If you like the Fall season, this beautiful crochet Fall table centerpiece will be a wonderful addition to your home decor!
Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons. Trees are turning yellow, orange, gold, brown, and red. One of the most beautiful fall trees is the maple with its beautifully shaped leaves and amazing colors. With this crochet craft idea, you can bring these leaves and colors into your home!
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You may also like my other home decor ideas: crochet garlands, and crochet wall arts.
And make sure to check out my Maple Tree crochet wall art!
To make this crochet Maple Leaves table decor, I used my previously designed pattern for the maple leaf. The pattern can be found in my Etsy shop HERE.
You can PIN this table decor idea to your Pinterest Boards HERE.
This Fall crochet table centerpiece is made with individually crocheted maple leaves sewn together. It will be perfect for your dinner table, a small coffee table, or a side table.
Materials I Used:
Crochet cotton threads size #10, color – orange
Crochet cotton threads size #10, color – yellow
Sewing needle and matching sewing thread
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Finished Size:
This table centerpiece measures 9” x 13” and consists of 20 maple leaves. You can make it bigger or smaller by adding or removing rows of leaves.
The pattern I used:
To make this crochet Maple Leaves table centerpiece, I used a crochet pattern for the maple leaf. The pattern can be found in my Etsy shop HERE.
Directions:
- Make 20 maple leaves (or as many as you need for your design)and weave in the ends. While weaving the ends, bring them on one side of the leaf – this side will be the wrong side of the leaf.
2. Arrange leaves with their wrong side up in the pattern according to my picture (or create your own design). Use pins to connect leaves together.
3. Then sew them together at every connecting point with a sewing needle and sewing thread.
3. Block your crochet maple leaves table decor and slightly starch if desired.
Happy Crocheting!
Meg says
I’d love to have a dress from such autumn leaves… It would look great on dark bases.