Christmas is just around the corner! Are your Christmas decorations all setup? I’ve noticed that so many had started decorating their houses even before Thanksgiving Day! I guess it’s the new normal now!
Hi! My name is Elisa, the maker, and designer behind Strings and Cuddles. Around this time last year, I also shared a festive pattern called Joy, Love, Peace Christmas Wall Hanging. Today, I am sharing another Christmas décor pattern, and guess what? It’s another wall hanging décor!
It’s been on my to-do list to work with beads. I’ve been wanting to incorporate beads on my crochet pattern and I have accomplished that goal in this pattern that I am sharing today.
Let me introduce you to the Beaded Tree Wall Hanging pattern! It may look like a lot of work but I tell you, it’s so much fun and it’s not that complicated as it looks.
This pattern features the single crochet and loop stitch crochet stitches. The added fringe is a great finishing touch. I also decided to use a dried tree branch instead of the usual dowel for the wall hanging. The tree branch gives an overall rustic vibe.
So without any further delay, let’s get started!
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Beaded Tree Wall Hanging
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Materials:
- Worsted Weight (#4) Yarn ( White/Gray, Green, Red, Brown)
- Crochet Thread – Yellow (for the Star)
- Crochet Hook Size H | 5 mm (or size to obtain gauge) – Art. No 1047/H
- Crochet Hook Size G | 4 mm (for the Star) – Art. No 1045/G
- Tassel Maker (Large) – Art. No 9941
- Mini Patchwork Scissors – Art. No 493/CW
- Tape Measure
- Jumbo Darning Needle Set – Art. No 340
- Translucent Pony Beads – 100 pcs
- Dowel or Dried Tree Branch, approximately 20 inches
- Optional: Small Gift Ornaments, Pompom
Gauge:
15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inches (Unblocked)
Finished Measurement:
16” (width) x 21” (height – including the fringe and excluding the hanger)
Stitches & Abbreviations | US Terminology
- Ch(s) – Chain(s)
- DC – Double Crochet
- HDC – Half Double Crochet
- MR – Magic Ring
- SC – Single Crochet
- Sl St(s) – Slip Stitch(es)
- TC – Treble Crochet
- YO – Yarn Over
Special Stitches
Notes
- Read the pattern carefully before starting.
- Each row begins with chain 1 but this beginning or turning chain DOES NOT count as a stitch.
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up, from right to left, and turning each row (back and forth).
- When the pattern is written as W2, this means, you have to make single crochet with white color (or whatever color the instruction calls for) in the next 2 sts. Another example, G5 means with green yarn single crochet in the next 5 sts.
- With all the colors and numbers, I recommend using a highlighter to track your progress.
- When changing colors, you can just float the non-working yarn at the WS of your work and pick it up when you need it.
- Pay attention to the LEGEND for what stitch goes to each color. Remember that Y was used to represent the placements of the beads and it doesn’t mean that you have to use yellow yarn. With Y, you still have to use green yarn with the bead using loop stitch.
Pattern:
Before we begin crocheting, take your tapestry needle and thread the green yarn, let’s string all the beads to the yarn. See photos below.
Legend:
- R: Red – Bobble Stitch
- Y: Yellow – is used to represent Green Yarn with Beads using Loop Stitch
- G: Green – SC
- W: White – SC (I used gray instead of white)
- B: Brown – SC
Row 1 [RS]: With W, ch 66, SC in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Turn. (65 stitches)
Row 2 [WS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 3 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 4 [WS]: W3, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 5 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 6 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 7 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 8 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 9 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 10 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 11 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 12 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 13 [RS]: W30, B5, W30 (65 stitches)
Row 14 [WS]: W3, R1, W26, B5, W26, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 15 [RS]: W30, B5, W30 (65 stitches)
Row 16 [WS]: W3, R1, W26, B5, W26, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 17 [RS]: W30, B5, W30 (65 stitches)
Row 18 [WS]: W3, R1, W26, B5, W26, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 19 [RS]: W11, G43, W11 (65 stitches)
Row 20 [WS]: W3, R1, W8, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W8, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
*Check the PHOTO TUTORIAL ON HOW TO INCORPORATE A BEAD INTO THE LOOP STITCH on the bottom of this post.
Row 21 [RS]: W13, G39, W13 (65 stitches)
Row 22 [WS]: W3, R1, W10, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W10, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 23 [RS]: W15, G35, W15 (65 stitches)
Row 24 [WS]: W3, R1, W12, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W12, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 25 [RS]: W17, G31, W17 (65 stitches)
Row 26 [WS]: W3, R1, W14, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W14, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 27 [RS]: W19, G27, W19 (65 stitches)
Row 28 [WS]: W3, R1, W16, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W16, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 29 [RS]: W21, G23, W21 (65 stitches)
Row 30 [WS]: W3, R1, W18, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W18, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 31 [RS]: W24, G17, W24 (65 stitches)
Row 32 [WS]: W3, R1, W18, G2, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G2, W18, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 33 [RS]: W18, G29, W18 (65 stitches)
Row 34 [WS]: W3, R1, W14, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W14, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 35 [RS]: W20, G25, W20 (65 stitches)
Row 36 [WS]: W3, R1, W16, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W16, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 37 [RS]: W22, G21, W22 (65 stitches)
Row 38 [WS]: W3, R1, W18, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W18, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 39 [RS]: W24, G17, W24 (65 stitches)
Row 40 [WS]: W3, R1, W20, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W20, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 41 [RS]: W26, G13, W26 (65 stitches)
Row 42 [WS]: W3, R1, W25, G1, Y1, G3, Y1, G1, W25, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 43 [RS]: W27, G11, W27 (65 stitches)
Row 44 [WS]: W3, R1, W20, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W20, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 45 [RS]: W25, G15, W25 (65 stitches)
Row 46 [WS]: W3, R1, W22, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W22, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 47 [RS]: W27, G11, W27 (65 stitches)
Row 48 [WS]: W3, R1, W24, Y1, G3, Y1, G3, Y1, W24, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 49 [RS]: W29, G7, W29 (65 stitches)
Row 50 [WS]: W3, R1, W26, Y1, G3, Y1, W26, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 51 [RS]: W31, G3, W31 (65 stitches)
Row 52 [WS]: W3, R1, W28, Y1, W28, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 53 [RS]: W32, G1, W32 (65 stitches)
Row 54 [WS]: W3, R1, W28, G1, W28, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 55 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 56 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 57 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 58 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 59 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 60 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 61 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 62 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 63 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 64 [WS]: W3, R1, W57, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 65 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 66 [WS]: W3, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W1, R1, W3 (65 stitches)
Row 67 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 68 [WS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Row 69 [RS]: W65 (65 stitches)
Fasten off. Weave in all ends.
Tree Topper
You can either add a pompom as a topper or a star. If you opted to use a pompom as a topper, with your pompom maker, make a pompom then attach it to the top of the tree.
Star Pattern
With a 4 mm hook and yellow crochet thread, make a MR, ch 3 (counts as 1 DC), make 14 DC into the ring, sl st in the top of ch 3 to join. *Ch 6, sl st into the 2nd ch from the hook, SC in the next ch, HDC, in the next ch, DC in the next ch, TC in the next ch, sk 2 DC sts, sl st into the next DC st*; Rep from * to * around. Leave a long tail for sewing or attaching it to the top of the tree.
Position your star on top of the tree and with the long tail, attach it by sewing the star to the tree. You can either sew the star or to every point side of the star. Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Adding Fringe to the Wall Hanging
I used the Clover Tassel Maker (Large) to cut strings for my fringe. If you don’t have a tassel maker, you can cut cardboard 5 inches in height. Cut 33 strings of each yarn color (white, red, and green).
Now, take 3 strings (1 of each color) and attach them to the lower part of the wall hanging. Add the fringe to every other st of the lower part of the wall hanging.
How to Add the Dowl or Tree Branch
Take your dowel or the tree branch and position it on top of your wall hanging. Thread the white yarn into the tapestry needle and insert it into the first st on the top right of the wall hanging, going under the dowel or tree branch the over and insert again into the next st. Repeat this procedure up to the last st. Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Now, work 50 to 80 chs, depending on how long you want the hanger. Leave long tails on both ends for tying the hanger to the dowel or tree branch.
Take one end of the long tails and tie it to the dowel or the tree branch. Take the other end and do the same.
Photo Tutorial on How to Incorporate the Beads into the Loop Stitch
Slide one bead next to the stitch where you’re going to work the Loop Stitch. Insert hook into the next stitch and work the Loop Stitch but make sure that the bead goes inside the loop. See photos below.
I would love to see your Beaded Tree Wall Hanging. Please use these hashtags #stringsandcuddles, #stringsandcuddlesdesigns, #beadedtreewallhanging to share so I could see it!
Please don’t hesitate to reach out for questions regarding this pattern.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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