Are there any amigurumi fans here? If you want to get familiar with basic amigurumi techniques and practice some increasing and decreasing rounds, this little tree will be perfect. Gootie decided to make the simplest decoration, and it works great. Not only is this easy to make, but it also looks great in lots of different color combos.
photos by Gootie (Agat Rottman)
Find this free crochet pattern on madebygootie.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Christmas Crochet Lights Ornament Pattern By Sewrella
This little ornament is modeled after those oversized Christmas bulb lights that were popular a while back, and always seen in lots of bright colors! You could also string them together with black yarn (or work a long string of Chains in black!) to make them look more like a string of lights.
Northern Lights Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern
The hat is chunky and cozy and it has an awesome splash of colour. The Northern Lights Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern uses a simple twist on standard stitches to create a rainbow striping effect. It is such a fun way to play with colour. Trying new and fun colour combos is addictive. The huge pom pom makes it even more cute. The pattern has many different sizes, you can create one for each of your family members. ThanksAmanda Fosterfor sharing this free crocheting pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Crochet Snowman Amigurumi With Christmas Tree Pattern By Knit A Miracle
Please meet Kevin, the Snowman, and his special Christmas Tree! Have you bought your Christmas tree for the season? Kevin has a special Christmas tree also for you!
Kevin is approximately 18 cm from head to toe (7″) and approximately 20 cm (7.8″) with the hat on. The Christmas tree is23 cm (9″)tall. They are made of soft cotton yarn, good humor, and love.
You can use any other yarn you find suitable - Kevin and his Christmas tree can come taller or smaller but still a lot of fun to crochet and become friends with.
Festive Crochet Christmas Tree Amigurumi
A Christmas tree is one of the first signs of the holidays-windows light up from the twinkle lights on every branch, the town square puts up its community's tree, and families start hunting for that perfect evergreen. Working up a Christmas tree pattern for your shelves is such a festive way to add a little extra love to your decorations this holiday with one of the beloved symbols of Christmas. This free amigurumi pattern is an easy project for when the weather starts getting cooler, and it has a friendly personality with its button eyes and red trimmings.
Bobble Stitch Christmas Tree Trio
Bobbles galore! The designer behind See Love Share decided to make a decoration that consists entirely of bobble stitches. I must admit that it looks amazing, especially if you add some lights to it and pin a decoration on top.