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DIY: Yarn Wreath with Felt Flowers

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I am smitten with yarn wreaths. I want to just keep making them. You may feel the same after reading this.

How to Make a Yarn Wreath

Supplies: straw wreath, yarn, felt, scissors, glue, and any other embellishments your little heart desires.

Step 1: Keep the plastic wrapping on the straw wreath. I have made yarn wreaths in the past and taken the plastic off, and it is much more complicated, time consuming and MESSY. You can definitely use a foam wreath as well, but I find that the yarn goes on easier with a plastic cover, and the foam wreaths usually aren't wrapped.

Wreath Directions, Step 1

Step 2: Wrap wreath with yarn. You will want to keep it tight, and keep in mind that it is close to impossible to have the yarn perfectly lined up on the entire wreath. Imperfections = perfection. This may take you a while, but you'll get into a groove, don't you worry. Simply tie a knot to begin and tie one at the end, as well. I used one entire roll of yarn made by...

Vanna Yarn

Step 3: Make felt flowers:

  • Cut a circle out of felt. The bigger the circle, the bigger the flower.

Cutting Flowers, Step 1

  • Cut around the outside of the circle to make it have a waved look.
  • Pick any point on the circle to start cutting the felt. You will be cutting a large spiral shape so that you will end up with one long thin strip of felt.

Cutting the Flowers, Step 2

  • When you get to the very end, you will have a circle or oval shape left that you will want to leave and not cut into. This will be the base of your flower.
  • Take the end of the felt where you began cutting and start to roll. You will want to keep it tight in the beginning so it holds. If you want a smaller more circular flower, keep it tight. If you want it to have a more open look, you can keep it a little more loose as you roll it (this is what i did).

Rolling Flowers

  • Once you get to the end, you will glue the bottom onto the flower. I used hot glue. You can use a strong craft glue as well.
  • Make as many flowers as you'd like. I made mine a few different sizes and used two different colors.

Step 4: Glue and place them randomly. Add any other embellishments that you would like.

Attach Flowers

Step 5: Add a ribbon, raffia, twine, fabric, etc to hang your wreath with.

Step 6: Admire your beautiful, handmade goodness.

Finished Wreath

Three Wreaths
My finished wreath along with my mom and sister's wreaths.

My mom wrapped a ribbon around hers and also made felt leaves. My sister used a multicolor yarn, added some fun berries and a dainty little bird. I wanted a more simple look and stuck with the felt flowers.

Now...whatcha waitin' for?

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add-vodka 5 pts

I love it! It's so cute
I'm just starting to get into crafts - It's a fun, cheap way to make a home look great!
I made a wreath, but not with yarn, so thats' going to be next on my list.

MartyJ 5 pts

I've been trying to find a wreath I love for our front door. I look and look and can never find. I was finally going to make one myself, but wasn't sure I could make it look awesome instead of cheesy. But this is such a great look! I'm subscribing to your posts in hopes that you'll post more great DIY tutorials. Feel free to pop over to my blog:

http://shesnotthemarryingkind.blogspot.com/

ShereesAlchemy 5 pts

Very Cute!

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victorias_view 185 pts moderator

I love these and might attempt to make one! They would be great Christmas gifts!

happyhopefuls 5 pts

I've seen these around in different shops and just think they are the cutest things! And they are fairly easy too! What a great idea for a quick wreath! Love it!

sassymonkey 51 pts moderator

I have a friend who would really like one of these.

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measamommy
measamommy

fromarobinsnest next time you see me? I'll be wearing one of those felt flowers on my head.

fromarobinsnest
fromarobinsnest

measamommy i have a bunch of extra ones from my wreath & was jsut looking at my glue gun & ks headbands... hmm. hey do you have halloween

measamommy
measamommy

fromarobinsnest i'll email you :) but yes. We had it all figured out. And then a neighbor ruined it. Now we have it all figured out again

fromarobinsnest
fromarobinsnest

measamommy ideas for TNB (im sure you have like 17 though...)

measamommy
measamommy

fromarobinsnest actually - i'll facebook you