12 Days - 2023 - Forest Garland Kit Universal Yarn
12 Days - 2023 - Forest Garland Kit Universal Yarn
12 Days - 2023 - Forest Garland Kit Universal Yarn
12 Days - 2023 - Forest Garland Kit Universal Yarn

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12 Days - 2023 - Forest Garland

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Day 3 of 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection - Series 7 for 2023

Forest Garland
Designed by Edie Eckman

Whimsical and charming, the Forest Garland conjures up images of a winter wonderland right inside your home. Super-quick and addictive to make, a little yarn goes a long way with this decorative piece. Both knit and crochet versions are included – and the pattern as a whole is beginner friendly, too! Our smooth, supple Cotton Supreme yarn is the perfect match for this project, and the sequins of Cotton Gold are like a beautiful garland decorating the tree.

SKILL
Knitting or Crochet (both options included)

DIFFICULTY
Basic

SIZES 
One Size

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
Knit Version:
Length of Garland: 72” (easily adjustable)
Tree Height: 3½”
Tree Width: 3½”

Crochet Version:
Length of Garland: 72” (easily adjustable)
Tree Height: 4”
Tree Width: 4”

MATERIALS (INCLUDED)
Universal Yarn Cotton Supreme (100% cotton; 100g/180 yds)
642 Hosta – 1 hank
502 White – 1 hank
Rozetti Yarns Cotton Gold (65% cotton, 27% payette, 8% metallic; 25g/200 yds)
1103 Topiary with Silver Sequins – 1 ball
1104 White with Silver Sequins – 1 ball

MATERIALS (NOT INCLUDED)
Needles: US Size 8 (5 mm) straight (or your preferred needle for knitting flat), or size needed to obtain gauge
Hook: US Size H-8 (5 mm)
Notions: Tapestry needle

GAUGE
Knit Version:
20 sts x 40 rows = 4” in garter st
Crochet Version:
7 sc x 6 rows = 2”
Note: Gauge is not crucial in this pattern.
Save time, check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES
The trees are joined using a crochet chain. You may substitute a twisted cord or knitted I-cord if you prefer. If you plan to use an alternative to the crocheted chain, leave a long cast-on tail. Don’t weave in that end but use it to attach the tree to the cord.

The two yarns are held together as one throughout this pattern.