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    Yarn Ball Wreath Pattern

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    Yarn Ball Wreath

    Make your own Yarn Ball Wreath with easy. You can make one of these really simply by grabbing some Styrofoam balls and wrapping them with yarn.

    You can express  your own love for yarn with your knitting and crochet by making a yarn ball wreath.

    You can get written instructions called: Snowflake Wreath. You can clearly see my wreath is my own personal style. You can do the same.
    Pattern compliments of Red Heart

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    Filed Under: Crochet Holiday Patterns, Crochet Wreath Patterns, Home Decor

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    1. Dawn W. says

      November 23, 2014 at 2:39 pm

      Working on my wreath. I love this project! Just need to add some ribbon.

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    2. Sandy says

      November 10, 2014 at 1:45 am

      Approx how many balls do ya need, so we know ABOUY how many to get?

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    3. Jody Blackwell says

      November 01, 2014 at 9:32 pm

      Love the hot glue tip and then a shot of Diva Dan!!!!!! Hmmm....was there not a glue gun incident in the recent past??? A little too late for that hint for Dan... love you guys.

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