Contains:
- Illustrated Knitting Pattern
- US Imperial Measurement / Metric Measurement
- Size 30cm (12 ins)
- Suitable for Beginners
- The pattern has instructions for knitting the flowers and leaves and how to wire them for the arrangement.
Materials you need at home:
- Paintbox Yarns Simply DK 100 g Ball
- 50 gram ball of Yellow - Daffodil Yellow 121
- 25 gram ball of Lemon- Banana Cream 120
- 25 gram ball of Grass Green - Grass Green 129
- 25 gram ball of Lime Green - Lime Green 128
- Paintbox Yarns Simply DK - 10g Mini Ball, Seville Orange 118, Paper White 100, Pansy Purple 147, Dusty Lilac 146, Kingfisher Blue 134, Duck Egg Blue 135
- 1 pair of 3.00mm (UK11-US2) needles
- 1 pair of 3.00mm double-ended needles (used for i-cords)
Knitting pattern for an Easter Spring Flower Ring
No flower says Easter like beautiful bright daffodils. I hope you enjoy knitting this striking wreath to welcome the Spring.
The pattern has instructions for knitting the flowers and leaves and how to wire them for the arrangement.
Materials Used
Double Knitting Yarn (8 ply) The suggested yarns are available from
Paintbox Yarns Simply DK 100 g Ball 50 gram ball of Yellow - Daffodil Yellow 121 25 gram ball of Lemon- Banana Cream 120 25 gram ball of Grass Green - Grass Green 129 25 gram ball of Lime Green - Lime Green 128
Paintbox Yarns Simply DK - 10g Mini Ball Seville Orange 118, Paper White 100, Pansy Purple 147, Dusty Lilac 146, Kingfisher Blue 134, Duck Egg Blue 135
Needles 1 pair of 3.00mm (UK11-US2) needles 1 pair of 3.00mm double-ended needles (used for i-cords)
30cm (12 ins) Circular Rattan Wreath (Can be found in hobby craft stores, craft supply shops and online stores) Strong Floristry Wire or 5 mtrs of 1 mm wire from the hardware store or garden centre Small pair of craft pliers A length of strong string/ribbon
Denny Gould
I first started to design clothes for my children when they were younger and went on to sell garments through shops and craft fairs. I also taught the use of machine knitting and knitwear design. I later followed a career in IT, but I now have grandchildren and whilst hand knitting for them was inspired to start designing and creating knitting patterns again.