Guide to Weaving a Rustic Wall Hanging Using Tree Branches

You can turn something as simple as a fallen branch into art that whispers of nature.

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This weaving project is all about slowing down, wrapping, looping, and layering colors until your yarn mimics the movement of the wind through leaves.

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Each strand feels grounded, imperfect, and alive. There’s no need for perfection; the uneven wood and irregular angles make it even more charming.

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By the time you finish, it’s not just a weaving, it’s a quiet story of time spent in calm creation.

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Materials Needed

  • Forked branch (cleaned and dry, about 12-16 inches tall)
  • Yarn in assorted natural or earthy tones
  • String or twine for warping
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle
  • Hot glue (optional for securing ends)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Find a sturdy Y-shaped branch. Then trim it if needed and make sure it stands steadily on a flat surface.

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Step 2: Tie your warp thread securely at one side of the branch fork, then loop it back and forth across the open section to create your weaving base.

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You should keep the tension snug but not too tight.

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Step 3: Thread your tapestry needle with yarn and start weaving under and over the warp strings.

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Alternate colors as you go to form patterns or gradients.

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Step 4: Push each row down gently with your fingers or a fork to keep the weave even.

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Step 5: When finished, tie off the ends neatly and tuck them behind your design.

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Tips:

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You can add small beads or feathers to the edges for a bohemian touch. Hang your piece using jute string for a rustic, woodland vibe.

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