Monday, December 4, 2023

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CROCHET AND KNITTING

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38 – DIY Crochet Christmas Tree

38 – DIY Crochet Christmas Tree

I hope you enjoy my Christmas tree pattern, It’s quite easy! You can add this cute tree to your Christmas Tree or a present. You can make it in any colour you want.

Be sure to check out my YouTube Tutorial Video.

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You will need:
Hook Size 3 mm
Scissors
Green, red and white yarns.
Terminology:
st – Stitch
SSt – Slip Stitch
CH – Chain Stitch
SC – Single Crochet
Size: 10 cm / 4″

Instructions:
Green yarn
Start 2 chains.
Row 1: CH, SC in the next 2 chains, Total 2 SC. Turn your work.
Row 2: CH, 2 SC in the first st.
              2 SC in the last st.
              Total 4 SC. Turn your work.
Row 3: CH, 2 SC in the first st.
             SC in the next two st.
             2 SC in the last st.
             Total 6 SC. Turn your work.
Row 4: CH, 2 SC in the first st.
             SC in the next four st.
             2 SC in the last st.
             Total 8 SC. Turn your work.
Row 5: skip two st. (or make SSt two)
             CH, SC in the next four st.
             Total 4 SC. Turn your work.
Row 6: repeat Row 3
Row 7: repeat Row 4
Row 8: CH, 2 SC in the first st.
              SC in the next six st.
              2 SC in the last st.
              Total 10 SC. Turn your work.
Row 9: skip two st. (or make SSt two)
              CH, SC in the next six st.
              Total 6 SC. Turn your work.
Row 10: repeat Row 4
Row 11: repeat Row 8
Row 12: CH, 2 SC in the first st.
                SC in the next eight st.
                2 SC in the last st.
               Total 12 SC. Turn your work.
Row 13: skip four st. (or make SSt four)
               CH, SC in the next four st.
                Total 4 SC. Turn your work.
Row 14: CH, SC to the end row, Total 4 SC.
White yarn – Make slip stitches around the Christmas Tree.

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