These simple Christmas trees are one of the easiest crochet decors you can make for this years' festive season. All you need is a durafoam cone and scrap yarns in at least two colors. One or two evenings and you will have a fantastic handmade decoration that will make your table or windowsill even more beautiful.
photos by Petals to Picots
Find this free crochet pattern on petalstopicots.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
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.
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!
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 Christmas Tree
Ready to practice good ol' bobble stitches? What you see in the photo is one of the fastest projects to make, because it uses bulky yarn. Tonya realized that what we need is a fast and easy design, and she delivered in spades! These rustic trees will look amazing on your windowsill, or as a table decoration.
Christmas Tree with Pot
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!