My third pattern for a Christmas tree to try (others not been successful) and this one is much more fun to do. I've nearly finished now and it's super cute. Thank you for this video ❤
Loved your tutorial, very clear. Thanks for also including the written pattern too, few people do that and it is a huge help for me, I love to be able to follow along and make notes on a copy, if I need them. Great job! Looking forward to more videos!
I definitely will try this! Since my 2 furry friends moved in I'm afraid of setting up a Christmas tree with ornaments. 😁 But these look so awesome and can't be destroyed (she said knowing that cats and wool share a high interest in each other) Thank you for your video and the real good description!
Thank you so much foe this tutorial. I tried to do it on my own with a pattern someone gave me. After getting stuck a few times, I went looking for help and found your video. I'm not done yet, but it's looking so much like it should! I look forward to doing more of your tutorials.
A tip for cristmas decoration on this tree: You can use metallic beade with big holes for this. But it`s easyer to find the right ones, if you use thinner yarn and a smaller hook (i like to use a 2,5 mm hook). the hole of the beads should fit onto the hook. The beads go onto the bobble-stitches. In your instruction, you repeat one step 5x to collect 6 loops on your hook. To attach a bead do this step 2x. Than put the bead on your hook and do the third one of that step. Slide the bead down onto the newest loop on your hook and do the rest of the bobble-stitch. Now the beard is attached to this bobble-stitch.
Or maybe you find tiny little metal bells in a crafting store. So you can attach them the same way. But there is one more thing to keep in mind: after sliding the bell from the hook onto the loop, be sure, that it points to the outside of the bobble-stitch, bevore doing the remaining steps of that stitch. Otherwhise it´s trapped to the inside.
Such an adorable tree! I noticed that you always increase each row by 6. However, would you increase each row by the number of puff stitches? For instance, row 4 of puff stitches (row 8 total) has 9 puffs. So would you increase by 9 for the next row? Thanks! And thank you for the wonderful tutorial!
I am very happy that you made it!!! Please send me picture on my Instagram ❤. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE it! I didn't close because it can stand by itself. But you can crochet the circle that covers it and just follow the same number of stitches. I also like to put some light under it so it shines at night.
I think, a crochet-tree should have a crochet-star ontop. So you can sew it on or start with the star and crochet the first 8 stitches of the tree into tho bottom part of the star.
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I do not understand row 9r. Can you please explain how to do it? I just finished row 8 fine. 9 bubble puffs and 9 single crochet. I don’t understand how to do only 24 stitches of 2sc in the single crochet, and 2 in the puff and have it come out to 24 stitches….. with 9 puffs and 9 sc….I count 36 stitches,
You don´t show how to finish up the three. Here is an idea how to do it: At first create a circle for the bottom with the basic single crochet increasing pattern: 6 SC in a beginning ring and 6 increases in each round to get the stitchcounts 12, 18, 24, ... SC. Do this until you reach the Stitchcount of your choice. Cut the yarn and fasten off. Work the actual thee like in the video until reaching the same stitch-count (all four rounds of this size). cover the hole at the bottom with the circle (yarn tail of the circle points to working loop of the tree) and work a round of single crochet through the stitches of both pieces to connect them. If about 2/3 of the round is finished, fill the work with toy-stuffing and finish the round. Cut a long yarn tail, pull it through the working loop, tie it thight and hide it instde the tree.
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i have seen the magic circle done at least 100 times and could never figure it out till just now watching you thank you!!!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I’ve made three trees so far and anyone who has seen it, loves it!
Thanks you so much! I am a beginner and elderly and that big hook made it easy to follow and a wonderfully clear.
Glad it was helpful!
My third pattern for a Christmas tree to try (others not been successful) and this one is much more fun to do. I've nearly finished now and it's super cute. Thank you for this video ❤
Thank you for posting this video and explaining. I have nearly finished it and have one more row to go and it is lovely.
You’re welcome 😊
Loved your tutorial, very clear. Thanks for also including the written pattern too, few people do that and it is a huge help for me, I love to be able to follow along and make notes on a copy, if I need them. Great job! Looking forward to more videos!
Glad it was helpful!
I definitely will try this! Since my 2 furry friends moved in I'm afraid of setting up a Christmas tree with ornaments. 😁
But these look so awesome and can't be destroyed (she said knowing that cats and wool share a high interest in each other)
Thank you for your video and the real good description!
I really enjoyed doing this and found it easy to follow. Thank you
Thank you so much foe this tutorial. I tried to do it on my own with a pattern someone gave me. After getting stuck a few times, I went looking for help and found your video. I'm not done yet, but it's looking so much like it should! I look forward to doing more of your tutorials.
Glad it helped!
I'm gonna make a few of these in different colors for my teachers! I'm sure it will brighten their day to get something from a student
nice... once done please share them with us
As a teacher, I would love this as a gift! I hope you follow through, you have some very lucky teachers!
Thank you for sharing! So beautiful tree!
Thanks for visiting
Amazing tutorial,thank you very much
U r welcome
I love you Bob old Christmas tree I thinking making one for my own self
Thankyou I've just made this tree, great pattern.
Cool curious to see ;)
@@kimcraft how do I show you a picture?
Wonderful, I tried out this pattern and some of my good friends want me to crochet this pattern for their kids. Thank you for this pattern 🙏👍
You are welcome 😊 and plase share your results with us ;)
I made one with plain 4ply acrylic and it turned out cute! It’s only about 5 inches tall but that’s totally okay. I like smaller decorations. 💖
A tip for cristmas decoration on this tree:
You can use metallic beade with big holes for this.
But it`s easyer to find the right ones, if you use thinner yarn and a smaller hook (i like to use a 2,5 mm hook).
the hole of the beads should fit onto the hook.
The beads go onto the bobble-stitches.
In your instruction, you repeat one step 5x to collect 6 loops on your hook.
To attach a bead do this step 2x.
Than put the bead on your hook and do the third one of that step.
Slide the bead down onto the newest loop on your hook and do the rest of the bobble-stitch.
Now the beard is attached to this bobble-stitch.
Or maybe you find tiny little metal bells in a crafting store.
So you can attach them the same way.
But there is one more thing to keep in mind:
after sliding the bell from the hook onto the loop, be sure, that it points to the outside of the bobble-stitch, bevore doing the remaining steps of that stitch.
Otherwhise it´s trapped to the inside.
Such an adorable tree! I noticed that you always increase each row by 6. However, would you increase each row by the number of puff stitches? For instance, row 4 of puff stitches (row 8 total) has 9 puffs. So would you increase by 9 for the next row? Thanks! And thank you for the wonderful tutorial!
Them are so cute and different. ☺️🎀🎄 She sounds like that one Vegan lady I watch.
Hehe. I am trying to become vegan😇
Super cute! I'm making a Christmas scene in my serving window & these will be just perfect!
Great idea!! Please share with us your results
Love your ideas you are so talented thank you so much for sharing god bless you !
you are so kind thx
These are cute but girlfriend that yard looks really chucking, is it a 5 or 6? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you taught me how to a magic ring ❤❤
I don't remeber ehehe
these are so cute!!!
Thanks, and I think they are easy as well!
Very cute.
thanks a lot
Thanks you so much🤗♥️
Thank you will look for that size! X
You’re welcome 😊
I'm almost finished making mine! Love it! I have a question, did you leave the bottom open or crochet it closed?
I am very happy that you made it!!! Please send me picture on my Instagram ❤. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE it! I didn't close because it can stand by itself. But you can crochet the circle that covers it and just follow the same number of stitches. I also like to put some light under it so it shines at night.
Love it!❤🎉
Thank you!🥰
Not sure if you will see this, but do you always skip the slip stitch for every row?
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Thanks and welcome
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tysm for making this video
cool I'm glad! do you mind share it with us?
@@kimcraft Yes I Tagged you on Instagram
Have just made this! Can’t wait to make more! Where did you get the stars from to put on top? They go with the tree perfectly
Thank you soo much for waching! I bought the stars in Aldi.
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What do you stuff with? Mine came out perfect❤
I am so happy for you!! 🥰I normally don't stuff but I think you can use hollowfiber
Too adorable! :) Will try. You are so talented. Thank you
You’re welcome 😊 and please if you are going to make them please later share your work with us ;)
@@kimcraft Yes! Thank you...will do. :)
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Love these. Where did you get the wooden stars from and what size are they?
I bought them in a supermarket called Aldi and they were around 5 cm
Thank you 🥰
Great video! Thank you!
these are adorable!!!
Thank you so much❤
Very cute
I think, a crochet-tree should have a crochet-star ontop.
So you can sew it on or start with the star and crochet the first 8 stitches of the tree into tho bottom part of the star.
Sure you can do like this of course
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Sorry what?
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Lovely tree. After you finish with 9 bubbles and slip stitch there is no need to chain one and turn like the other rows????
You have to continue as you crocheted the other rows.😊
I do not understand row 9r. Can you please explain how to do it? I just finished row 8 fine. 9 bubble puffs and 9 single crochet. I don’t understand how to do only 24 stitches of 2sc in the single crochet, and 2 in the puff and have it come out to 24 stitches….. with 9 puffs and 9 sc….I count 36 stitches,
You don´t show how to finish up the three.
Here is an idea how to do it:
At first create a circle for the bottom with the basic single crochet increasing pattern:
6 SC in a beginning ring and 6 increases in each round to get the stitchcounts 12, 18, 24, ... SC.
Do this until you reach the Stitchcount of your choice.
Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Work the actual thee like in the video until reaching the same stitch-count (all four rounds of this size).
cover the hole at the bottom with the circle (yarn tail of the circle points to working loop of the tree) and work a round of single crochet through the stitches of both pieces to connect them.
If about 2/3 of the round is finished, fill the work with toy-stuffing and finish the round.
Cut a long yarn tail, pull it through the working loop, tie it thight and hide it instde the tree.
Hello!!! If I want to make it bigger, how do I go about the row increases? Can you help me?
Hi I just think you just keep increasing the rows until you have the height you are happy with,❤
E possibile la spigazione in italiano grazie
Nice
Thanks
Any recs for yarn & hook size used in this video? TIA!
Sorry for late reply. I would recommend chunky yarn
How do you finish the bottom? Thank you
I leave the bottom open but if you w0ish you can crochet a circle and attach at the bottom but it is not necessary
what size hook do you use?
7 mm
@@kimcraft thanks!
How much yarn did u use??
depends on the size you wish to get. The ones you can see in the video around 100 grams
How much yarn did u use for the one u made in the video?
Ok thank u! Planning to ,ace these for my family!
And may I ask what kind and brand of yarn did u use?
nice if you will make them please share their photos with us
Slow it down so I can see how the bobble stitch is made please
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Not easy as i think 🤣