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I Love to Craft > Crocheting

Shell Wreath Ornament

Shell Wreath OrnamentDesigned By: Mary Blake

MATERIALS:

Caron Christmas glitter 4 -ply worsted wt yarn
G/6-4.25mm hook
1 cover from a 1/2Ib parkay container about 3 1/2" around
21 - small red pom-poms
1 red bow ribbon
hot glue and gun
small amt fishing string

Gauge: Not important to over all size.

Finished Size: 6" around

Stitches:
shell: 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc

INSTRUCTIONS:

First you need to cut the center out of the cover.

Rnd 1) Join yarn around cover chain 1, sc around container working a total of 60 sc. Join in ch 1: 60 sc.

Rnd 2) Chain 3, counts as first dc, dc, ch 1, 2 dc in same stitch, skip next two stitches, * 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc in next stitch, skip next two stitches; repeat from * around join in ch 3: 20 shells

Rnd 3) Chain 3, skip two stitches sc in between next two stitches, * ch 2, skip two stitches, sc in between next two stitches; Repeat from * around join in chain 3.

End weaving in all ends.

Finishing:

Take 3 pom poms put together and glue to wreath, repeat this until you have 7 sets leaving room for your bow on the top part of wreath and hot glue that in place.

Using a small amt of fishing string attach that and tie in a knot of top of wreath for hanging.

You could also add this to a window for a window hanging.

About the Author:

© 2004 by Mary Blake of http://www.cm-crafts.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduced with permission from http://www.cm-crafts.com

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