Crochet Pattern: Christmas Tree Ornaments

The closer it gets to Christmas the more tense I get… Just wish that I have 2 more hands and 1 more brain to help me out. I Still have a bundle of s that need to be done, including the Gift Socks for my daughter and son which I just put them into my to-do list. Anyway, I work well with tension, the more I get, the harder I work… but it is not good for my health, I have been weak recently, especially during weather change. For my 2010 new year’s resolution, guess I have to lower down my target to suits a normal human’s ability.
This is an amigurumi type of crochet Christmas Tree. Quite simple to make.
It consists of 3 parts:
1. The main Christmas Tree
2. The star on the tree top
3. The snow garland
Crochet Pattern
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
sc2tog=single crochet 2 together
hdc= half double crochet
dc=double crochet
st = stitch
sl knot = slip knot
slst = slip stitch
fo = fasten off
mm = move markerMaterials:
- Crochet yarn: green, white and gold
- 2mm crochet hook
- Beads: pink and green
- Sewing thread and needle
- Poly-fill
Finished dimension:
approx. 10cm H x 6cm WDirections:
Tree
Work on 2 strands of green color yarn
beg sl knot, make a big loop of yarn as the hanging string
r1 – ch2, 3sc in 2nd ch from hook (3 st)
r2 – *2sc in each st* repeat 3 times (6 st), mm
r3 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next st* repeat 3 times (9st), mm
r4 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 2st* repeat 3 times (12st), mm
r5 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 3st* repeat 3 times (15st), mm
r6 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 4st* repeat 3 times (18st), mm
r7 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 5st* repeat 3 time (21st), mm
r8 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 6st* repeat 3 times (24st), mm
r9 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 7st* repeat 3 times (27st), mm
r10 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 8st* repeat 3 times (30st), mm
r11 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 9st* repeat 3 times (33st), mm
r12 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 10st* repeat 3 times (36st), mm
r13 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next11st* repeat 3 times (39st), mm
r14 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 12st* repeat 3 times (42st), mm
r15 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 13st* repeat 3 times (45st), mm
r16 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 14st* repeat 3 times (48st), mm
r17 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 15st* repeat 3 times (51st), mm
r18 – *2sc in first st, 1sc in next 16st* repeat 3 times (54st), mm
r19 – *sc2tog* repeat 27 times (27st), mm
r20- *sc2tog* repeat 13 times (14st), mm
Stuff the tree with poly-fill firmly.
r21- *sc2tog* repeat 7 times (7st), mm
r22 to r28- 1 sc in each st, fo
Star
Work on 2 strands of gold color yarn
beg sl knot
r1 – ch2, *sc in 2nd ch from hook , ch2, slst into the 1st ch* repeat 5 times, slst into 1st ch, fo.
Sew the star onto the tree top.
Snow Garland
Work on 2 strands of white color yarn
beg sl knot
r1 – ch211, turn
r2 – sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc, dc, hdc, sc, slst, *sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc, slst* repeat 35 times, fo.
Wind the snow garland from tree bottom to tree top, secure with pins, sew to the tree body.
Sew some pink and green beads (alternate color) to the snow garland.
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This is such an adorable tree! Thanks for the pattern
Wish I had more hands, time, and ENERGY! Always trying to do too many things at this time. Was going to make knitted socks, but time got away. I have 1 big sewing project to do, a few small ones, another craft I won’t mention, and then baking. Running out of steam! Your crochet trees are beautiful!
It’s nice meeting you (the superwoman behind this wonderful blog). Health is wealth. Do take good care of yourself, friend! Merry Christmas and Happy 2010 to you and your family!
Thanks. Same to you, all the best wishes to you and your family for the 2010.
Linking in my holiday roundup today! Sooo cute! Merry Christmas!
Thanks
hi im new to this what does the (9st), mm at the end of each line mean pls help xx
9st means that you should have 9 stitches on that row.
mm means move marker when you have done the row.
Thanks for great pattern
I get all of my crochet and knitting patterns from michaels.com nice site too
I love this pattern! I actually used this as a base for my own pattern and it turned out beautifully! I think I want to try to make a smaller one in the future. ^_^
Hope to see it soon
Hi, this is very cute, but I need a little more info before I can try to make it. Here’s my questions:
1. are you using USA crochet terms or UK terms?
3. when you say crochet yarn… what size do you mean?
4. what is the finished size of the one you made with the yarn you chose?
Thank you, very much, in advance. It is a very cute little tree, and I hope to make it
It is in USA crochet terms. The yarn and finished size aren’t important as long as they are matching, as a rule of thumb, the lighter or thinner the yarn is, the smaller your christmas tree will be if crochet with the recommended hook of the yarn.
Hope this help for you to start crochet it. Happy crochet
This is such an adorable tree! Thanks for the pattern
i am usually able to crochet patterns, but im having trouble with this one:(
Somehow I have more stitches then I should..
Anyone else having trouble?
Also, when you say two strands does that mean two seperate yarn bundles? Or two tiny strans ?
2 separate yarn.