Ready to surprise your neighbours and friends with a bold Halloween decoration this year? If so, this whimsical crochet wreath by StringyDingDing is sure to turn everyone’s head! When hung on the door, the sticking-out legs look as if a mischievous witch is trying to get into your house. How spooky is that!
A Playful Take on Halloween Door Décor
This fun project is part of the “There’s a… Stuck in My Wreath!” pattern series designed by StringyDingDing. You may have probably already seen the Christmas version of this crochet wreath.
Anyway, this design is a true game-changer for those looking to decorate their door for the season. It also offers endless possibilities to personalize it and make your own unique wreath.
What You’ll Need to Bring the Scene to Life
For this pattern, you will need a 4 mm crochet hook and medium-weight yarn in black, orange, and white, or any other combination of Halloween colors. The base of this project forms a 10-inch wreath. You can use a wire wreath or a foam one, just like the designer did.
You will also need some stuffing and mesh for the wreath in two colors – the sample seen in the photos features black and purple shades.
Breaking Down the Wreath: Step-by-Step Assembly
If you’re an intermediate crocheter, this pattern is perfectly suited for you. The project starts by making the witch’s shoes and legs. Once both pieces are done, you will connect them together to build the witch’s body.
Next, you will add the shoe’s pointy tips and the bloomers’ ruffled edge. The last steps involve setting the mesh around the wreath and attaching the witch’s body.
Where to Hang Your Halloween Showstopper
This crochet Halloween wreath is the most whimsical decoration piece you will possibly find. It’s great for adorning doors and walls. Hang it on your front to greet your guests or place it above the fireplace to bring a spooky mood into your interior space. It can also be used to decorate classrooms and Halloween-themed events.