What could be nicer at Christmas time than
little angels crocheted by hand
! White crochet yarn—or even leftover crochet yarn—a crochet hook, some beads, and a little time. These decorations are quick to make and bring joy for a long time when given as gifts.
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This year, too, I’ve crocheted
snowflakes
and little stars for Christmas. The snowflakes make wonderful Christmas tree ornaments and can also be used as coasters for tea lights. A great Christmas gift. The pattern is suitable for beginners, so you can make a snowflake in no time. It uses very little yarn, making it ideal for using up leftover yarn.
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I’d like to show you a Christmas tree mat. You’ve bought the tree and set it up in its stand—what’s missing?
The Christmas tree mat
, which adds a festive touch to the presents placed under the tree. Of course, the mat can also be used as a tablecloth.
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These
hats
belong to Santa Claus, which means the holiday season is almost here. I planned to use these as Christmas tree ornaments. In fact, they also work very well as festive table decorations. The Santa Claus hats are made from cotton yarn and embellished with beads. They measure approximately 10 x 12 cm and can be made quickly. Perfect for using up leftover yarn. This crochet pattern is great for taking on the go, for a weekend project, or for crocheting while watching TV in the evening.
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