Decorate your Christmas tree or fireplace mantel with this Christmas garland pattern. Great to use as a Christmas gift as a label.
This Crochet Christmas Tree Garland is a free pattern on my blog! This holiday project is great for beginners and also makes an easy applique or gift tag!
December 25th is creeping up and I'm still trying to get into the holiday spirit around the apartment. I had been keeping a mental note of all the Christmas DIYs I wanted to create this year, but seeing the abundance of xmas decor at every single store has me SO tempted to just buy, buy, buy! Guess that's exactly what they meant when they said, "'tis the season to be broke". Luckily I did manage to whip up a super cute DIY banner garland for the most wonderful time of the year. This simple idea stemmed from Christmas trees made out of layered tassels, so you can always ditch the jute and turn them into ornaments, keychains, or gift toppers! M A T E R I A L S: Green yarn (I used Lily Sugar 'n Cream in color Sage, $1.99 from Michaels) Hot glue gun Jute, or any string of choice, for hanging garland Leftover cardboard (shout out to Amazon boxes!) Scissors (pro tip: use fabric scissors) Safety pin or needle 5mm wooden beads (optional) Gold beads First things first. Decide how many little Christmas trees you'd like hanging from your garland, and multiply that by 3; that's how many tassels you'll need to make. Don't get overwhelmed by that number, I promise to give you a super easy tutorial for DIY tassels. Pop on an episode of Vanderpump Rules and as soon as you get the hang of how simple it is to create tassels, you'll finish all of them before the episode is over! For reference: my garland has 7 Christmas Trees; 21 tassels needed. T A S S E L T U T O R I A L : With leftover cardboard, cut out a 2x2-inch square. If you'd like longer Christmas trees, feel free to bump up the size of the square. Cut two small slits on one edge of the square, as seen in above photo. 1. Cut a 4-inch piece of yarn and line it up along the top edge of the square. 2. With the rest of your yarn, secure the end into the left cardboard slot. 3. While holding the 4-inch piece along the top edge of the square, start wrapping the rest of the yarn around the back and front of cardboard. For reference: I wrapped 10 times. For thicker tassels, wrap until desired thickness. 4. Secure yarn in the right cardboard slot, and trim. 5. Double knot the 4-inch piece of yarn tightly. 6. Carefully cut the wrapped strings on the opposite side. Remove the secured ends from the slots. 7. To hide the knot, flip the tassel so that the top bends in the opposite direction. Cut a new 4-inch piece of yarn. 8. Wrap piece of yarn around tassel, and double knot to create a "head". 9. Turn tassel over and trim ends for a more even, cleaner tassel! 10. Repeat until all tassels are completed. G A R L A N D I N S T R U C T I O N S: 1. Separate your tassels into sets of threes. It helps to line them up vertically to better visualize which tassel will be the top, middle, and bottom layer of your Christmas trees. 2. Flip the 'middle' tassel upside down and add a tiny amount of hot glue to the center of the inside, as seen below. 3. Apply the head of the 'bottom' tassel to the glue, and adjust the fringes so that they hide the head underneath. 4. Using a safety pin or sewing needle, loosen a string from the head of the 'top' tassel. You'll need to loosen the same string on both front and back of tassel, as seen below so that it can be tied to the garland. 5. Repeat step 2 and 3, this time applying hot glue to the inside center of the 'top' tassel. Add the head of the 'middle' tassel to the glue. 5. Thread a gold bead through the top two loose strings. This will act as the gold star or Christmas tree topper! 6. Repeat until all Christmas trees are complete. 7. Cut jute, or garland string, to desired length. 8. If alternating trees and 5mm wooden beads as I did, optional tip: fold jute string in half to determine the center point. Double knot the top tassel strings to secure it to the garland, then thread wooden beads to each end. 9. Repeat to add each Christmas tree until your garland is complete, and trim strings if needed. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! If you decide to give it a try, don't forget to tag @thebeetique so that I can see how you did! x, B.
A beautiful crochet Chrismtas tree garland to grace your home this holiday season. You will love this free pattern!
Cozy flannel plaid ribbon, traditional pearl beaded garland and loads of beautiful mercury glass and mixed metal ornaments come together to create a vintage inspired Christmas tree with a cozy + nostalgic feel for the holidays. It’s officially the most wonderful time of the year my friends! Okay, truth be told, we’ve been in full…
Come and trim the Christmas tree with a DIY Christmas tree garland. These Christmas garlands are sure to add a little extra to your holiday decor this year.
These little ornaments work up quickly so make one or many this holiday season! Try them out in different colours and hang them on your tree as an ornament or string them together to make a garland. Bonus – they also make for adorable gift tags! I have shared many crochet Christmas projects and you can click […]
Make your holiday season special with my pom pom Christmas decorations. The Christmas tree garland are delightful choices to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your space. _______________ The garland visible in the photos is made featuring 5 mini felt Christmas trees (about 3,15 inches - 8 cm tall) It is possible to choose from 3 variants: 5 Christmas trees - about 21,65 inches (55 cm) 8 Christmas trees - about 37,40 inches (95 cm) 12 Christmas tree - about 57,08 inches (145 cm) If you want more Christmas trees on one garland - just sent me about it. _______________ Individual design is possible Felt color palette you can find here ➡️https://www.etsy.com/listing/1266872417 Please note that there is also a white garland in my store: ➡️ https://www.etsy.com/listing/1352804443 NOTE - Colors you see on your monitor may differ from item colors. It depends on yours and our monitors color profiles difference, so we cannot give you a guarantee that your monitor displays the colors exactly as they are. - Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs. - Actual processing time is 1-3 business days. If you have any questions about the item, feel free to contact me! Best regards, Anastasiia ❄
Today we are going to learn how to crochet a Christmas tree. There are numerous different ways in which we can crochet a Christmas tree.
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Make this colorful mini felt garland with a sewing machine.
Free Crochet Christmas Tree Garland Pattern - Make this fun festive Christmas crochet pattern to decorate your home this Xmas. Perfect DIY Christmas decor!
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Garland may be one of the most quintessential Christmas decorations you can have in your home during the holiday season, not counting your tree, of course. You may want to DIY your own to match your other decor, or opt for a more classic store-bought look.
Inspired by handmade ornaments, colorful lights, and hand-strung popcorn garland, my family room Christmas tree celebrates the holiday season with personality and fun!
We're making a fun Christmas tree garland, you just need a few supplies: yarn, twine, wood bead, and mini pom poms.
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Christmas tree garland pattern is actually much more then it says. It`s so versatile and gives a lot of space for creativity. In this pattern you will get tree instructions with 3 different ideas of assembling. The garland can be used as a decoration on walls, shelves etc. The tree motif can be used separately as a tree ornament or in gift wrapping. Let your imagination guide you! INSTRUCTIONS Downloadable and easy to follow crochet pattern (PDF file). Step-by-step instructions with lots of photos to guide you through the making process. Language: English (US terminology), Spanish, German, Danish, Dutch, French, Italian, Estonian Skill level: easy Stitches needed: single crochet SIZE AND MATERIALS Size: easily adjustable. Each tree measures about 7 x 5.5 cm (2.75 x 2 inches). The example garland is made of 9 trees and is, measured from one end of the strand to another, about 140 cm (55 inches) long. The pattern uses 2.5 mm (C) crochet hook and DK (8 ply) weight cotton yarn. SUPPORT AND COPYRIGHT If you need help with the pattern, I am here to provide email support. You may sell the finished product. You may not sell or share the pattern. Read full copyright here.
Een prachtige boomslinger, perfect voor een slaapkamer met bosthema of voor de open haard met Kerstmis. Deze prachtige slinger bestaat uit 7 groene vilten bomen versierd met kleine kraaltjes. Het is op jute geregen en heeft een lengte van ongeveer 1,25 meter en heeft aan beide uiteinden lusgaten. Elke boom is licht gevuld. Eenvoudig maar toch prachtig en een fantastische toevoeging aan uw huis.