Bring the beauty of fall indoors with this DIY Crochet Maple Leaf Garland!
Perfect for creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your home, this easy-to-follow crochet Autumn Maple Leaf Garland [Embellishment, Place Setting] pattern allows you to craft stunning maple leaves that capture the essence of autumn. Whether you’re decorating your living room, crafting for a seasonal event, or gifting a handmade item, this garland is sure to impress!
Autumn Maple Leaf Garland [Embellishment, Place Setting] Pattern Notes:
Each leaf is worked in 4 continuous rounds. Color changes for two-toned leaves are marked accordingly. These leaves tend to curl so blocking may be required. Blocking crochet work helps to shape and set your finished pieces for a more polished appearance. You’ll find a step-by-step guide on how to block your crochet project below.
Tips on Changing Colors:
- Finish the Last Stitch with the Old Color:
- Work until there are two loops on the hook with the old color.
- Yarn Over with the New Color:
- Before completing the last stitch with the old color, yarn over with the new color.
- Pull Through Loops:
- Finish the last stitch by pulling through the last two loops with the new color.
- Secure the Old Color:
- Once you’ve changed colors, secure the yarn of the old color by either crocheting over the tail or by weaving it in later.
Skill Level:
Easy/Intermediate – Suitable for crocheters familiar with basic stitches such as chain, single crochet, and slip stitch.
Measurements:
Each leaf is approx. 5in, 7in including the stem
Materials:
- #5 Bulky yarn
- As photographed: PATONS INSPIRED YARN in Scarlet, Ginger, Honey Spice & Olive
- 6 mm (US J-10) Crochet Hook
- Twine (if stringing as a garland)
- Tapestry needle
Blocking Materials:
- Blocking mat: A foam mat, yoga mat or thick towel will do.
- Pins: Rust-proof T-pins or sewing pins.
- Towel
If blocking is new to you, here are some helpful links to get you going (these are the exact materials I use):
Blocking Mats: https://amzn.to/3MT88QV
Blocking Pins: https://amzn.to/3MY9IRs
Gauge:
4″ x 4″ (10cm x 10cm) 11 sc x 12 r with 6 mm (US J-10) Crochet Hook
Abbreviations:
Autumn Maple Leaf Garland [Embellishment, Place Setting] Pattern:
MAPLE LEAF
Ch 3, slst to first ch, loop made.
Rrnd 1: Ch3. 11 dc into loop, join with slst to the top of beg ch 3 (12 stitches total counting chain stitch at end of round).
Rnd 2: Chain 3, 1 dc in same st, 2 dc in each st in round, join with slst (24 stitches total counting chain stitch at end of round).
Rnd 3: *sk 1 st, 7 dc in next st, sk 1 st. slst in next st* repeat within ** 5 times,
sc in next 2 st, ch 11, slst 2nd ch from hook to first ch, slst in base of chain (stem crated), sc in last st.
If making 2-tone, switch colors before closing final sc.
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Rnd 4: PLEASE NOTE: Instructions that are in between the parentheses () all go into the same st.
Leaf Point 1: sc in next 4 sts. (2 hdc, ch 2, slst in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc) sc in next 3 sts. slst in next st (will be on top of the slst from prior rnd).
Leaf Point 2: sc in next 3 sts. (2 dc, ch 2, slst in 2nd ch from hook, 1 dc) sc in next 3 sts. slst in next st.
Leaf Point 3: sc in next st. dc in next 2 st. (2 tr, ch 2, slst in 2nd ch from hook, 2 tr) dc in next 2 st. sc in next st, slst in next st.
Leaf Point 4: sc in next 3 st. (1 dc, ch 2, slst in 2nd ch from hook, 2 dc) sc in next 3 sts, slst in next st.
Leaf Point 5: sc in next 3 sts. (1 hdc, ch 2, slst in 2nd ch from hook, 2 hdc in next st) sc in next 3 st, slst in next st.
Bind off, weave in ends.
Blocking & Finishing:
Step 1:
- Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and submerge your crochet piece.
- Let it soak for about 10-15 minutes to ensure the fibers absorb the water evenly.
- Gently remove the piece and squeeze out excess water without wringing it.
- Place the piece on a towel, roll it up, and press to remove more water.
- Lay the piece flat on a blocking mat or thick towel, stretch it to the desired shape, and pin it in place.
- Allow it to dry completely (24-48 hours depending on the thickness of the yarn).
Shaping & Drying:
- While the project is pinned on your blocking mat, make sure to smooth and shape each part of the work evenly.
- Once the piece is completely dry, remove the pins and your crochet piece will retain the blocked shape.
Blocking can greatly improve the look and feel of your final crochet projects, especially when working on detailed patterns like lace or geometric shapes.
Garland Assembly:
Make a combination of 5-7 leaves depending on length of garland. Play with color combinations! I made a 6ft garland with 7 leaves and spaced them evenly across the twine.
With Twine, weave at the top of the point of the leaf, leaving around 6in slack between ornaments.
As Place Setting / Name Tag:
There are no hard rules here! I didn’t want to actually attach the name to the leaf because I want guests to take them home so I just laid a written name on top.