I LOVE to make yarn wreaths. I made this particular one as decor for our Memorial Day celebration this past weekend. The denim-colored twine from The Twinery was a perfect accent to the yarn. To match the twine, I made a denim flower and topped it with an Epiphany Crafts round charm.
Would you like to make your own wreath? Here's a little tutorial for a basic yarn and twine wreath.
1. Gather your supplies: a wreath base, yarn, twine, scissors and embellishments.
2. Begin by wrapping the yarn around the wreath once, then tying a knot in the back. Continue wrapping the yarn around and around. You'll want to "layer" the yarn at least twice. Try patterns and different colors. Make sure your knots are secure.
3. Add twine to the wreath. Because the yarn is so much thicker than the twine, I suggest wrapping the twine over the yarn - otherwise you will need to use A LOT of twine.
4. Embellish your wreath with flowers, Epiphany Crafts charms or brads, and little twine bows.
You know what would look really cute draped across these wreaths? Little banners! And I know just the products to make them:
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Love your wreaths! So pretty!
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ReplyDeleteTessa, your project is absolutely amazing!!! you are very talented :) TFS ♥
ReplyDeleteTessa, your wreath is simply adorable. Love how you inter-twined (pun intended! LOL) the twine w/ the yarn. Toooo cute.
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Wonderful wreaths--a great way to use up my stash of yarn!
ReplyDeleteYour project is absolutely amazing!! I loved!!
ReplyDeleteI love your wreath! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally love the extra zing the twine gives to this great wreath!
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Wow... fantastic wreath and love the colors! Perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteTessa, what a great decoration your wreath is! So patriotic and lovely with the flowers! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea and so easy. Nice work.
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Having fun on the hop today, lots of great inspiration!
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Beautiful! I am totally making one of these!
ReplyDeleteReally like your second wreath--more monochromatic but love the blues, whites and turquoise. THose round charms make great flower centers.
ReplyDeleteA very super cute wreath. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea and could be used for any holiday with different twine, love it!
ReplyDeleteI love wreaths! Mine never seem to turn out, but you've made these look pretty simple, yet lovely! I will be trying another one soon. (Waiting for some twine I bought at The Twinery!) : ) Jo
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Great wreaths! And I love the nautical colors
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Love the wreath! Thanks for the hop!
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ReplyDeletelove it---this can be used for all holidays, with different coordinating twine, of course! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'll bet that was gorgeous hanging up for the holiday!
ReplyDeleteYour yarn wreaths are beautiful. I will have to try making one. Thanks for sharing!
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery cute wreaths! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThe Twine really added to the wreath for that special accent.
ReplyDeleteLots of work in these wreaths! Great looking.
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What a wonderful idea!
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Fantastic project. TFS
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea and project!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! These wreaths would make it easy to have one for every occaision!! Thanks for the directions and for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow this is truly amazing. I love the colors and how you used the twine and flower. TFS AJ~
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is beautiful. Looks pretty easy to make and can be changed up for any holiday. Great idea ! TFS.
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Fab idea to make a wreath with yarn and twine. I'm definitely putting that idea away for Christmas! Love your blog, so bright and colourful.
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ReplyDeleteI love the wreath!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreath, Tessa! I especially love your felt flowers. They are amazing!!!
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