Here are some twinkle crochet christmas trees patterns that will add elegance to your home decor. These free crochet Christmas tree patterns are made in different sizes. For a smaller crochet Christmas tree, you should choose a thinner crochet hook. After making the trees in one piece, you make the twinkle garland and fix it to your tree. That’s all. Beginner crocheters will be able to make a beautiful crochet Christmas ornament for Christmas this year. The step by step Christmas tree pattern is waiting for you below.
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Free crochet christmas tree patterns
Materials:
Yarn: worsted weight yarn in the desired colors of you choice.
I have used the following:
paintbox yarns cotton aran – 50g / 93 yds in racing green.
Hook:
3.25 mm (US size D)
2.75 mm (US size C)
2 skeins DMC embroidery floss in metallic copper or any sparkling yarn of your choice.
Fiberfill for stuffing.
Tapestry needle.
Stitch marker.
Stats: each tree is approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) tall.
Terminology:
This pattern uses US terminology.
MR- magic ring
ch- chain
sc- single crochet
st(s)- stitch(es)
inc- increase
dec- decrease
BLO- back loop only
FLO- front loop only
Pattern notes:
1. The tree is constructed from top to bottom. The shiny garland is crocheted separately.
2. Work in coninuous rounds without joining the round with a slip stitch. Do not turn at the end of each round.
3. Use a stitch marker to keep track of beginning of each round and move the marker up to the first stitch next round after finishing
4. I recommended using an invisible decrease to avoid forming a gap between the stitches.
5. Firmly stuff as you work and over stuff slightly before finishing.
6. To make smaller tree, use any DK weight yarn with a smaller size hook.
Crochet christmas tree body pattern
Using the main color yarn and 3.25 mm hook, begin with an MR.
Round 1. 6 sc in MR [6]
Round 2. sc in each st around [6]
Round 3. (1sc,inc)x3 [9]
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 3 [12]
Round 5: sc in each st around [12]
Round 6: (3 sc, inc) x 3 [15]
Round 7: sc in each st around [15]
Round 8: (4 sc, inc) x 3 [18]
Round 9: sc in each st around through BLO [18]
Round 10: (5 sc, inc) x 3 [21]
Round 11: sc in each st around [21]
Round 12: (6 sc, inc) x 3 [24]
Round 13: sc in each st around [24]
Round 14: (3 sc, inc) x 6 [30]
Round 15: sc in each st around through BLO [30]
Round 16: sc in each st around [30]
Round 17: (4 sc, inc) x 6 [36]
Round 18-19: sc in each st around [36]
Round 20: (5 sc, inc) x 6 [42]
Round 21: sc in each st around through BLO [42]
Round 22-23: sc in each st around [42]
Round 24: (6 sc, inc) x 6 [48]
Round 25-26: sc in each st around [48]
Round 27: (4 sc, dec) x 8 through BLO [40]
Round 28: sc in each st around [48]
Start stuffing the tree as you work along.
Round 29: (2 sc, dec) x 8 [24]
Round 30: (1 sc, dec) x 8 [16]
Round 31: (dec) x 8 [8]
Fill the tree with fiberfill firmly. F/O and thread the tail end of yarn onto a tapestry needle, insert the needle in and out of the front loops of the remaining stitches, pull tight to close and weave in the end.
Twinkle garland
Using the metallic thread and 2.75 mm hook, join the thread to the first front loop of Round 9 and pull up a loop.
Round 1: (ch 12, skip the next 5 loops, sl st into the next loop). Repeat the step until the end of the round. Sl st into the first loop.
F/O and weave in the thread end.
Repeat round 1 for the remaining two rows of the garland working in the front loops of round 15 and 21.