Crochet Christmas Bauble Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
Nothing beats the shiny plastic baubles like handmade Classic Christmas Ornaments. And today`s collection also has a modern twist!
Christmas Star Ornament Free Crochet Patterns & Paid
This mini Country Cottage Stocking crochet pattern is perfect for the holidays! Use as a tree ornament and gift card holder!
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Crochet Christmas ornaments are easy to make if you know how to do it! In this post you will find lots of fantastic free patterns to follow.
We are going to learn How to Crochet Christmas Present Ornament Patterns. This pattern works up quickly and is made up of just a few stitches
Gingerbread Man Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
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Here it is! The little star crochet pattern! Below you will find all the details required to make as many stars as you like. There is a written pattern as well as a pattern chart. Have fun and please share your creations! There is more festive inspiration on the blog in the Feeling Festive and Homemade Christmas posts! Materials Yarns & Hooks Use whatever you have on hand in the colours that you like! Make sure to use a hook that matches the weight of the yarn you use. I used the following yarn and hook combinations for my stars: Scheepjes Softfun (60% Cotton/40% Acrylic, 50g=140m), colour 2615 with a 4,0mm crochet hook Scheepjes Merino Soft (50% Wool Superwash Merino/25% Microfiber/25% Acrylic, 50g=105m), colours 602 Raphaël and 621 Picasso with a 4,5mm crochet hook Scheepjes […]
I love getting ready for the holidays and busting the decor out. I was thinking of a fun and easy homemade crochet design and I just loved the idea of simple, classic, ornament balls. These are super simple to make and are a toned down take on classic Christmas colors. Make these fun ornament balls yourself. These cute ornament balls are the perfect holiday and Christmas addition to any space! Impress your family and friends with your crochet skills.
Crochet Christmas ornaments are easy to make if you know how to do it! In this post you will find lots of fantastic free patterns to follow.
Fun Christmas Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
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This may be the easiest crochet ornament you have ever made. With a flat tutorial, and video instructions, you might make several! Free crochet pattern.
Crochet Christmas ornaments are easy to make if you know how to do it! In this post you will find lots of fantastic free patterns to follow.
These Cute Christmas Ornament Free Crochet Patterns will help you trim your tree in cute crochet Christmas ornaments.
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Crochet Christmas Bauble Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
Granny Crochet Christmas Baubles perfectly capture the magic and charm of handmade festive decor! This free crochet pattern is fun to make!
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These simple Christmas crochet stars are a free pattern that makes a fun and easy holiday project!
My next free pattern for Christmas is a slight variation on my Little Kissing Mice pattern, so you can make a cute little mouse with a Christmassy red and green stripy sweater. You can add a loop so you can hang it on your Christmas tree, give it as a sweet little stocking filler, or fill it with catnip as a present for your cat. Abbreviations: ch = chain st = stitch or stitches ss = slipstitch sc = single crochet (US), double crochet (UK) dc = double crochet (US), treble crochet (UK) tog = together sc2tog = decrease by working two sc together FLO = work in front loop only FO = fasten off Approximate size: 5cm/2" long without tail. General instructions: Work in rounds unless otherwise stated and do not join rounds unless told to. Use a stitch marker to mark the start of a round - a small piece of different coloured yarn placed under the stitch at the start of the round will do. To start a round, you can use the magic ring method, but I prefer to ch 2, and work the appropriate number of sc into 1st ch. If you work the sc over the tail of yarn as well you can use that to pull the hole tight. When changing from one colour of yarn to another work the stitch before the change until there are two loops left on the hook. Then use the new colour for the final yarn over hook and pull through. Work through both loops of stitches unless otherwise indicated. You will need: Small amounts of double knitting or worsted weight yarn: A natural fur colour for the head and tail. Two colours of yarn, such as red and green, for the body. Small amount of black yarn to embroider eyes. Small length of cotton yarn. Small amount of stuffing. 3.5mm (E) hook. Tapestry needle. Pattern: Start with natural fur colour yarn. Round 1: Ch 2, work 4 sc into 1st ch - 4 st. Round 2: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 2 times - 6 st. Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 st] 2 times - 8 st. Round 4: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] 2 times - 10 st. Round 5: Sc in each st around – 10 st. Round 6: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st] 2 times - 12 st. Round 7: Sc in next 6 st, [ear, in FLO of next st: ss, ch 2, 5 dc, ch 2, ss], sc in next 3 st, [ear as before], sc in next st – 12 st (counting each ear as one st). Round 8: Sc in each st around, working into the back loop behind each ear – 12 st. Stuff head and use black yarn to sew eyes. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 9: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 3 times, sc in next 6 st – 15 st. Round 10: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st] 3 times – 18 st. Change to second yarn colour for body. Round 11: Sc in each st around – 18 st. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 12: [Sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] 3 times – 21 st. Change to second yarn colour for body. Round 13: Sc in each st around – 21 st. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 14 - 15: (2 rounds) Sc in each st around – 21 st. Change to natural fur colour yarn. Round 16: [Sc2tog, sc in next 5 st] 2 times, sc2tog, sc in next 2 st, [tail: ss in next st, ch 20, miss ch next to hook, ss 19, ss back into original st], sc in next 2 st – 18 st. Round 17: Sc2tog 2 times, sc in next 6 st, sc2tog 4 times – 12 st. Round 18: Sc2tog 6 times – 6 st. FO, leaving a length of yarn. Using cotton yarn, sew a loop behind the head if you want to hang your mouse as a decoration. Finish stuffing and sew up bottom of mouse neatly - if you stuff the body well it will sit up nicely. Another simple idea for a little tree decoration is to make one of my Little Teddies using white yarn and give it a red scarf. For more Christmas crochet ideas, I also have a Chubby Gnome pattern in my Etsy shop which includes instructions to make these Christmas characters - a cute little Santa and Elf. If you especially love mice and would like to make some slightly larger ones, try my Wee Mousie pattern. Keep an eye out here and on my Facebook page as I'll be posting four totally new mini Christmas patterns.
Crochet Christmas ornaments are easy to make if you know how to do it! In this post you will find lots of fantastic free patterns to follow.