Introduction: Easy DIY Wool Christmas Wreath!

A FiberArtsy.com Tutorial

Christmas is just around the corner but you still have time to make a beautiful Wool Christmas Wreath! This is a super easy and quick craft project that you can complete in an evening. I didn’t make this wreath in one sitting, but it only took about 2-3 hours total to finish attaching all of the wool to the wreath frame. No knitting, crochet or other special skills required. Anybody can craft this gorgeous wreath.

Step 1: Supplies:

– Craft Foam Wreath

– Clean Raw Wool Locks (sheep, alpaca, mohair)

– Floral Craft Pins

– Ribbon

Step 2: ​Attaching the Wool:

Pick up a few wool locks and open or fluff them up, if necessary. Take one of the floral craft pins and put the wool thru the pin so the pin top rests in the middle of the wool. Insert the pin (with the wool) into the top of the foam wreath. Repeat, placing wool & pins all around the top of the wreath.

Once the top of the wreath is covered in wool, begin pinning wool around the outside of the wreath. Then pin wool to the inside of the wreath. How much wool you use per pin depends on how full you want your wreath to look. Obviously, the more wool you use, the bigger/fuller the final wreath. You’ll start to get a feel for how much to use as you go along.

Step 3: ​Finish the Wreath

All that’s left now is to attach a pretty ribbon to hang your wreath. You can also add a Christmas bow to make it more festive but I kind of like the minimal look of the bright red ribbon with my white wool wreath.

Merry Christmas!
Annette
FiberArtsy.com

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