- Author: Mandy Salm
- Contributor: Jan Fedor
Published on: December 23, 2016
Now that we are just past the Winter Solstice, time for pruning is beginning, which offers the opportunity to make wreaths. In this post, we make a wreath from grape canes, but any long, pliable non-thorny vine material can work -- honeysuckle and wisteria are two that come to mind. You will want a minimum of 2-3 ft. lengths, but 3-4 ft. is better. Longer than that and it gets difficult to weave with but requires fewer additions.
Once you have pruned your plant and have some material to work with, here are simple steps to follow for making a circular wreath.
Step 1. Holding the thicker end in your non-weaving hand, bring the vine around...
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