Christmas Wreath Banding Crochet Pattern

Christmas Wreath Crochet Banding ~ Summer has flown by and it’s almost time for school to begin and planning for Christmas projects.

To get you started, I’ve chosen a crochet banding pattern that looks like a Christmas wreath, but is a pretty edging for any time.

Christmas Wreath Banding Crochet Pattern

Crochet Banding

Banding is a little different than a crocheted edging. A banding is an insertion where both the top and bottom are sewn in. A crocheted band can also be used alone as a head band.

A crocheted edging is used to finish the raw edge of your item.  Like a collar, cuff or border for a towel or afghan.

A banding, just like an edging, can be used on toweling, napkins, tablecloths, a garment or any other item you’d like to embellish with crocheting.

This crochet banding pattern uses size 50 Crochet Cotton and a size 14 crochet hook.

Size Changes in Crochet

The chart below gives you an idea of the how the overall size changes when you use a different size crochet cotton. These show Size 70, 50 and 30. The higher the cotton thread number the smaller the stitches.

Higher number = Smaller Stitch
Lower number = Bigger Stitch

Comparative Sizes of Crochet Cotton Chart

Here’s a helpful chart showing the different size crochet hooks:

Crochet Hook Sizes Chart

Next are the crochet stitches and abbreviations used in the instructions.

Crochet Abbreviations Chart

Most of the crochet stitches used are common with the exception of the Picot(p). To make a Picot —  Ch 4; into fourth stitch from hook make a simple crochet stitch; this forms a picot.

Picot Crochet Stitch
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PDF File Download

Below is the link for the PDF file of this pattern.

Crochet Pattern Wreath Banding PDF

The pattern is in PDF format so to download it you’ll need the Adobe Reader software on your computer. Most computers come with it, but it is free and can be found here.

Download Instructions: Right-Click the link and select either “save target as” or “save link as” depending on what browser you are using or simply click on it and save or print.

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