Thursday, November 23, 2017

Crochet a Christmas Tree!






Hi there! I hope you're having a great day wherever you are! 

So December is nearly here, and that means Christmas is just around the corner!! Eek!  Where has the year gone? I feel like I have been going backwards this year, always chasing my tail!  Hopefully I'll be more organised next year and get my act together!! :) 

Anyway, I have been doing a bit of crochet and I thought I'd share a little Christmas decoration that I've been making this week, I like to try and come up with a new decoration each year and this is what I've made for this year! 
I hope you like it!  It has a bit of a rustic, folky feel which I like.  

These cute crochet Christmas Trees are made in 2 flat pieces, a front and back, that are then crocheted together. They can be left flat or can be stuffed for a more 3D effect, They are very simple to make, I have done a spotty bobble version and a striped version, so you can make a whole forest of dangley trees if you like!  There are lots of ways you could decorate these trees you could add a little sparkly star to the top and a loop and hang them, you could sew on beads or buttons, or make little stands from slices of branches and stand them up like a forest. or you could make a few and turn them into a Christmas bunting!  ( I think I might do this with mine!)


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Crochet Christmas Trees!


Materials and hook: They can be made from any yarn you like, different yarns will give you different looks, use the crochet hook 1 size smaller than recommended for the yarn you use.
I used MoYa cotton Caresse which is a rustic 10ply yarn and a 4.5mm hook.


Stitches used:

Chain (ch): Yarn over and draw through loop on hook.


Treble (tr): Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, (3 loops on hook),
yarn over and draw through 2 loops, yarn over and draw through remaining 2 loops.

Treble two together (2trtog): [Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 2 times, yarn over , draw through all loops on hook.


Double Treble Bobble (dtr bobble) : [Yarn over twice, insert hook into stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over draw through 2 loops, yarn over draw through 2 loops] 3 times, yarn over draw through all loops on hook.
(To make a bobble in a contrast colour; in the stitch before the bobble, use the bobble colour for the last yarn over so that it is ready to be used to make the bobble. Change back to the background colour in the last yarn over drawing through all loops on hook.)





Turn work after each row.
Staring chains in each row do not count as stitches. 

Australian/English terms.

Bobble Tree Front:


Row 1: Ch3, 2tr in 1st chain. (2sts)
Row 2: Ch2, 2trtog in first stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (3sts)
Row 3: Ch2, 2trtog in first stitch, dtr bobble in next stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch (4sts) 
Row 4: Ch2, 2trtog in each stitch to last stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (5sts)
Row 5: Ch2, (2trtog in first stitch, dtr bobble in next stitch) repeat to last stitch,


2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (6sts)
Row 6: Ch2, 2trtog in each stitch to last stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (7sts) 
Row 7: Ch2, (2trtog in first stitch, dtr bobble in next stitch) repeat to last stitch,


2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (8sts)
Row 8: Ch2, 2trtog in each stitch to last stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch (9sts) 
Row 9: Ch2, (2trtog in first stitch, dtr bobble in next stitch) repeat to last stitch,


2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (10sts)
Row 10: Ch2, 2trtog in each stitch to last stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. Bind off (11sts)



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Tree Back:


Row 1: Ch3, 2tr in first chain. (2sts)
Row 2: Ch2, 2trtog in first stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (3sts)
Rows 3 to 10: Ch2, 2trtog in each stitch to last stitch, 2trtog x 2 in last stitch. (increasing 1 stitch in each row) Bind off.



Place the front and back together with right sides outside, join edge colour to bottom right corner and dc through both layers. Dc around the tree making a picot (4 chain, slip stitch into 1st chain) ever 3 stitch or so. when you get back to the bottom edge, dc half way along then pop a small stick for a tree trunk and crochet around it and continue to where you started , join with a slip stitch to the first stitch and bind off.
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For a striped tree:

Make as for the tree back, but use 2 colours alternating each row and crocheting over the unused colour across the row, so it is in the right place to start the next row. 

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Well that's it for now, I'm off to make a few more trees for my shop window! 
Talk soon! xxxxxxx

9 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for the lovely Christmas tree pattern! I'm certainly going try making a few.

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  2. These are so adorable! Thank you for sharing your lovely pattern. Pat

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  3. c' est vraiment adorable une belle guirlande de sapins pour les fΓͺtes bravo

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  4. So sweet thanks for the pattern.

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  5. ❤️❤️❤️These ������s. I am going to try to make them even though I will struggle. How long did each take? You don't wNt to youtube making them do you?? Love visual. X

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  6. Oh, lovely and cheerful Trees, dear!! πŸ’• Thank you very much for sharing the pattern with us. I've shared it on my Pinterest "Christmas Crochet" board. Have a wonderful day! πŸ’•πŸƒπŸŒΈπŸƒ

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  7. I really like these Christmas trees! Thanks for the pattern!!

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  8. I love the colours and these trees, they are so cute :-) Thank you very much for sharing the pattern.
    I wish you a wonderful Christmas time from the other side of the world!
    Warm greetings from Germany
    Mika

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  9. Hi Julie,
    What a wonderful project.
    They are adorable.
    And the colours are delicious.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care
    Jenni x

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