Today Craftsy Amore is going to show you an easy Crochet Christmas Tree Ornament Free Pattern. A beginner friendly project you can finish in an hour. If you are learning double crochet, this project is perfect to crochet something beautiful for home decoration and gift for friends and family.
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************************************************************************Abbreviations (US Terms):
ch – chain
st(s) – stitch(es)
sc – single crochet
sc – single crochet
dc – double crohcet
dctog – double crochet together
sl st – slip stitch
[..] – total number of sts
Yarn: PATONS Grace Yarn; Crochet Hook Size 3.5mm
Or YarnArt BEGONIA cotton yarn; Crochet Hook Size 3.0 mm
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Instructions:
Round 1:
Ch 3, 8 dc into Magic Ring
Round 2:
Pull tight the magic ring, turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 3, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 3, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3].
Round 3:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 6, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 6, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]
Round 4:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 9, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 9, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]
Round 5:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 12, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 12, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]
Round 6:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 15, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 15, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]
Round 7:
Turn over. sl into 1st ch and next 11 ch. [Total 12 sl sts]
Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into next 6 ch, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into next 6 ch each, 2 dctog.
Round 8:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 9, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 9, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]
Round 9:
Turn over. sl into 1st ch and next 9 ch. [Total 10 sl sts]
Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into next 4 ch each, 5dctog into next ch, dc into next 4 ch each, 2dctog into next ch.
Round 10:
Turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 7, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 7, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]. Fasten off.
The chart is from Pinterest, and finally lead to this website here. Written pattern tried and tested for several times, so be sure to tell me if there is any improvement to be made.
Now make 2 piece and sc to join them together. They are good Christmas ornament or gift topper for holiday season.
XOXO, Angelina
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This pattern is so cute. I can’t wait to make it! What size hook and type of yarn are you using? I probably missed it in the instructions somewhere but I can’t find it 🙂 Thank you!
I used Begonia yarn art Mercerized cotton Yarn, crochet hook size 3 for this project, PATONS Grace Yarn is a great substitute, too. enjoy.
Awesome used F hiik with 4ply cotton yarn made a 7inch tall 6inch wide at base tree. Very cute.
It looks like maybe you put a small amount of fiberfill in them?
yes
Although you said to use a certain type of yarn, I have used both worsted weight (BIG tree) and Sugar and Cream cotton (almost big) yarn. The sugar and cream E/4 3.50 hook and the worsted weight I used a I/9 hook.. Both are too big. I suppose I still need to use a smaller hook and smaller yarn. These are so cute, gotta get the right combination as they need to be smaller. Thank you for sharing.
Hi, I don’t understand the instructions? The beginning: do you do a magic circle then ch3 and dc 8?? And I don’t know how many chains on each row- please explain pattern! Thanks
start with magic ring, not joining into circle, pull tight then turn over for 2nd row
From the looks of it, she means work into stitch not chain.
Sorry. I’m new to this. The pattern reads: “Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 3, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 3, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3]”
dc into each ch…. doesn’t that mean the next “stitch” from Round One?
I curious where all these chains are coming from?!?!
Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 3, that is: Ch3, dc into last chain of previous row where you chain 3, dc, dc, dc
Hi, these are great but I’m sort of confused by the pattern?
Can you please clarify what the #’s after the * mean? I know it should be repeated but not clear on directions, sorry!
Round 2: Pull tight the magic ring, turn over. Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 3, 5 dctog into next ch, dc into each ch * 3, 2 dctog into next ch [3rd ch of ch3].
Thanks,
Amber
Ch3, dc into same ch, dc into each ch * 3, that is: Ch3, dc into same ch, dc, dc, dc
Very pretty, is there a chart for this? I don’t seem to be finding it.