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A pattern for a crochet Christmas tree ornament that works up super quick! Click through for the free pattern.
A pattern for a crochet Christmas tree ornament that works up super quick! Click through for the free pattern.
A pattern for a crochet Christmas tree ornament that works up super quick! Click through for the free pattern.

Christmas Tree Ornament Crochet Pattern (PDF)

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This super festive little tree is so simple, but you can tell right away that it’s supposed to be a Christmas tree. Decorated with scrap yarn and simple straight pins, this little crochet ornament comes together quick!

SKU: 047 Categories: Crochet, Ornament, Patterns Tags: christmas tree ornament, crochet pattern, ornament pattern
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Skill level: easy

Supplies
1 pack Lion Brand Yarn Bonbons in Beach (100% Cotton yarn; fingering weight), which comes with 8 mini skeins. – You need less than a skein of green, black & red to complete the ornament.
US size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook
scissors
tapestry needle
poly-fil
straight pins with faux pearl heads
scrap ribbon
sewing needle & thread

Abbreviations & Terms
magic ring – an adjustable starting round
sc – single crochet
rep from * – repeat the instructions follow- ing the asterisk as directed
ch – chain
rnd – round
(X sts) – X is the number of sts that are now in the rnd
sl – slip
blsc – sc into the back of the ch
blsc2 in next st – back loop single crochet two times in same st
sc2 in next st – sc 2 times in same st
(Y rnds) – Y is the number of times you work the rnd
hdc – half double crochet

Gauge & Dimensions: Approx. 19 sc & 23 rows over 4 inches. Finished tree measures 3.5” tall.

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Hi! I’m Heidi, an author, yarn craft designer and content creator specializing in knitting, crochet, latch hook & macrame. My work unapologetically features primary colors and vintage-meets-modern style. My first book, Latch Hook: 12 Projects for the Modern Maker, is now available!

Professionally I’m most known for: advanced intarsia knitting design & modern latch hook design.

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