Are you looking to brighten your space with a quick and easy crochet project? If so, let’s learn how To Make An Easy Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath!
You might remember The Crochet Bunny Wreath. However, here’s a fun twist: removing the bunny ears instantly transforms the wreath into a beautiful everyday wreath, perfect for Spring and Summer.
I absolutely love DIY home decor projects like this! Not only is it beginner-friendly, but you can complete it in under an hour.
The pattern uses soft roving yarn and simple single crochet stitches wrapped around a foam wreath form. As a result, the base creates a beautiful canvas perfect for any season.
Once the base is complete, you can personalize it however you like and add florals, greenery, bows, or any embellishments to match your style or the season.
Bonus: You can easily transition this wreath to fall by swapping out a few embellishments—change the florals or ribbon to match the season!
So, grab your supplies, and let’s get started!
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Yarn Suggestions For The Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath
The Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath Pattern is written using size 6 super bulky roving yarn. I prefer Mainstays Roving Yarn from Walmart, in the color off-white.
The Mainstays yarn is marked as a size 6 yarn, however, I find it to be much closer to a Jumbo size 7 yarn.
Additionally, the yarn is 100% acrylic and is currently only sold online in a four-pack. It’s affordable, and you can make several wreaths with it, so I highly recommend it for this project.
Alternative Yarn
Hobby Lobby sells a similar roving yarn, which is classified as a Jumbo size 7 yarn.
The yarn isn’t as nicely woven, and I find the Ivory color to have a very yellowish undertone, whereas the Walmart brand is a nice off-white color with no undertones.

Also, feel free to experiment with other super bulky and jumbo yarns to create different textures and looks.
I think Bernat Blanket Extra or Extra Thick would be a fun alternative, or even the chain style yarns.
I’ll add a few roving yarn examples to my Amazon Storefront, but please keep in mind they haven’t been tested for color or quality.
Sizing
The Spring and Summer Crochet Wreaths shown below are made with 10 or 12 inch foam wreath forms. For these sizes, you’ll only need 1 skein of Mainstays Roving Yarn from Walmart.
In addition, you can experiment with any size metal or foam wreath form you’d like. Simply follow the pattern instructions below until the metal or foam is completely covered.

Embellishments For The Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath
You can choose any embellishments that you’d like.
I like to mix greenery with florals and then add a neutral wire-rimmed bow.
The extra embellishments, such as floral picks, cotton pods, and stems, can be clipped off with wire cutters and then hot glued on.
If you prefer to change the embellishments out each season, attach them with twine or floral wire, so they’re easily removable.
Most embellishments were from Hobby Lobby, but you can find similar on Amazon, Michael’s, Walmart, LTK, etc. You can shop my affiliate links here.
You can also find an entire list of supplies in my Amazon Storefront or Like To Know It (LTK)
For example, below are some wreaths I’ve made in the past. I wrapped floral wire around the faux flowers and bow to secure them in place.

Another example, is this spring themed wreath, I found floral pick carrots at Hobby Lobby and secured them on with the florals and bow.

Last up is this beautiful fall-themed wreath, and it’s a favorite of mine!
I first attached all of the floral picks, using the methods listed above, and then hot-glued the loose pieces.
Note: Try to attach the loose pieces on top of the florals, and not the wreath, so you can switch the embellishments out later.

Skill Level
Beginner
Stitch Key | US Terms
beg – beginning
rnd(s) – round/rounds
sc – single crochet
st(s) – stitch/stitches
Materials
10 or 12 Inch Foam Wreath Form (or desired size)
Super Bulky or Jumbo Roving Yarn (yardage depends on the size wreath form used)
I prefer Mainstays Roving Yarn from Walmart
Q/15.75mm Crochet Hook
Scissors
Embellishments (most of mine were from Hobby Lobby)
Floral picks, faux greenery, cotton pods, etc.
Wire edged ribbon
Several yards of twine & floral wire
Hot Glue Gun
Wire cutters
You can find an entire list of supplies in my Amazon Storefront or Like To Know It (LTK)
Gauge | Working in the Round
Gauge is not important in this pattern.
Special Stitches
How To Single Crochet Around A Ring or Wreath Form
Join yarn to hook with a slip knot, leaving a tail long enough to weave in later. Insert hook from the front to the back of the wreath form, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through two loops (1st single crochet created).
Note – The same method can be used with any size ring or wreath form.





Invisible Join
After completion of the last stitch of the round, fasten off, and with a tapestry needle, weave tail end under both loops of the first stitch of the round.
Next, weave through the back loop only of the last stitch of the round and weave in the tail.
Video Instructions On How To Crochet Around A Wreath Form
Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath Instructions
Join yarn to hook with a slip knot.
Rnd 1. Sc around wreath form until wreath form is fully covered, fasten off using the invisible join method. Weave in the loose ends using your finger or a crochet hook.
The wreath portion of your Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath is complete!
Last, follow instructions below for adding the embellishments.
Adding The Embellishments
I used floral picks, which I then placed in the desired location and attached with twine and/or floral wire.
In addition, I created a basic bow with wire-edged ribbon and wrapped the center with twine to cinch it in. I then used the ends of the twine to attach it to the wreath.
Feel free to experiment with placement and different florals; the options are limitless.
Last, to create a hanger, I added a twine loop to the top of the wreath and weaved the twine around a few crochet loops in the back of the wreath to secure it.
Your Crochet Bunny Wreath is now complete! Enjoy!

If you enjoy making wreaths, you may also enjoy this Easy Fall Crochet Pumpkin Wreath, and these Free Home Decor Patterns.
If you try the Easy Spring & Summer Crochet Wreath, I’d love to see pictures. Be sure to tag me @simplymadebyerin

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