Clover Needlecraft

Lilac Wall Hanging

Hi there, Erin from CraftsEverywhere here to show you how to make this adorable wall hanging! It’s a fun way to add a little texture and color to any room in your house.

This is a beginner pattern which you can modify for any yarn weight. As written, you’ll need a 9 mm M/N hook and 1 strand of super bulky weight yarn (I used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick for mine). If you’d like an ad-free version with more photos, you can find that on Etsy or Ravelry. Let’s get started!

Skill Level

Beginner

Materials

Gauge

Gauge is not important for this project. As written, wall hanging measures approx. 13” wide and 16” in length without tassels or hanger. Adjust beginning chain amount to change width if desired to make bigger/smaller bag.

Terms

Notes


Pattern

Row 1 – (RS) Ch26, hdc in the third ch from hook and across, ch2, turn (24).

Row 2 – (WS) *Hdc,* ch4, turn. Mark the ends of this row with st mks when complete for surface crocheting later.

Row 3 – Ch4 counts as first tr, *tr in each st across*, ch2, turn.

Row 4 – *Hdc x 11, with a wooden ring on the back of your work (the RS), hdc around the ring and into st 12. Repeat for st 13. Hdc to end, ch2, turn.

 

Row 5 – *Hdc,* ch2, turn. Mark the ends of this row with st mks when complete for surface crocheting later.

Row 6 – *Hdc.* Change colors after completing the row if desired, ch4, turn.

Rows 7-11 – Repeat rows 3-6 and then row 3. Change colors after row 11 if desired.

Rows 12-18 – Repeat rows 4-6 and then rows 3-5.

 

Border

When you reach the end of the final repeat, ch2. Turn the entire piece 90 degrees and hdc down the side, across the bottom and back up the opposite side, spacing your stitches evenly. On the corners, hdc in the last st on one side, ch2, then hdc in the same stitch on the next side. Join in the topmost right st, leaving a 5-6 foot tail to sew your hanger on.

Finishing

Sew in all ends on the back and block if desired.

Add surface crochet to the rows with stitch markers now if desired. Remove the st mks as you go.

http://https://youtu.be/5Ll68kr8qk0

Add a row of fringe to the bottom of the wall hanging and a large tassel to the wooden ring.

Cut 52 pieces of yarn 12-15” long. Use 2 pieces per stitch on the bottom, fold each set of 2 pieces of yarn in half and loop through each stitch. Trim to desired length.

http://https://youtu.be/QA0iDovVFCY

Cut 12-15 pieces of yarn 18” long. Loop through the wooden ring and trim to length.

http://https://youtu.be/rU-jdLZj1sI

 

Add the hanger after finishing. Hang on your wall and enjoy!

 

Now that you’ve finished your wall hanging, make sure to show it off on social media by tagging me using #lilacwallhanging and @craftseverywhere on Instagram or Facebook!

If you have any questions regarding the pattern, don’t hesitate to contact me at erin.oetker@gmail.com or through my messages on Etsy or Instagram.

Erin

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