So, our fist Santa Gnome Christmas Ornament is a quick and easy pattern that will allow you to use up your stash of scrap yarns. While this gnome is a medium sized amigurumi, at 3″ tall, the beard almost double its hight. Therefore he will be perfect for large Christmas wreath, or a stout branch of the tree.
Go to the pattern: Santa Christmas Gnome Ornament
Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament
The Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament is a quick and easy work up and a perfect project for the confident beginner! What a fun way to get ready for Christmas! Make dozens of these little wreaths to hang on your tree or make them as fun additions to your Christmas gifts! You could also use them as appliqués on other projects or turn them into a fun banner! -- Easily adjust the finished sizes by using lighter or thicker yarn weights (and smaller or larger hooks).
Sunflower Wreath
How to crochet an easy, beautiful Sunflower wreath perfect for Summer or Fall decorating, or really, any time of year if Sunflowers are your favorite. It's so easy to customize with more or less flowers. I hang mine from a yarn wreath hanger, and then on a hook on my door, but if you prefer to use a hanger the wreath sits into, just hot glue the bow directly onto the wreath. You'll need worsted weight yarn - I used Red Heart Super Saver, an H8/5mm crochet hook, tapestry needle, glue gun and sticks and a 12" grapevine wreath (or any size you want). I had my wreath finished in just over 3 hours
Christmas Wreath Ornament
This delicate three-coloured wreath resembles a traditional Christmas wreath the most. To follow this pattern, you will need a small plastic ring for the center of the wreath.
"Short and Stout" Tea Cozy
This crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches in combination with post stitches for the top ribbing. It uses a button closure to wrap and secure the tea cozy around the teapot. This pattern is available for free download on Ravelry. It uses less than 100 yards of DK weight yarn so it can be a good stash buster project.
Short and Stout Tea Cozy from Ella Jensen via Ravelry