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22710 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 3:30 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
Advent, St. Nicholas Day, and Christmas are just around the corner. So how about festive tree decorations, charming Christmas tree baubles, Christmas tree ornaments, or even decorations for the top of the Christmas tree? Here in this thread you’ll find great inspiration. Many of these can also be made with leftover yarn and beginner skills.
Shop now.

You can also find nativity figures here.

@Authors,
no quantity limit here in this thread. Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual info.

2213 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:36 PM
You can use these sweet little angels as tree ornaments, decorations for your Advent wreath, or table decor.The angels are crocheted in one piece; only the halo is made separately and sewn on.When you place them over a small LED tealight, your magical little angels glow in the dark.You’ll receive a detailed PDF pattern (10 pages) with text and step-by-step photos.

Here’s the pattern


2213 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:37 PM
Cute 3D Christmas bells with bows - in 2 sizes

You can use these pretty bells and bows as Christmas tree ornaments, gift tags, decorations for the Advent wreath, or as table decor.

You’ll receive a detailed PDF pattern (10 pages) with text and step-by-step photos.

Here’s the pattern



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The stars are quick to crochet and very decorative, especially on a Christmas tree or Advent wreath.

You’ll receive a detailed PDF pattern with text and numerous step-by-step photos, making it suitable for beginners too.

Here’s the pattern


5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:45 PM
If you’ve decided on gold and silver Christmas decorations this year, I’d like to recommend these Christmas tree ornaments .


 
They’re mainly made of corrugated cardboard, measure about 8 x 7 x 5 cm, are easy to make, and are perfect even for beginners.

9193 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 6:31 PM


Christmas bells have never sounded sweeter...…...

Crochet pattern for Christmas bells measuring 10 cm, with a yardage of 85 m / 50 g. A beautiful decoration for the Christmas tree.

Or crocheted together as a garland, they make a lovely decoration for the door.

The pattern is described in detail, and you’ll also find a crochet chart if you’d prefer to work from that. Basic knowledge of single crochet, chain stitches, double crochet, and slip stitches is required.

You can find the pattern here

1437 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 6:53 PM
These cute Christmas Knobblys aren’t just quick to crochet—at 7 to 8 cm in diameter, they’re also perfect as Christmas ornaments ♥

The detailed crochet pattern includes plenty of step-by-step photos.

Click here for the pattern—CLICK ♥


1437 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 6:57 PM
Super easy-peasy and just perfect for indulging that secret urge to decorate :-)

These little ornaments are quick to make, and you can “decorate” them to your heart’s content ♥
Whether kept simple as gift tags with a personal touch or—crocheted double and sewn (or glued) together—as Christmas tree ornaments, these cute little trees really make an impression!

Crochet Pattern for Christmas Tree Ornaments


1437 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 7:00 PM
The adorable little gingerbread houses are also an eye-catcher on the Christmas tree.
Of course, you can also use them as gift tags or table decorations ...

With just a little yarn and a 2.5 mm hook, they’re quick to crochet ♥

This way - CLICK ♥


22710 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 7:19 PM
I’ve expanded the topic of this promotional thread to include nativity figures.
So these can now also be presented here.
Have fun with it.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 9:17 PM


A Christmas nativity scene with self-crocheted figures - isn’t that a wonderful idea?
Can’t get it done by Christmas?  - No problem! Start with the most important figures first; after that, you can expand your nativity scene piece by piece. You can do that all year round, whenever you have a little time and feel like it. These nativity figures are a wonderful way to use up small amounts of leftover yarn. Everything is described in great detail in the patterns, so even beginners can give them a try.
In my shop you’ll find the following sets:
 
Basic set: Jesus in the manger, Mary, Joseph, ox, donkey, poinsettia


Expansion 1: Christmas angel, 3 shepherds, 2 sheep


Expansion 2: Three Wise Men, elephant, camel, horse

It’s best to get started right away; it will soon put you in the Christmas spirit! I wish you a peaceful Advent season while you make them!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 9:24 PM


This “Heavenly Orchestra” is also perfect for crocheting with leftover yarn and works not only as a table decoration but also as a tree ornament.
The little musicians are about 8 cm tall and quick to crochet. This way, you can make your orchestra as big as you like.
Without instruments, the little angels can form a choir or be given as gift tags or guardian angels.
Click right here for the pattern!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 9:32 PM

Whether made with glittery yarn or kept simple in solid-colored cotton, these Christmas tree ornaments go with any tree! Using this pattern, you can crochet 4 different ornaments: a snowflake, a bell, an angel, and a star . All you need is a small amount of leftover yarn and basic crochet skills.
You can find the pattern here!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 12, 2018 at 9:44 PM


Who doesn’t know Rudolf with the red nose? He simply can’t be missing at Christmas!
He feels especially at home swinging in the Christmas tree, but he also loves being a keychain or gift tag!
You can download the crochet pattern here: Rudolf Keychain





Rudolf’s best friend Dancer has made himself comfortable in this Christmas wreath. Since the wreath is only 12 cm in diameter, you can easily hang it below the top of the Christmas tree (that long section between the topper and the first branches that always seems a little bare). Or would you rather use it as window or door decoration?
Crochet it right away, and then you can still decide where it should be placed!
All you need is some leftover sock yarn and a little cotton.
Get the pattern here!

2729 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 10:54 AM
Every year again...
... it's a wonderful time to decorate your home, and especially the tree, for Christmas!
Adding a personal touch is done in no time.

Whether for the tree or as gift tags - these 3 ornaments are simple and quick to crochet.
They also make an eye-catching appliqué.

Even beginners will enjoy this pattern.
Three clear crochet charts guide you through each motif.

The sizes of the finished ornaments are:
  • Angel: approx.       9 x 10 cm
  • Star: approx. 8 x 8 cm
  • Bells: approx. 10 x 5 cm
A gauge for any adaptations can also be found in the pattern.

And here you can find the pattern and more details...


 

975 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 1:31 PM
The centerpiece of every nativity scene is, of course, the Holy Family. My knitted figures are sized to encourage play, so they’re not only lovely Advent decorations, but also toys that bring children closer to the wonder of the Christmas season. (Tip: If knitted in four-ply sock yarn, the figures become considerably smaller :-))
Here’s more information: CLICK!

975 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 1:35 PM
To go with the Holy Family from the previous post, I’ve also designed the Three Wise Men. Take a look at the page—there’s more info there.
Click here!


5176 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 6:46 PM
If you prefer the more classic ball shape, then you'll like this model.



These balls are approx. 7 cm in size, easy to make, and also well suited for beginners with a little crafting experience. They are made from photo cardstock, but can also be crafted very nicely from effect papers that are a little thinner.

5930 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 10:52 AM
How about this:

Free pattern for a crocheted candy cane


or a crocheted stiffened snow crystal, which you can hang anywhere as decoration



or a very special Christmas bauble. Here is the free pattern for it.

I hope you enjoy all the projects - yours, Ina

5176 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 9:21 PM
These delicate little Christmas trees can also be made quickly and easily from cardstock.
 


The little Christmas trees are about 7 cm tall and are also very suitable for beginners with a little crafting experience.

1876 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:32 PM
Tree Ornaments in 3 Variations
Quick crochet decorations for the pre-Christmas season



-- See the pattern --

These little trees are versatile—they can be used as tree ornaments , Christmas decorations , gift tags, and even as bag charms .

As always, the pattern is richly illustrated and describes step by step how you can crochet these little trees.

The trees shown are between 7.5 cm and 11.5 cm tall. They were crocheted using 7 g to 11 g of cotton yarn (e.g., Gründl Cotton Fun, LL 115 m/50 g).

5176 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 16, 2018 at 11:12 PM
With these glitter baubles, you can not only festively decorate your Christmas tree—when hung on long decorative ribbons, the baubles also make a pretty and original decoration for your windows.



The baubles, which are approximately 9 cm in size, are made of cardstock and decorated with glitter liner. It takes a little time to prepare the individual elements—especially to let the glitter liner dry—but putting them together afterward is quick and easy.

1481 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 7:18 AM
Whether as Christmas tree decorations, wall decorations, or simply to always have a nice little gift on hand, these LED tea lights are ideal.
They can be made super quickly from leftover yarn and accessories that can be found in almost any crafting household.
Click here to get started right away!


5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 19, 2018 at 1:23 PM
These Christmas tree ornaments  are also available in my store, and I definitely don’t want to withhold them from you.
 


The ornaments measure approximately 7 x 8.5 x 8 cm and can be made in any other color of photo cardstock or even from slightly thinner decorative paper. The ornaments are easy to make, but to make them look really beautiful, you’ll need precision and dexterity.

31 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 12:06 AM

These little bells will make your Christmas tree sparkle. Depending on the color of your tree decorations, you can easily crochet the bells in a matching color.
The little angels are also included in the pattern.

and here is the link to the little bells 

22710 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 5:25 PM
Any more?

9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 11:37 PM

When strung together, these cute star elves form a colorful garland that will add a festive touch to your Christmas tree, window, or door. But they’re also versatile on their own: as baby toys with a rattle or squeaker inside, as music boxes, pincushions, or gift tags. You only need 20 g of cotton yarn for one elf. So these star elves are perfect for using up small, colorful amounts of leftover yarn. You can find the pattern here.

2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:40 AM
These pretty ornaments aren’t just for the Christmas season (e.g., as tree decorations, gift tags, decorations for an Advent wreath, or table decor), but also all year round as little guardian angels, lucky charms, keychains, for the car, etc.

Here’s the pattern


2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:40 AM
You can use these beautiful wings / angel wings as tree ornaments, gift tags, decorations for your Advent wreath, table decorations, keychains, etc.

The wings are quick to crochet and look beautiful from both sides (the back almost looks like stockinette stitch).

You’ll receive a detailed PDF pattern with written instructions and numerous step-by-step photos, making it suitable even for beginners.

Click here for the pattern


2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:41 AM
These decorative bells with bows are just as quick as they are easy to crochet—in 2 sizes

These pretty bells and bows can be used as Christmas tree ornaments, gift tags, Advent wreath decorations, or table decorations.

Click here for the pattern


4464 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 1:32 PM
Too late for Christmas decorations? Not with Kyu.

A simple bauble (approx. 20 cm in diameter) can be decorated quickly using just 5 g of leftover 3-ply yarn (50% cotton, 50% polyacrylic).

Use a size 2.5–3 crochet hook.


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