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To create your holiday wreath you will need:

- Fabric shears. These will cut through fabric more easily than standard scissors.

- A collection of small pieces of fabric swatches. We used table cloths, placemats, pillow cases and remnant fabrics found in the far depths of our closet, or at my local thrift store. I chose to use plaids, stripes, and other patterned fabric with dominant reds and greens.

- An 18" diameter wire wreath frame with four circular hoops. We found one for less than $3 at a local craft store.

- Bits and bobs from used or broken holiday decorations. We had collected some bows, bells, and faux berry branches attached to gifts in years past that worked perfectly.

To create your holiday wreath you will need:

- Fabric shears. These will cut through fabric more easily than standard scissors.

- A collection of small pieces of fabric swatches. We used table cloths, placemats, pillow cases and remnant fabrics found in the far depths of our closet, or at my local thrift store. I chose to use plaids, stripes, and other patterned fabric with dominant reds and greens.

- An 18″ diameter wire wreath frame with four circular hoops. We found one for less than $3 at a local craft store.

- Bits and bobs from used or broken holiday decorations. We had collected some bows, bells, and faux berry branches attached to gifts in years past that worked perfectly.

STEP ONE: Cut Your Fabric

First, cut your fabric into roughly 1″x6″ strips and organize into piles by pattern. You don’t have to worry about being very accurate with the sizing. You may not need to cut all of the fabric you have collected, but make sure that you have several hundred strips to start with.

STEP TWO: Tie Your Knots

Tie the strips with simple knots around the wired frame, alternating colors and patterns.

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