Plant Boho Wall Hanging


Plant Boho Wall Hanging

Following the newest home decoration trends can get a little pricy and tricky combining it with your own style and interior. Therefore I am always trying to make some of my own decorations to not only fulfill my need of being busy, but also decorating my house on a budget. 

Making your own home decor is budget friendly, can also be a great gift for friends and family, gives your home a personal touch and makes it feel cosy and warm. 

Last year I've designed a wall hanging with giant antlers, all in the scandinavian style trend at that time.

This is my first try designing a wall hanging based on an illustration. The original illustration is by City Art

Let's start with this pattern!

Notes:

  • Size: Depending on yarn used, about 26cm wide and 30cm long (not including fringe)
  • The wall hanging is worked in rows.
  • The wall hanging is worked is worked form the buttom up. 
  • The first stitch of each row should be placed intho the same stitch as the turning chain.
  • The turning chain does not count as the first stitch of the row and is also NOT indicated on the chart. 
  • The entire wall hanging is worked with single crochet (US terms)
  • The pattern is written as: (single crochet + colour number) x times to repeated the stitch. Example: (sc-1) x 10 = 10 single crochet with colour 1.
  • Odd rows are as indicated the right side, even rows are the wrong side.
    I used the cut and tie method to change colours, but mixed it with tapestry crochet or leaving the yarn attached and working with multiple yarn balls attached to the work.
    It is important to change colour at the second half of a single crochet, when you 'yarn over' the second time, use the new colour.

Gauge is not important, as long as you are crocheting tight and even. 

You will find the chart and colour pattern as a free pattern. The full written pattern with colour variations can be bought on Etsy. The numbers within the color blocks indicate how many times the color is repeated.

End your work by using needle and left over thread and attach the work to a dowel or pretty stick you found outside. 


Have fun crocheting and don't forget to tag me on instagram to show off your work: @madeby_zee 


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