Beginner-Friendly Fall Leaf Garland Tutorial

Thanksgiving is literally 13 days away and I was trying to figure out what I could make for additional decorations.  I thought that this Fall Leaf Garland Crochet Pattern would be perfect.  I wanted this Fall Leaf Garland to be simple enough that even someone that is brand new to crochet would easily be able to make it.  This Fall Leaf Garland will be cute hanging from a window, curled throughout your Thanksgiving table decorations, or even draped from your stair banister.  

A Bath & Body Works candle placed on a wooden surface, surrounded by a colorful knitted decoration featuring orange and green crochet pieces resembling fruit.

This Fall Leaf Garland is made with scrap amounts of yarn making it the perfect project for a scrap buster.  I hope you all enjoy making this Fall Leaf Garland and can’t wait to see photos of your creation.  

A decorative garland made of knitted autumn leaves in green, orange, and red, hanging along a brown string against a textured wall.

Here is everything you need to know in order to make this Fall Leaf Garland!

Abbreviations:  CH (chain), SLST (slip stitch), SC (single crochet), HDC (half double crochet), DC (double crochet), TRC (triple crochet), YO (yarn over).

Special Stitches:  TRC (triple crochet), YO (yarn over) your hook 2 times, insert your crochet hook into the next stitch, YO and pull through the stitch your crochet hook is in, YO and pull through 2 loops on your hook, YO and pull through 2 more loops on your hook, YO and pull through your last 2 loops on your hook.

Pattern is written in US terms.

Difficulty:  Easy, beginner friendly.

Here is a list of supplies that you will need to make this Fall Leaf Garland!

Yarn:  Any colors of #4 worsted weight yarn will work.  I used Red Heart Super Saver in the colors brown, pumpkin, hunter green, and Tangerine.  You of course can use any colors that you want for your garland and leaves.

Crochet Hook:  5mm crochet hook

Yarn Needle:  Any yarn needle you have on hand is fine.  I like the metal ones.  Just make sure the eye of the needle is large enough for your yarn.

Scissors:  Any pair of scissors will work.  I like using the smaller craft scissors because the tuck away nicely in my crochet hook bag.

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Now, let’s get started on the pattern for this Fall Leaf Garland!


For the Crochet Leaf (make 5 in each of your leaf colors):


Part 1:  CH (chain) 10, SLST (slip stitch) in the 2nd chain from the hook, SC (single crochet) in the next chain, HDC (half double crochet) in the next 2 chains, DC (double crochet in the next 2 chains, TRC (triple crochet) in the next 2 chains.  You have one chain left, place 2 DC and 1 HDC in the very last chain.


Part 2:  You are now working your way along the other side of the chain 10 that you created.  Place 2 HDC and 1 DC in the next stitch (that’s the stitch along the other side that is right next to the last cluster of stitches you did), TRC in the next 2 stitches, DC in the next 2 stitches, HDC in the next 2 stitches, SC in the next stitch, SLST to the top of the first SLST in the beginning.


Part 3:  We are now going to work on the boarder of the leaf and the stem.  SLST in every stitch along the edge of the fall leaf until you come to the middle of the bottom portion of the leaf, CH 4, SLST in the 2nd CH from the hook, SLST in the next 2 chains, you can now continue your SLST along the other side of the fall leaf.  SLST to the top of the very first SLST and fasten off and weave in your yarn tails.  

For the Garland and attaching the Fall Leaves to your garland:

With your brown yarn ( or what every yarn color you are using for your chain), CH 30, grab your first leaf and insert your hook through the top SLST of the stem, complete your chain, now CH 30 again and grab your next color of leaf, repeat this process until your very last leaf is completed, finish with a CH 30 and fasten off!  That is it. 

Like I said this Fall Leaf Garland is super simple to make and extremely beginner friendly. If you are looking for a few more fun Thanksgiving Decor ideas make sure you check out my Pumpkin Table Runner and my Pumpkin Pie Potholder they will add a fun touch to your Thanksgiving decor this year. Make sure you follow me on social media via the links down below and don’t forget to subscribe to this blog as I post here weekly. Please check me out on Patreon as well!

Thank you so much for all your love and support.  Happy Holidays and happy crocheting from the Montana White’s!