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“Rise & Shine” crochet wall hanging – Free Pattern

Hey Guys!! Today I have a very interesting crochet wall hanging pattern for you.

Supposedly this was the last pattern in my room makeover series. But when I took a final look at my room I found that the wall behind my bed is very empty and I would like to fill it with some interesting stuff. so weight for a couple of interesting home decor patterns.

If you don’t know about it let me give you some background!

This pattern is part of a bigger project that I have been preparing for a while. I am doing a room makeover on a budget using mainly crochet and some other DIYs!! I am a big believer that our surrounding space affects our mood and productivity levels and I find my self more productive and happy when I have a place that is organized and looks pretty.

Throughout this series, you will find cute decorative items as well as some functional/ storage solution items too. So If you are interested to see the rest of the series sign up here and receive all the updates, the free patterns, and tutorials as well as the reveal of the before and after!!

Check the other patterns and tutorials that I have already released:

  1. “Enjoy little things” wall hanging
  2. Wall pocket / wall organizer
  3. Bobble-licious Crochet Pillow Case Free Pattern
  4. Crochet boho Baskets
  5. Cozy crochet cushion
  6. DIY Vision board
  7. Wall pocket / wall organizer
  8. DREAM dream catcher
  9. Boho ceiling lmapshade
  10. Bedside Table Lampshade Free Pattern & Photo Tutorial
  11. Round Velvet Crochet Pillow Case
  12. Crochet Plant Pot Cover / Decorative Basket 
  13. DIY Waste Basket / Trash Can – Photo Tutorial
  14. Sunshine Crochet Pillow Case – Free Pattern.

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Now let’s take you directly to this crochet wall hanging pattern

The materials you will need for this crochet wall hanging are:

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Measurements:

  • Sizing: Approx 16.5 ″ (excluding the tassels) x 16.5″ [42 cm x 42 cm].

Guage:

  • Gauge: 14 sc and 14 rows = 4″ [10 cm]. (working with double strands)

Skill level: Beginner

Abbreviations and Glossary (US Terms):

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • bo- Bobble stitch: Watch this tutorial for the method I used to change colors with the bobble stitches 
    Yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops. as if you are doing the first part of a double crochet (DC) (2 loops on the hook); repeat it until you have 5 HDC on your hook and 1 initial loop (total 6 loops on the hook); yarn over and pull through all 6 loops (1 loop on the hook – pull pretty tight, so your bobble really pops up); and sc in the next stitch.
  • Surface slip stitching technique (to write &)

Notes: 

  • The pattern is written in us terms.
  • The pattern starts from the bottom and ends at the top 
  • You will work all stitches in creme except the bobble stitches. 
  • The whole pattern is worked with double strands of medium weight yarn.
  • You can adjust the dimensions of the wall hanging by adding or subtracting rows up and down and/or between the two words. Or chains form right and left.
  • Your stitch count through out the whole pattern will be 59 stitches
  • For the rows that does not have bobbles you can either work the entire row over the saffron yarn so that you can pick it up the next row. or you can cut the yarn by the end of each bobble row and re attach it at the start of the next bobble row.

CROCHET WALL HANGING INSTRUCTIONS:

Chain 60 with your base color.
Row 1-9. Sc in each stitch in the row (59 Stitches)

Watch this tutorial for the method I used to change colors with the bobble stitches 

Row 10. 9 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 2 times, 5 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc 1 bo, 4 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 4 times, 6 sc.

Now you can either work the entire row over the saffron yarn so that you can pick it up the next row. Or you can cut the yarn by the end of this row and re attach it again at the start of the next bobble row.

Row 11. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 12. 7 sc, 1 bo , 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 13 sc.
Row 13. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 14. 13 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 13 sc.
Row 15. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 16. 13 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 13 sc.
Row 17. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 18. 9 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 2 times, 5 sc, (1 bo,1sc) 4 times, 3 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 3sc (1 bo, 1 sc) 2 times, 3 sc, (1 bo, 1 sc,) 3 times. 9 sc.
Row 19. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 18. 7 sc, 1 bo, 10 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 2 sc, 1 bo, 2 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 13 sc
Row 19. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 20. 7 sc, 1 bo , 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 1sc, 1 bo, 3 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 13 sc.
Row 21. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 22. 9 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 2 times, 5 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 1 sc, 1 bo, 3 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc (1 bo, 1sc) 4 times, 6 sc.

Row 23-31. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 31. 7 sc, 1 bo , 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 6 sc, (1 bo, 1 sc) two times, 5 sc, (1 bo, 1 sc) 4 times, 17 sc.
Row 32. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 33. 7 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 24 sc.
Row 34.Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 35. 7 sc, 1 bo, 3 sc, 1 bo, 6 sc, 1 bo, 10 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 24 sc.
Row 36. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 37. 7 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 3 times, 5 sc, 1 bo, 6 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 2 times, 5 sc, (1 bo, 1sc) 3 times, 20 sc.
Row 38. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 39. 7 sc, 1 bo , 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 10 sc, 1 bo, 24 sc.
Row 40. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 41. 7 sc, 1 bo , 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 5 sc, 1 bo, 4 sc, 1 bo, 24 sc.
Row 42.Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

Row 43. 9 sc, (1 bo,1 sc) 2 times , 5 sc, 1 bo, 6 sc, (1 bo, 1 sc) 2 times, 5 sc, (1 bo, 1 sc) 4 times, 17 sc.

Row 44-52. Using your base color sc in each stitch in the row.

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Finishing Touches

  1. Work one last row of slip stitches around the 4 edges of the wall hanging using double strands of your accent color.
  2. Attach your wall hanging to the wooden dowel as you see in this video (again with double strands of you accent color)
  3. Cut 60 double strands of saffron yarn that are 40”(100 cm)
  4. And attach it to the bottom edge as you see in this video (one strand in each stitch) 
  5. Hang the the wall hanging and trim the ends of the fringes if needed.

I hope you liked this crochet pattern. If you made one, share it with me on Instagram. I would love to see how you adapted it and what variations and colors you used 🙂

Take care and happy crocheting!!

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