Do you want to learn how to crochet a Crochet Turkey Wreath? Here you will learn how to do it step by step.
Hi there, here at Crochet fashion you will find great tutorials, and I have a crochet thanksgiving decorations for you today, it’s a fast and easy tutorial, that was created by Sarah from @repeatcrafterme.
As crocheters we have to plan ahead, because some of our projects may take up more time than we originally think and even through we enjoing the beautiful summer sunshine righ now, we do have to think ahead to let’s say Thanksgiving.
The start of the autumn season means that Thanksgiving is coming! And Thanksgiving means turkeys! With this pattern you can make a beautiful Crochet Turkey Wreath, wich is a perfect piece of decor for your front door or inside walls. With litlle changes you can make a free standing amigurumi suitable for a centerpiece!
Thanksgiving is a celebration that brings the family together to give thanks for all the good that has happened in the last year. Between Halloween and Christmas, the date has striking elements of decoration: from the first, the pumpkin icon and colors such as yellow and orange. From the second, the recipes for the great supper and the look of the party, which take on a Christmas-like magnitude.
Most people celebrate Thanksgiving with their family, so taking the time to thank your friends has become just as important. “Friendsgiving” is the newest tradition. It’s time to share a meal and enjoy each other’s company before traveling to see the family.
A tip to liven up the celebration is to do the turkey race”!
It seems a little counterintuitive to run a race on America’s biggest food holiday, but the turkey race is a trend on American Thanksgiving Day. If you don’t know what it is, we’ll explain!
These are fun runs from 5k to half-marathons that bring together runners, walkers and fans from local communities. It’s a cool way to compete and lose the calories that were consumed during the Thanksgiving meal.
[activecampaign form=15 css=1]We’re using U.S. crochet terms in this tutorial and materials used for this project are:
- Hook size G
- Two small safety eyes
- 10″ wreath form
- Polyfil stuffing
- Worsted weight yarn. In the tutorial she use Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Toffee, Terracotta, White, Scarlett, Fern, and Mustard.
- Tapestry needle
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