochet – add all your favourite Christmas motifs for maximum effect.
This one from @queen_babs on Instagram is so eye-catching and cheerful, filled with so many beautiful details.
Simple and stylish
If you prefer, keep your Christmas wreath in one colour yarn and instead draw the eye to the detail in the stitching. This one from @lostincrochet on Instagram is so beautiful and is the perfect addition to your Christmas decorations.
Ravishing robin
Who can resist a Christmas robin? So why not work one into your crochet wreath like @clairelouisecreations_crochet on Instagram. The robin is just adorable, and we love the holly sprigs round it, too.
Do you love crochet? Share your creations with us by tagging @primamag in your pictures on Instagram!
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