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Small Free Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern for Your Home

Bring holiday cheer to your home with a cute and colorful crochet Christmas tree. This small, soft tree looks magical and brightens up any space like a table, shelf, or study corner. You can decorate it with tiny beads, stars, or sparkles to make it extra special. Making it with a Free Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern is simple and fun, even for beginners, and it gives a great feeling when you finish it.

Free Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern with Easy Instructions

It can be a lovely gift for friends and family or a cheerful decoration for yourself. This little tree is unique because you can choose any color or size, making each one special and full of personality. Its charming look and soft texture make it a favorite for Christmas decorations.

 

Materials Needed

  • Yarn:
    • Mint Green yarn for the tree.
    • Brown yarn for the tree base.
    • Yellow or gold yarn for the star topper.
  • Crochet Hook: 2.5 mm.
  • Stuffing (Optional): If you want the tree to stand on its own instead of using it as a light cover.
  • LED Tealight or Candle: For the light effect.
  • Tapestry Needle: For sewing and weaving in ends.
  • Scissors.
  • Hot Glue Gun (Optional): To attach the star and decorations of your choice.
  • Extras (Optional): Mini beads, sequins, or embroidered accents to decorate the tree.

Gauge

Gauge is not critical for this project. However, the pattern is designed to fit standard LED tealights, so you may need to adjust the yarn weight or hook size depending on your tension.

Special Techniques Used

  1. Magic Ring: A circular foundation for starting crochet in the round. It creates a tight, gap-free center.
  2. Bobble Stitch: A textured stitch made by crocheting multiple half-finished half double crochets (HDC) into the same space, then pulling through all loops together.
  3. Decrease (Dec): A way to reduce the stitch count by crocheting two stitches together.
  4. Working in Back Loops Only (BLO): Crocheting into the back loop of a stitch for a defined edge or additional texture.

Instructions

Step 1: Christmas Tree Body

Round 1: (Foundation Base)

  • Create a magic ring.
  • Chain 1 (CH1). Work 6 single crochets (SC) inside the ring. Pull the ring tight to close the center. (6 stitches)
  • Slip stitch (SL ST) into the first SC to join the round.

Round 2: (Increase Round)

  • Chain 1 (CH1). Work 1 SC in the first stitch, then 2 SC in the next stitch (increase). Repeat 1 SC, 1 increase around. (Total: 9 stitches)
  • SL ST to the first stitch to close.

Round 3: (Increase Round)

  • Chain 1. Work 1 SC in the first stitch, 2 SC in the next stitch. Repeat this sequence around for a total of 12 SC.

Round 4:

  • Chain 1. SC in each stitch around (no increases or decreases). (12 stitches)
  • SL ST to the first stitch to close.

Round 5: Adding Bobbles

  • Chain 1 (CH1). SC into the first stitch.
  • In the second stitch, work a bobble stitch:
    1. Yarn over, insert hook, and pull up a loop.
    2. Yarn over, pull through two loops (leaving the last loop on your hook).
    3. Repeat this step 5 times (for a total of 5 half-finished HDCs).
    4. Yarn over and pull through all loops on your hook to create the bobble.
    • Push the bobble outward as you work to ensure it pops out on the outside of the work.
    • SC in the next stitch. Repeat: 1 SC, 1 Bobble Stitch around. (Total: 4 Bobbles in this Round)
  • SL ST to the first stitch to close.

Round 6: (Increase Round with Bobbles)

  • Chain 1. Work 1 SC, 1 Increase (2 SC in one stitch) around for a total of 18 stitches. (18 stitches)

Round 7-11: Continue working as follows:

  • Alternate rounds with plain SC and bobble stitches, increasing as follows:
    • Round 7: SC3, Increase: (24 stitches)
    • Round 8: SC4, Increase: (30 stitches). Bobbles included in every alternating round. (Example: *SC1, Bobble, SC2)
      Continue this sequence until Round 18 where there will be 42 stitches total. Adjust the size of the tree by repeating or stopping earlier.

Step 2: Tree Base

Round 19: (Starting the Tree Base)

  • Switch to brown yarn. Insert your hook into the back loop only (BLO) of the first stitch of the previous round.
  • Chain 1. SC around the entire row. (42 stitches)

Rounds 20-27:

  • Continue working SC rows (no increases or decreases) in the BLO. At the completion of Round 27, fasten off and weave in the ends.

Step 3: Star Topper

  1. Begin with a magic ring.
  2. Chain 1 (CH1). (All stitches will be worked into the ring.)
    • Work 1 Half Double Crochet (HDC),
    • Chain 2, and another HDC into the ring.
    • Slip Stitch (SL ST) into the ring to complete one point.
  3. Repeat this process four more times for a total of 5 points.
  4. Fasten off, pull the ring tight, and weave in the ends.

Assembly

  1. Attach Star Topper: Use a hot glue gun or sewing thread to secure the star onto the top of the tree. Ensure it is straight and aligns with the texture of the bobble stitches.
  2. Lighting Base: If you’re using this crochet tree as a light cover, position the LED candle or tealight inside. Optionally, apply a small circle of hot glue around the bottom of the tree to secure it to the candle base.

Finishing Touches

  • Decorations: Add small beads, embroidery, sequins, or yarn accents to mimic ornaments on the tree.
  • Styling Options: Make additional trees of varying sizes and colors for a festive display.

Tips to Maintain the Pattern

  • Tension Control: Keep your stitches tight to maintain the shape of the tree. Loose tension may result in a floppy structure.
  • Custom Size: Adjust the size by adding or subtracting rounds of increases or decreases.
  • Washing: Spot-clean if necessary with mild detergent; avoid soaking.
  • Storage: Store flat or stuff gently to retain its shape.

Final Words

Congratulations! You’ve completed your stunning Christmas Tree Ambient Light. This festive centerpiece is perfect for holiday decorations or as a thoughtful handmade gift. Pair it with other crochet items or place it on your mantel to add holiday cheer. Experiment with colors, textures, and decorations to make it uniquely yours.

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