Why limit yourself to just one Christmas tree? Indeed, let's make more, and keep them all around the house! These handmade beauties by Eleonora send yet another important message: that the trees should be where their place is - in the soil. Keep your trees planted (both handmade and the real ones) and move them to your garden once the festivities are over!
photos by Eleonora Cugini (Elendipity)
Find this free crochet pattern on elendipity.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
TagsRagdoll Christmas tree
- Designed by Ragnhild Hynne Uebler/Yarnhild
These sweet rag doll Christmas trees by Ragnhild Hynne Uebler/Yarnhild are going to be the best decor ever! Why? Well, because they are just cuteness overload! Make them in all shades of green, however feel free to play with the colors and go for more crazy ones! The finished size of one tree is 10 cm / 4”.
PHOTOS by Ragnhild Hynne Uebler/Yarnhild / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on yarnhild.com.or read more about it on Ravelry.
Gnome Christmas Tree Ornaments
- Designed by Ashley Parker
Aren’t these gnomes by Ashley Parker just the cutest? Get holiday ready with them and don't forget to hang them on your Christmas tree! What's more, you can easily adjust them to your preferences by simply changing the colors of their hats and beards. Sky is the limit here!
PHOTOS by Ashley Parker / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on theloopylamb.com.or read more about it on Ravelry.
Amigurumi Cacti Free Crochet Patterns
This link will take you to the first three crochet cactus patterns in this roundup. It's a great place for you to start because the three cacti are each very different but there are many similarities in their construction. Therefore, you'll get the chance to really practice what it is like to build out different styles of cacti.
These are really classic crochet designs. There is a saguaro-style cactus, one that looks like a prickly pear, and another shaped like a barrel cactus. If you're from Southwestern Arizona or a similar desert area then you'll definitely recognize each of these three plants.
The designs are simple but very effective. They are worked amigurumi-style using single crochet stitches. The written instructions are accompanied by symbol charts. Each cactus is worked in green cotton yarn, planted in brown cotton "soil," and then placed in a small pot.
Christmas Tree Scene
- Designed by Sarah-Jane Hicks
Do you love Christmas trees too? I really love these trees because they're really magical. But now, in addition to a large Christmas tree at home, you can also have such a cute small Christmas tree. Isn’t it wonderful? Just look at these little adorable baubles made of beads!
PHOTOS bySarah-Jane Hicks/ toopcrochetpatterns.com
Find original free pattern on toopcrochetpatterns.com
V Stitch Waffle Pot Holder
V Stitch Waffle Pot Holders - Free Pattern. These V Stitch Waffle Pot Holders are a beautiful addition to your kitchen. The thick texture of this stitch will protect your hands when moving hot pots from one place to another. They make beautiful gift sets paired with utensils or spice mixes. Use your scrap yarn leftovers from bigger projects to make a beautiful set of potholders and gift them to your friends. I used the v stitch waffle pattern to create these pot holders