What you Need:
Shower curtain rings ($1.16 for 12 @ Walmart), Yarn, ribbon or
other embellishments, glue gun, scissors
First, cut your length of yarn. About 4
nose-to-hand lengths is enough yarn for the wreath. If you think you will wrap
tight, then do an extra arm length to see. After the first wreath you’ll get a
better idea of how much yarn you may need. If you use thicker yarn you will also
need less than if you are using thinner yarn.
Secure your end with a drop of hot glue
Then start wrapping!
It’s easiest to bunch up all the yarn in your wrapping hand then
it is to slowly pull it around and through each time.
Be sure to twist & tighten, push back, and fix your yarn the
way you want as you go, but it doesn’t have to be perfect unless you want it to
be.
When you get to the end, just layer the yarn until the skinny
part of the ring matches the rest of the ring.
glue down the end.
Then tie a loop and a knot the best you can.
Glue down the knot onto the back. *keep all your glued down
parts on one side of the wreath—dedicate that side as the back of the wreath.
Then the fun part! Embellish to your heart’s desire! Most of
mine I just did ribbon (be sure to singe the edges of your ribbon or will fray!)
Now play around and experiment with yarn & embellishments to
create different looks!
Now a little bit about thickness…
Your wreaths will take on different looks depending on the
thickness of the yarn you use, and also how many times you decide to wrap the
wreath.
When I started making these wreaths, I used pretty thin yarn
{look at the loop to see how thick the yarn was when I started}. The more you
wrap around the fatter it gets.
Then I started using some pretty thick yarn, which goes faster
than the thin yarn and it gets nice and fat pretty quickly! You also use less
yarn when its thicker and do the 2nd, 3rd, etc layers a bit looser too.
That’s it! Cute project, yes? A great way to start the week! If
you can keep a glue gun near you on the couch, you can get quite a few wrapped
while watching TV or a movie! I hope you’ll try these, they really are cute and
pretty easy
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