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Crochet Christmas Bauble Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
Pretty crochet snowflake is intricate and yet easy to make. Use as an ornament, gift embellishment or window decoration. Great video how-to.
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 […]
Gingerbread Man Ornament Free Crochet Patterns
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Crochet collection of beautiful Christmas balls with pearls. It's great project for Christmas to decorate your home and New year tree.
Make little crochet house motifs for Christmas decorations. Use neutral colors to follow the Christmas trends 2020.
Everyone loves Christmas, which is a family celebration, so we all are trying to start the preparation process in advance. Christmas is unimaginable without Christmas angels, so if you wish to make a quick and simple gift for your friends, family members or for just your close people you should see the video lesson of […]
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.
With Xmas only just over a month away I've been getting quite a few emails from people about the Crochet Xmas Star Tutorial I did back here. For some reason Google swallowed up all the pictures from that post back at the start of this year and with the help of a tech-y friend I have finally been able to recover them again.... So, here's the post again - same photos, same instructions, just in a 'newer' post. If you'd like to make some Xmas-y Stars this year then grab yourself some 8ply yarn (1 used 100% merino in the pictures below but cotton would be equally as good) and a 4mm hook. (note - american crochet terms are used for this pattern) To start, make a foundation chain of 5, join with a slip stitch to the first chain to form a ring. Round 1 - (you will be working this round into the ring formed with the foundation chain) ch3, 2dc, ch3, *3dc, ch3. Repeat from the * 3 more times (5 dc clusters and 5 ch3's total). Join with a slip stitch to the 3rd ch of the starting ch3. Round 2 - slip stitch into the next 2 dc and into the first ch3 space. ch3, (2dc, ch3, 3dc) all in the same (1st) ch3 space. 1hdc in 2nd dc of next dc cluster (a cluster is a group of 3dc's worked in the previous round). *3dc, ch3, 3dc in next ch3 space, 1hdc in 2nd dc of next dc cluster. Repeat from * 3 more times. Join with a slip stitch in 3rd chain of starting ch3. Round 3 - Slip stitch into next 2 dc and into first ch3 space. Ch3, (3dc, ch4, 4dc) all in the same (1st) ch3 space. 1sc on either side of hdc from previous round. (4dc, ch4, 4dc) in next ch3 space, 1sc on either side of next hdc from previous round. Repeat from * 3 more times. Join with a slip stitch in 3rd chain from starting ch3. Fasten off and weave in ends... These stars are great sewn into a garland or hung by themselves on your tree. Why not make them in a thick cotton for a Xmas-y themed washer...
Christmas Star Ornament Free Crochet Patterns & Paid
Little Angels Amigurumi %
This is such a quick holiday project and will be a cute festive addition to your Christmas decor. Perfect for beginners and uses minimal yarn. Grab some scrap green and brown yarn, some twine - and you'll have some trees in no time. Notes before you begin: Ch 1 does not count as a stitch The tree in green is worked up first. The brown yarn is attached to the bottom of the tree and worked for 3 rows. The mini trees are perfect for gift toppers or gift bags, but can also be attached as a garland. I have a full video tutorial on this pattern, to watch - click HERE OTH Crochet Nook: Crochet Mini Trees Yarn: Brava Mini in Brindle Dishie in Jalapeno Hook: 4.5mm Furls Odyssey Hook Scissors Twine (optional) Legend: Ch = Chain HDC = Half Double Crochet 2HDC = 2 Half Double Crochets in the same stitch St = stitch Sl st = Slip Stitch Tree: Chain 2. Row 1: Ch 1, 2HDC in the first chain, turn. Row 2: Ch 1, 2HDC, 2HDC, turn. (4) Row 3: Ch 1, HDC across, turn. (4) Row 4: Ch 1, HDC, 2HDC, 2HDC, HDC, turn. (6) Row 5: Ch 1, HDC across, turn. (6) Row 6: Ch 1, HDC, HDC, 2HDC, 2HDC, HDC, HDC, turn. (8) Row 7: Ch 1, HDC across, sl st, fasten off. (8) Stem: Attach brown yarn to the 3rd stitch. Row 1: SC in 4 sts across, turn. Row 2 -3: Repeat Row 1. Sl st. Fasten off. Weave in all ends. All done! Attach twine or yarn to create a garland. I'd love to see your mini trees! Tag me: @OTHCrochetNook **** The Mini Tree Garland is a FREE crochet pattern part of a collaboration with my friends at WeCrochet. This post contains affiliate links.
We all know knitted socks, but crochet techniques allow for creating cozy crochet socks. Find here a list of free crochet patterns.
Welcome to Week 3 of Not a Christmas Mystery crochet-a-long. I hope you had lots of fun in previous two weeks. Blanket coaster gave some of you hard moments, but you did just great! And again, this CAL is not about making decorations, but also about learning something new. So… tapestry crochet has added to your crochet skills! This week is about overlay crochet. I should say I was eagerly waiting for Friday to share next project with you. I finished it just two days ago (stuffed all motifs and arranged them into a garland). Let me introduce – a Snowflake Garland! My garland consists of 10 stuffed motifs (I made 20 snowflakes), but you can of course make it shorter, or longer. Or even use snowflake motifs as single decorations. Today we will learn how to do overlay crochet. I should say this is not a classical overlay pattern, as we will not cut yarn after every round and weave in ends. For the needs of this CAL I modified instructions a little to make them easy to follow. And, as always, lots of progress pictures are waiting for you. If you follow my work for a while now, you might know that overlay crochet mandalas is something I started my designing life seven years ago. And I keep creating them as making mandalas give me needed sense of peace and safety. And I love watching them growing in my hands. As I continue working in overlay crochet for many years, I add some small tips and tricks to every new project trying to make patterns easier and more straightforward. For one snowflake motif you will need yarn in 4 colors. Main color will use almost entire 10g ball of Catona, and you will need small leftovers in rest three colors (about 2-3g each). For assembling a garland, I used glass beads in different colors – just what I had at hand. The beads are optional, and you can add small pompoms or even tiny and simple crochet baubles. Or simply put only snowflakes on a string and add nothing else. Wondering where to find the pattern? It’s a part of my Not a Christmas CAL hosted on Ravelry right now. Purchase CAL listing HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy with the first three parts, and the last pattern will be automatically added to your Ravelry library after it will be released next Friday. And if you are looking for the same yarn I used, Scheepjes Catona cutie packs as well as individual skeins (in 10g, 25g and 50g) are available in your local Scheepjes shops and via online retailers: Wool Warehouse* and Black Sheep Wools* (both in UK, international shipping) Caro's Atelier* (NL, Europe) Taemombo (US and Canada) See you next week! Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
Wispweave Lace Snowflake Free Crochet Pattern
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 […]
This Robin amigurumi is a great project for intermediate and seasoned crocheters! You can use it to make any round, little bird you like.
Amigurumi Flying Fairies Crochet Pattern
A simple crochet star pattern perfect for using up scrap yarn. They are great to make them for holidays or party decorations. Visit to get the free pattern.