Time for another scrap yarn win! π This go around, I’m using super bulky scraps as well as multiple strands of aran + DK weights held together to bring you this super cute and modern crochet wall hanging pattern!
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Some of you may remember my Neon Waves Mini Wall Hanging that I designed a few years ago. Well, I’ve been wanting to create a bulky weight (full size) version for a while, and I thought now was a perfect time!
You can find the free downloadable PDF for that pattern [here]!
This Neon Waves Remix is very similar to my original pattern, just with a few extras like the spike stitch, double treble crochet and triple treble crochet. I also amped up the fringe factor cause…YAY for fringe!! π This one also comes with a step by step video tutorial, so if that is up your alley, you can find it below!

what you will need:
Several different color stash yarns. Click the title in pink to take you to the yarn. These are all the yarns I used:
- 3 strands DK Spectrum Fibre Ice Lollies held together – Color A
- Knit Collage Dreamland Yarn in Kinari Bazar – Color B
- 2 strands aran Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn! in Light Peach and 1 strand cream crochet thread held together – Color C
- 2 strands aran Neon Yellow and 1 strand Wool And The Gang Disco Down Yarn in Stardust Gold held together – Color D
- We Are Knitters The Wool in Natural – Color E
- Knit Collage Spun Cloud Yarn in High Vibes – Color F
- Size US N /10mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Yarn or twine for hanging
- Branch or bar for hanging
abbreviations:
- CH β chain
- SL ST – slip stitch
- SC β single crochet
- HDC – half double crochet
- DC – double crochet
- TR – treble crochet
- DTR- double treble crochet
- TRTR – triple treble crochet
- BO – bobble
- SP-1 – spike stitch 1 row below
- SP-2 – spike stitch 2 rows below
- SP-3 – spike stitch 3 rows below
- SP-4 – spike stitch 4 rows below
- ST/STS – stitch/es
- YO – yarn over
- REP – repeat
special stitches:
- Bobble Stitch (BO) – See video tutorial below, or – *YO insert hook in ST, YO pull up a loop, YO pull through only two loops on hook; REP from * a total of 6 times, (there will be 7 loops on hook) YO and pull through all 7 loops on hook.
- Spike Stitch (SP-1, SP-2, SP-3, SP-4…) See video tutorial below, or β insert hook in the SC 1, 2, 3, 4…and so on… rows below the top SC row. YO and loosely pull up your loop until it meets the top SC row. YO and pull through two loops on hook. This will give you an elongated SC called a spike stitch.
- Double Treble (DTR) – See video tutorial below, or – YO 3 times, insert hook in ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops 4 times.
- Triple Treble (TRTR) – See video tutorial below, or – YO 4 times, insert hook in ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops 5 times.
Modern Crochet Wall Hanging Measurements
- wall hanging length measures approximately 24.5″ from top to longest part of fringe.
- wall hanging width measures approximately 20″.
pattern notes:
- This wall-hanging is worked from the top down.
- Pay special attention to the “notes” sections.
Modern Crochet Wall Hanging Pattern:
if videos are more your jam, find the step by step video tutorial for this wall tapestry below. press play!
With Color A CH 37
Row 1: SC in 2nd CH from hook and in each CH across; CH 1, turn. (36 SC)
Row 2: SC in each SC across.
Change to Color B, CH 1, turn.
Row 3: SC in each SC across; CH 1 turn.
Rows 4-5: REP row 3, but at the end of row 5, change to Color C, CH 2, turn.
Note: before each final YO on your DC that comes before the BO, change to Color D, YO with Color D and complete your DC. Complete BO with Color D. Change back to Color C. Continue with pattern.
Row 6: (refer to note for color changes before bobble [BO]) DC in first 5 SC, BO in next SC, *DC in next 4 SC, BO in next SC; REP from * 4 more times, DC in last 5 SC; change to Color E, CH 1, turn. (6 BO)
Row 7: SC in each ST across; CH 4, turn. (36 SC)
Row 8: (CH 4 counts as TR + CH 1) skip next SC, DC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, HDC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next SC; *CH 1, skip 1 SC, HDC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, DC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, TR in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, DC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, HDC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next SC; REP from * 1 more time; CH 1, skip 1 SC, HDC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, DC in next SC, CH 1, skip 1 SC, TR in CH 1 from Row 6; CH 1 turn.
Row 9: skip first TR and begin a SC in next CH 1; SC in each ST and CH 1 across. (your last SC will be in the third CH from the bottom [TR] from Row 7. [36 SC])
Change to Color F, CH 2, turn.
Row 10: (CH 2 counts as SC + CH 1) skip next ST, HDC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, DC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, TR in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, DC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, HDC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, SC in next ST; *CH 1, skip 1 ST, HDC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, DC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, TR in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, DC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, HDC in next ST, CH 1, skip 1 ST, SC in next ST; REP from * 1 more time (your last SC will be in the CH 1 from Row 8); CH 1, turn.
Row 11: skip first SC and begin a SC in next CH 1; SC in each ST and CH 1 across. (your last SC will be in the bottom of CH 2 [SC] from Row 10. [36 SC])
Change to Color D, CH 1, turn.
Row 12: SC in each SC across; CH 1, turn.
Row 13: REP row 12, but at the end of Row 13, change to Color C, CH 1, turn.
Row 14: SC in each SC across; CH 1, turn.
Row 15: SC in 1st SC, HDC in next SC, TR in next SC, HDC in next SC, SC in next SC, SL ST (loosely) in next SC; *SC in next SC, HDC in next SC, TR in next SC, HDC in next SC, SC in next SC, SL ST in next SC; REP from * 4 more times.
Change to Color E, CH 3, turn.
Note: on Row 16, your TR will end up on top of your SL ST and your SL ST on top of your TR from Row 15.
Row 16: (CH 3 counts as TR), HDC in next ST, SC in next ST, SL ST (loosely) in next ST; *SC in next ST, HDC in next ST, TR in next ST, HDC in next ST, SC in next ST, SL ST in next ST; REP from * 4 more times; SC in next ST, HDC in last ST; CH 1, turn.
Row 17: SC in each ST across (your last SC will be in the top of CH 3 [TR] from Row 16. [36 SC])
Change to Color A, CH 1, turn.
Row 18: SC in each SC across; CH 1, turn.
Rows 19-22: REP row 18, but at the end of Row 22, change to Color F, CH 1, turn.
Row 23: SC in first 12 SC,*SP-1, SP-4, SP-2, SP-3; REP from * 2 more times; SC in last 12 SC; CH 6, turn.
Row 24: (CH 6 counts as first TRTR), TRTR in next 2 STS, DTR in next 3 STS, TR in next 3 STS, DC in next 3 STS, HDC in next 3 STS, SC in next 6 STS, HDC in next 3 STS, DC in next 3 STS, TR in next 3 STS, DTR in next 3 STS, TRTR in last 3 STS.
Fasten off. Weave in ends. Steam block if desired.
I attached my fringe and then cut it after I hung my tapestry, so I put the instructions in that order.
Attaching fringe
Cut 216 strands (6 strands/ST) approximately 20″ long of Color C (without crochet thread). With right side of wall hanging facing you, insert your crochet hook in TRTR from the wrong side to the right side. Place 6 yarn strands over the crochet hook and bring slightly through to the wrong side – until you have a loop big enough to pull all yarn tails through. Bring your yarn tails through that loop and pull to tighten. Adjust as necessary to make all yarn strands uniform. REP for each of the 36 STS.
Hanging Your Tapestry
Thread tapestry needle with a long enough strand of yarn or twine to sew the whole width of your wall hanging. Make sure your wall hanging is centered on your branch or bar. Begin by inserting your needle on right side into one ST from the top of the wall hanging. Bring yarn/twine around the branch/bar and tie in a knot to secure. Continue with this process – insert needle in one ST, bring around branch… – for the entire length of your wall hanging. If your branch/bar is asymmetrical like mine, remember that some of your loops will be longer than others. Click [here] and skip ahead to 41:10 in the video to see how I attached my wall hanging.
Cutting Fringe
Cut fringe straight across to desired length or in an upside down “V” as shown in the photos. Click [here] and skip ahead to 42:30 in the video to see how I cut my fringe.
Congrats on your wall hanging! π

I hope you had so much fun making your Neon Waves Remix Modern Crochet Wall Hanging! Feel free to get in touch with me via contact form under the “about me” section on the main menu, or through email – yokiebshop@gmail.com. Sign up for my newsletter below to find out when new patterns, tutorials and blog posts are released! Thanks for crocheting with me! π

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