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Autumn Maple Leaf Garland [Embellishment, Place Setting]

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]

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:

  1. Finish the Last Stitch with the Old Color:
    • Work until there are two loops on the hook with the old color.
  2. Yarn Over with the New Color:
    • Before completing the last stitch with the old color, yarn over with the new color.
  3. Pull Through Loops:
    • Finish the last stitch by pulling through the last two loops with the new color.
  4. 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:

Blocking Materials:

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

Knit & Crochet Blocking Mats

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:

Crochet Abbreviations Master List

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:

Shaping & Drying:

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.

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