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Because of the popularity of certain patterns, many (most??) people equate crocheting with blankets, shawls and afghans. However, we know this isn’t true, and that it doesn’t do justice to the variety of projects you can make using crocheting. In order to dispel these myths and become inspired for our home decorating projects, here are some ideas for a crochet wall hanger. These are simple, yet beautiful projects deeply rooted in tradition, but made with a modern flair.
Star Dreamcatcher
Here is a crocheted dreamcatcher inspired by Native American art. These are simply wonderful decorations that celebrate Indigenous culture in a contemporary fashion.
Designer: Renata Saj
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Natural Granny Wall Hanging
This natural granny wall hanging uses an uncolored yarn and a simple stitch stretched over a wooden hoop. Indeed, this is a quick way to give a blank wall a wonderful focal point.
Skills: Easy Designer : Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
The full article about this pattern is here:
Air Plant Wall Hanger
This crochet wall hanger is different in that it does not use a complete frame or hoop, but hangs loosely off a single stretching stick. The stitching is easy to do and is further enhanced by the pocket, which will be ideal for a small plant (as shown) or to hold keys or small, loose items.
Skills: Easy Designer : Tonya Bush
The full article about this pattern is here:
Georgia Wall Hanging Tapestry
While some people may think traditional wares are a bit passe, here is a classic crochet wall hanger that will definitely prove them wrong. Indeed, the great variety of textures and elevated Celtic knotwork make this a showcase of your skills for the house.
Skills: Easy Designer : Juniper & Oakes
The full article about this pattern is on juniperandoakes.com blog:
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