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February 12, 2024

How To Crochet 6 Christmas Tree Patterns + Tutorials

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The art of gift-giving is being lost with commercialism, while crocheters have the ability to make gifts that have meaning and thought. What comes to my mind the most are the people who have everything they want but something handmade is more thoughtful and unique.

6 Christmas Tree Inspired Projects
6 Christmas Tree Inspired Projects

For myself, I appreciate handmade a lot. I understand the work that went behind the item. I love it, even more, when it has something unique that is something that I can see fitting into my life. My friend, Tanya, made me a Nova Scotian Inspired Quilt for my guest room at my house. I love it. I know she put a lot of thought into it and my guest room about travels with Nova Scotia being the epicentre. If you see the Christmas Fir Tree, that's my guest room. You can see I collect things on my travel for that room.

Crocheters can be significantly crushed in pressure at Christmas time with ideas that were bigger than the time allotment they had to do it. So my goals below are projects where there is not a lot of time commitment.

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Crochet Felted Ball Christmas Tree Ornament
Crochet Felted Ball Christmas Tree Ornament

Dangly Christmas Ball Ornament - 1 Hour

The Crochet Dangly Christmas Tree is just a crafty way to celebrate the Christmas Season ahead. For those with craft tables or into gift-giving, these are simple ideas to make whimsical festive ornaments. I used Caron One Pound for the tree. The layers are double-stranded for strength.

I settled on 1 large ball, 1 small ball between the layers. You can customize the number of felted balls to change the look.

I originally had green felted balls but felt it missed my appreciation for the idea. So I changed them to colourful balls. There is no tutorial available for this project.

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: Christmas Dangly Tree
Crochet Ribbon Christmas Tree Ornament
Crochet Ribbon Christmas Tree Ornament

Christmas Tree Ribbon Ornament - 1 Hour

The Christmas Ribbon Tree is something that I saw in the store but it was using real ribbon and other types of balls. The one-piece band acts as a ribbon but with thickness.

Once the band is done, you will use 5 felted balls and fold the ribbon in the form of an evergreen tree. Using the balls, it separates the folded layers. For effect, I used assorted colours of felted balls.

The felted balls were 1" diameter. If using this as a kid project, be careful with the needle to feed it through the felted balls. There is no tutorial available for this project.

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: Christmas Ribbon Tree
Crochet Crocodile Stitch Christmas Tree
Crochet Crocodile Stitch Christmas Tree

Crocodile Stitch Christmas Tree - 4 Hours

The Crochet Crocodile Christmas Tree is an idea I had back in 2012. It consists of making a cone foundation that will slide over a Styrofoam® Cone. Once the height is achieved to match the cone, you will stop. The project is worked up as a continuous spiral.

The scale stitch aka crocodile stitch is then surface overlayed onto the cone shape and spirals back to the top of the project.

  • I also made one of these that was 5 feet tall. I stuffed it but polyfill. It was really heavy. I'm saying, the side is limitless with this concept.
  • This exact sample in the project ended up being a hat for me during a major show with the World's Largest Stocking.
Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: Crocodile Christmas Tree

Tutorial

This is an old video before my weight gain! YIKES! 

World's Largest Christmas Stocking - Presentation

Fir Christmas Tree - 6 Hours

Crochet Fir Tree Pattern
Crochet Fir Tree Pattern

Learn to crochet a Fir Christmas Tree that is assembled together by motifs stacking up on top of each other. This project depends on your style, it can be an everyday evergreen tree as well. It can work with regular decor any time of the year.

There are 3 sizes in this pattern.

  • Small size is written in full with all of the motifs. There are 10 motifs.
  • Medium is written and the final 8 motifs are referencing sizes in the small to complete. There are 15 motifs.
  • Large is written with its own unique sizing but references both medium and small sizes to ensure the growth is consistent. There are 21 motifs.
Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: Fir Tree

The pattern is very simple to follow and the are three sizes. You can do the 6.5" Tall Version all the way to the 13.5" version.

There is a Styrofoam cone in the middle to keep the motifs perfectly aligned on each other as they sit effortlessly on top of each other.

Tip: For the large size, the bands start off with 6 rounds, then eventually go to 5 rounds and then finally 4 rounds. As you start with the large bands first, the project gets faster to make as the next bands you do will be smaller in diameter and eventually, you will be reducing the number of rounds.

Assembly Look

Crochet Fir Tree Unassembled
Crochet Fir Tree Unassembled
Crochet Fir Tree Partially Assembled
Crochet Fir Tree Partially Assembled
Crochet Fir Christmas Tree - Christmas Setting
Crochet Fir Christmas Tree - Christmas Setting

Tutorial

There are 2 tutorials. 1 is just the tutorial itself without the extra help of understanding the pattern itself. The second is just the tips of what I would say to someone if they are sitting beside me learning.

Crochet Christmas C2C Square
Crochet Christmas C2C Square

Corner to Corner Christmas Tree Block - 3 Hours

Sarah of Repeat Crafter Me has just released a new stellar Christmas Tree Pixel Square that is using the Corner to Corner stitching concept.

Sarah has graphed out and provides a photographic example of how it is down. You can get the graph on her website.

Sarah has mentioned that our video tutorial is one of the best for following for the Corner to Corner Stitching Concept. We appreciate her saying so as she is an industry leader in the blogging world.

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: C2C Christmas Block

Since the creation of this Christmas Tree Square back many years ago, Sarah went onto really diving hard into graphghan work designing. You can tell she loves it. The concept is pretty straight forward but getting the items to look right in pixelated format can be a challenge.

Christmas Button Tree

Crochet Christmas Button Tree
Crochet Christmas Button Tree

Have an abundance of buttons lying around looking for a use? These cute little Christmas Trees pattern can be worked up and add some of your favourites to make this fun little tree decoration.

Made with Lily Sugar N' Cream these Christmas trees will make a great little gift especially for a loved one in a nursing home who loves Christmas can't have a full-size tree in their room.

Yarnspirations
Christmas Tree

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Filed Under: Caron One Pound Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Amigurumi Patterns, Crochet Christmas Ornament Patterns, Crochet Christmas Tree Patterns, Crochet Corner to Corner Patterns, Crochet Holiday and Seasonal Tutorials, Crochet Holiday Patterns, Crochet Video Tutorials, Easy Crochet Patterns, Lily Sugar'n Cream Patterns, Red Heart Yarn Patterns

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Comments

  1. Karen Armstrong says

    May 08, 2024 at 11:44 am

    grid

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    • Mikey says

      July 23, 2024 at 10:15 pm

      Thanks

      Reply
  2. Pam says

    May 05, 2020 at 10:11 am

    No blue button
    Only one of the six patterns has a blue button.

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    • Mikey says

      May 05, 2020 at 10:25 am

      Fixed. Thanks.

      Reply
  3. Linda says

    March 14, 2020 at 9:34 am

    There are only 5 projects, not 6, and the one I was interested in was missing.

    Reply
    • Marina King says

      March 16, 2020 at 11:17 am

      So there was, thank you for noticing that, 6th one has been added, sorry about that.

      Reply
      • Linda says

        March 16, 2020 at 12:23 pm

        Thank you. Those are so cute, and perfect for my cubicle at work.

      • Marina King says

        March 18, 2020 at 8:53 am

        Not a problem, yes it's a cute little tree!

    • Marylou says

      December 13, 2024 at 11:12 pm

      I'm looking for the tree in first box bottom row. Any help here?

      Reply
      • Mikey says

        December 15, 2024 at 10:29 am

        I'm unsure if you you are looking at first box from the right or left. Both first boxes are available. The one of the left bottom box is the Crocodile Stitch Tree. The other is the Dangly Tree Ornament.

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