Contains:
- Tutorial - 6 pages
- US terms
- Bonus flower Tutorials with images
Materials you need at home:
- Crochet yarn
- Wide holed beads
- Charms
- Ribbon
Circular Crochet floral dreamcatcher DIY pattern, Boho style home and living hanging decoration, Hippy style flower baby nursery wall decor
Legend has it that bad dreams are caught in the catcher and the good dreams flow through.
Create your very own dream catcher or catchers in your colour choice. Dream Catchers can decorate any wall in your home- bedroom, nursery, living room. Having a Boho wedding, why not create several dreamcatchers and hang them from the ceiling or outdoors in the trees and let the wind blow freely, creating magic.
Materials used -Metal or plastic rings -Crochet cotton -Beads or buttons can be added as extra decor -Tassels - lace, ribbon or crochet cotton can be used separately or combine all three. Approximate measurements - this will depend on the length of your tassels - from 60 cm to 200 cm
In your download, you will receive an easy to follow step by step tutorial with images, plus bonus flower patterns. Total pages - 6.
❤️ Flower patterns can be used to create a floral bunting to match your dreamcatcher.
- Once you have purchased the pattern, you will receive a download link for your pattern and instruction in PDF format.
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Nadia Williams COM
Hi I'm Nadia. A mom, entrepreneur and lover of all things bright, colourful and sparkly.
Please know that all our patterns are for private and business use. Please read our T’s & C’s.
I opened Fantasia Costume & Prop Hire, where I made all the outfits and décor. This business is now 23 (2020) years old and being loved by another. I was taught at a very young age to sew, crochet and macrame by my dear Mamma and sister. I have used my sewing experience to design unique wedding dresses, home décor, linen, nursery décor and so much more. My passion is creating and I LOVE creating new projects.
Through the years I have done several courses, learning new crafts and new techniques. My list of crafts is endless from macramé to crochet, wood burning to PVC carving, from sewing to embroidery. I now have a collection of patterns that I have created and tweaked and I can’t wait to share them with you all.