The Mini Ada Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern

Hey Everyone!

I am so excited to share the next pattern in my mini wall hanging series. The Mini Ada Wall Hanging is next up in the round up and I could not be more excited to share this with you! I have been having such a good time turning some of my large wall hangings into mini’s for the blog. I know I say this with all of them (because I really do, lol) but this one may just be my favorite.

The Mini Ada was actually a little challenging. I had a little bit more of a hard time trying to make the mini exactly like the larger one, like I was able to do with the Mini Amelia (thank god). In all honesty it took me about 4 tries, which means I frogged at least 3 times, which means I only cried once (just kidding…but not really).

Thankfully after try #3, it finally clicked and I was able to modify the pattern just enough to match the mini Ada to the large Ada! When I say I jumped for joy, I leaped for joy. I mean full on skipping around the house that I finally figured it out!

And now that its finished, I finally get to share it with all of you. <3

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Materials

*4.50 mm Crochet Hook

100 – 150 yards of any Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn

Dowel Rod or Wooden Branch

*Yarn Needle

*Scissors

Yarn Choice

For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more, especially when using the bobble stitch. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver and Loops & Threads Impeccable. If you would like to use the exact yarn that I did click here!

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Stitch Key (US Terms)

Ch = Chain

St/sts = Stitch(es)

Hdc = Half Double Crochet

Hdc2tog = Half Double Crochet 2 Together

Hdc3tog = Half Double Crochet 3 Togther

** = Repeat

Bobble Stitch = *yarn over, insert hook into stitch and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook* repeat 3 more times. Now you should have 5 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on your hook. (do not chain after this, move straight into your next stitch)

Special Notes

-The wall hanging is worked in rows.

-The wall hanging is worked from the top down.

-The chain 1 does not count as the 1st stitch of the row.

-The 1st stitch of the row should be placed in the same stitch as the turning chain.

Finished Dimensions: 9 1/2 inches tall x 10 inches wide (not including fringe)

Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern.

Pattern

Ch 38

Row 1: hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (37)

For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of each foundation ch.

Row 2: hdc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (37)

Row 3: hdc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (37)

Row 4: Repeat Row 2. Ch 1, turn. (37)

Row 5: hdc2tog, hdc2tog, hdc in each st across until 4 sts remain, hdc2tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (33)

Row 6: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st*repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 21 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (33)

Row 7: hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 2 sts remain, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (31)

Row 8: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, bobble, *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 5 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (31)

Row 9: hdc2tog, hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 4 sts remain, hdc2tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (27)

Row 10: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, bobble, *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (27)

Row 11: hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 2 sts remain, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (25)

Row 12: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, bobble, *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 2 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (25)

Row 13: hdc2tog, hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 4 sts remain, hdc2tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (21)

Row 14: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 4 sts, bobble in the next st, hdc in the next 4 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (21)

Row 15: hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 2 sts remain, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (19)

Row 16: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 7 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st*repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (19)

Row 17: hdc2tog, hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 4 sts remain, hdc2tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (15)

Row 18: *hdc in the next st, bobble in the next st* repeat 3 times, hdc in the next 3 sts, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (15)

Row 19: hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 2 sts remain, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (13)

Row 20: hdc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (13)

Row 21: hdc2tog, hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 4 sts remain, hdc2tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (9)

Row 22: hdc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (9)

Row 23: hdc2tog, hdc in each st until 2 sts remain, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (7)

Row 24: hdc in the 1st st, *bobble in the next st, hdc in the next st* repeat until the end of the row. Ch 1, turn. (7)

Row 25: hdc2tog, hdc3tog, hdc2tog. Ch 1, turn. (3)

Row 26: hdc in the 1st st, bobble in the next st, hdc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. (3)

Row 27: hdc3tog. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Attaching the Fringe

  • To create the fringe, cut 10 inch pieces of yarn in the color you used for the project. You will need 3 strands of yarn to complete 1 fringe.

To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the stitch at the tip of the triangle. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches.

Fold the ends of the strands through the loop.

Tighten to create the fringe.

Repeat for every other row on either side of the triangle.

Hanging the Project

  • To begin, attach a 2 foot long tail of yarn to the top left stitch of the piece by tying it on and weaving in the end. Flip the piece upside down and use the tail to attach the wall hanging to the dowel/branch.

To attach the hanging to the dowel rod or tree branch: using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st st on the top of the wall hanging (far right stitch).

Repeat for each stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends.

To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn (or your preference of yarn) and knot off both ends. Trim the excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project)

ENJOY!

 

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