Penny the Pine Tree measures 7” (18 cm) tall from base of pot to top of star. It is perfect decor, but you can use it as a pincushion as well! If you are a fan of amigurumi, or anything kawaii, this cutie will win your heart. Don't wait for the New Year to start working on new skills, because you will be able to make this decor even if you've never tried amigurumi before.
photos by Janine Holmes
Find this free crochet pattern on mojimojidesign.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Crochet pine cones Free Crochet Pattern
If you are always looking for free crochet patterns for Christmas, you will love this idea. Pine cones are perfect for decorations. But not everyone can go out and pick some pine cones. So why not grab your crochet hooks and yarn to make your own? This Pine Cone Ornament Free Crochet Pattern is a unique version of pine cone decorations, but will look even prettier on your tree. You can make a few to set in a bowl or add them to a crocheted or fabric wreath. This little pine cone craft is so versatile. You can even glitter a few of pinecones, make them in any color you like or combine them with red bows to use as a centerpiece. They are very light and wonderful Christmas handmade gift too. Enjoy.
Tomato and Strawberry Pincushion Free Pattern
Want to crochet a fruit that is a little bit different? How about a tomato? And better yet, how about a tomato and strawberry in the same pattern? That's exactly what you will find in this free pincushion crochet pattern by Karabouts.
Pincushion from Karabouts
Tina Turtle Pincushion Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Ina Rho
Pincushion doesn't have to be boring at all, because of all the colors and laces. These little fellows are the most cute pair, that you can make your yourself and share them with your friends!
Top photo is by Ina Rho /Ravelry.com and bottom photo is by paulaodonnell Ravelry.com
Crochet Cactus Pincushion Pattern
Some people don't like to crochet items that are purely decorative. While arguably a plant, even a crochet one, can add a lot of beauty to your life, if you're a minimalist then it might not be for you. You might be thinking, "it's nice, but what can I do with it?" If that's the case, then this crochet pincushion shaped like a cactus is for you.
When it's not filled with pins, it looks just like a regular, simple crochet cactus. Add different types of pins and you can create entirely different looks (think: thorns and flowers). It's functional as well as adorable. Set one on your sewing table or craft desk.
Lucky Penny Poncho (child)
The Lucky Penny Crochet Poncho Pattern in Child sizes is here!!! I seriously love ponchos, don't you? They are perfect year round. Not sure what I mean? When Spring is here and it's too cold for a t-shirt, but too warm for a coat, a poncho has you covered! When you just need something over your shoulders to beat the chill from the a/c, what about a poncho? And let's not forget about a poncho, perfect for the transition back to colder temps. This of course leads me to the Lucky Penny Poncho. The perfect cold weather friend. The squishy yarn, dense fabric, and cushiony cowl make this a go-to design for Winter.