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Knitted Welcome Wreath

By: Lindsay Obermeyer from loops.typepad.com/serendipity
Knitted Welcome Wreath
Knitted Welcome Wreath
This image courtesy of lboartstudio.com

"In honor of the much awaited first day of Spring, I decided to make a welcoming front door wreath. Last fall I painted my door a very Feng shui Reddish persimmon color. I love it as I can tell friends to look for the red door. Well now I can say look for the red door with the bright green wreath! If you love to knit, but haven't made much more than a scarf, then this project is perfect for you! You are essentially making two scarves. It's a perfect beginner project that may be customized and uses just three balls of Sugar and Cream Cotton Yarn."

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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This project gives me ideas of something for our front door. If I embellish it will seasonal items and attach them with T pins I could change it up when ever the mood strikes or season changes. Like snowflakes in winter, flowers in spring, stars and stripes in summer, leaves in fall colors. I feel inspired.

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