1. Preparation materials: Select the appropriate thread and crochet, and prepare the appropriate thread and crochet according to the size of the Christmas wreath.
2. Start crocheting: First, start knitting. The first row uses medium and long needles with 1 needle, plus needles. Then in the second and third rows, no undiminished medium and long stitches are added. The fourth row began to reduce the needle. Specifically, complete flowering is a medium-long needle with 3 stitches 1, half flowering is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches 1, and bud is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches. When a certain number of petals are hooked out, the receptacle is hooked out.
3. Hook the flower receptacle: Hook off the flower receptacle at the position of the long needle below the petal. The specific method is to add the needle 1 in line 1, then add the needle in lines 2 and 3, and start to reduce the needle in line 4. Specifically, the whole flower is a medium-long needle with 3 stitches 1, the half flower is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches 1, and the bud is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches of 65438. After the receptacle is hooked to a certain number, the flower stem begins to hook.
4. Hook the flower stem: Hook the flower stem at the position of the long needle below the receptacle. The specific method is to add the needle 1 in line 1, then add the needle in lines 2 and 3, and start to reduce the needle in line 4. Specifically, the whole flower is a medium-long needle with 3 stitches 1, the half flower is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches 1, and the bud is a medium-long needle with 2 stitches of 65438.
5. Arrange petals and receptacles: arrange petals and receptacles in the shape of a Christmas wreath. You can use sewing needle or embroidery thread to fix the petals and receptacle together.
6. Finish: After arranging the Christmas wreath, you can hang it on the door or window as an ornament to add a festive atmosphere.
The history of crochet knitting of Christmas garlands;
The crochet history of Christmas garlands can be traced back to ancient times, when people began to make holiday decorations with natural materials such as branches, leaves and flowers. With the passage of time, crochet technology continues to develop. In the Middle Ages, artisans specializing in crochet appeared in Europe. They sew flowers, leaves and fruits together with needles and thread to make decorations of various shapes and sizes.
With the passage of time, crochet technology has gradually spread all over the world and become a popular handicraft art. During Christmas, people will make Christmas garlands with various colors of wool and needle and thread. These garlands are usually composed of woven flowers of various shapes, with colored beads, small bells and ribbons in the middle.
Modern Christmas wreath making has developed into a unique art form, and many designers and artists will use their creativity and skills to make Christmas wreaths of various shapes and styles. These wreaths are not only decorative, but also represent people's love and blessings for the festival.