
The Teeny Weanie Fall Wall Hanging Crochet Pattern
Hey Everyone!
I know its been awhile but I am back and with an extra special new crochet pattern. I’ve been toying around with the idea of writing a few patterns for makers who have a hard time thinking of small items to take to craft fairs. I was definitely one of those makers and I wish I would have thought of this years ago.
With that being said I would like to introduce to you The “Teeny Weanie” Fall Wall Hanging crochet pattern! I am not going to lie, I might or might not have let out a little squeal after finishing up the cutie. I have this little obsession with things that are super duper small. lol
These little hangs would make the cutest locker decor and could also be used to decorate small spaces like dorms and apartments. Like I said I really wanted to keep the maker in mind that needed a quick project while doing market prep because market prep stress is unreal!
Enough jabbering from me. I hope everyone loves this pattern as much as I loved designing it for ya:)
Happy Crocheting!
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Materials
Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used is listed below)
Dowel Rod or Tree Branch
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. 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, Loops & Threads Impeccable and We Crochet Brava Worsted.
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For this wall hanging I used the following yarn:
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Brindle- approx. 30 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Cream- approx. 30 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Almond- approx. 10 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Persimmon- approx. 20 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Avocado- approx. 5 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Fig- approx. 5 yards
We Crochet Brava Worsted in Canary- approx. 5 yards
Stitch Key (US Terms)
Ch = Chain
St/sts = Stitch(es)
Sc = Single Crochet
Color Abbreviations
B = Brindle
CR = Cream
A = Almond
P = Persimmon
AV = Avocado
F = Fig
CA = Canary
Special Notes
-The wall hanging is worked in rows.
-The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up.
-The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain.
-The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row.
-The wall hanging is worked in single crochet.
-The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8 (B) means 8 sc in the color Brindle.
-The odd rows are the right side rows. Even rows will be the wrong side.
To learn how to do a seamless color change click here!
Dimensions: 5 inches wide x 6 inches long (not including fringe)
Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square worked in single crochet.
Pattern
I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart rather than a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included with the pattern purchase in my Etsy shop. Here is the free online version for you to use.
Begin by chaining 23 in Brindle
Row 1: 6 (B), 4 (CR), 2 (A), 3 (P), 2 (A), 5 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 2: 3 (CR), 1 (P), 2 (A), 5 (P), 2 (A), 1 (P), 3 (CR), 4 (B), 1 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 3: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (CR), 2 (P), 1 (A), 7 (P), 1 (A), 2 (P), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 4: 2 (CR), 2 (P), 1 (A), 7 (P), 1 (A), 2 (P), 3 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 5: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (CR), 2 (P), 1 (A), 7 (P), 1 (A), 2 (P), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 6: 2 (CR), 2 (P), 1 (A), 7 (P), 1 (A), 2 (P), 3 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 7: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (CR), 2 (P), 2 (A), 5 (P), 2 (A), 2 (P), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 8: 3 (CR), 2 (P), 2 (A), 3 (P), 2 (A), 2 (P), 4 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 9: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 5 (CR), 3 (P), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 1 (CR), 3 (P), 4 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 10: 6 (CR), 2 (AV), 1 (B), 9 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 11: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 8 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (AV), 5 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 12: 5 (CR), 2 (AV), 2 (CR), 2 (B), 7 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 13: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (CR), 2 (F), 13 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 14: 2 (CA), 11 (CR), 3 (F). 2 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 15: 2 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR), 2 (F), 11 (CR), 3 (CA). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 16: 1 (CR), 2 (CA), 3 (CR), 2 (A), 10 (CR), 4 (B). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 17: 1 (B), 1 (CR), 4 (B), 8 (CR), 3 (A), 5 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 18: 5 (CR), 2 (A), 6 (CR), 4 (B), 1 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 19: 1 (CR), 3 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B), 1 (CR), 5 (B), 9 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 20: 15 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 4 (B). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 21: 1 (B), 1 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR), 2 (B), 14 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 22: 2 (CR), 2 (P), 4 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR), 3 (B), 2 (CR), 3 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 23: 2 (CR), 1 (B), 1 (CR), 2 (B), 3 (CR), 4 (B), 4 (CR), 3 (P), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 24: 3 (CR), 2 (P), 11 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 25: 2 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR), 3 (B), 10 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 26: 9 (CR), 2 (B), 1 (CR), 4 (B), 2 (CR), 3 (B), 1 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 27: 2 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 5 (CR), 2 (CA), 6 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 28: 5 (CR), 3 (CA), 4 (CR), 2 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 29: 2 (CR), 3 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 2 (B), 4 (CR), 2 (CA), 3 (CR), 2 (AV). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 30: 3 (AV), 7 (CR), 2 (B), 2 (CR), 2 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
Row 31: 1 (CR), 2 (B), 1 (CR), 1 (B), 2 (CR), 1 (B), 11 (CR), 2 (AV), 1 (CR). Ch 1, turn. (22)
- Fasten off after Row 31 leaving at least a 2 foot tail.
Attaching the Fringe
- To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Brindle. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe.
To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn in Brindle. With a crochet hook, push the hook through the far left foundation chain. Fold the 3 strands of yarn in half looping the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook.
Fold the strands through the loop.
Tighten to create the fringe.
Repeat for every other foundation chain.
Hanging the Project
To attach the project to a dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging.
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 branch/dowel. Thread through both holes with cotton 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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