Last Updated on September 26, 2023
This free crochet pattern is for a small Christmas tree pattern.
The Tiny Garland Tree is a cute small crochet Christmas tree pattern, that works up quickly and adds some fun and color to your Christmas home decor.
Choose your holiday colors and make a cute Christmas Tree crochet decor!
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Tiny Christmas Trees Crochet Pattern Bundle
The Tiny Garland Christmas Tree crochet pattern is part of my Tiny Christmas Trees Series. This series features beautiful small crochet Christmas tree patterns, each has a different decoration, and they all work up in no time!
In this pattern series, you can find the Crochet Bobble Christmas Tree and Tiny Lights Christmas Tree.
If you prefer your patterns ads-free in a PDF format, you can get all the 3 crochet tree patterns in the Tiny Christmas Trees Pattern Bundle at a discounted price on Ravelry and Etsy.
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How Do You Crochet a Small Christmas Tree?
Crocheting a small Christmas tree can be very easy. You can either make a crochet flat Christmas tree for a beginner pattern, or make a crochet Christmas tree using the Amigurumi technique as this small crochet Christmas tree pattern uses.
When crocheting an amigurumi Christmas tree, you work in continuous rounds, starting from the bottom up. Different patterns use different crochet stitches to add decorations or textures to the tree.
If you are looking for more free Christmas crochet patterns, check out these 20 Quick Crochet Christmas Ornament Patterns.
What Yarn Is Best For Making a Mini Crochet Christmas Tree?
When making crochet home decor, I like using cotton yarn because it’s more durable and will last longer. Cotton is sturdy and most important much more ecological.
For my Tiny Garland Christmas Tree pattern, I used Comfy Fingering yarn, it’s 75% Pima cotton and 25% acrylic. It’s sturdy but soft and nice to work with and comes in beautiful colors.
About the Tiny Garland Crochet Christmas Tree
This free crochet Christmas tree pattern is worked using the Amigurumi technique from the bottom up with no sewing.
The beautiful garlands are actually very simple to make, you can use any colors you like (even variegated yarn!).
To create the garlands around the tree, we are working Picot stitches in a row to create picot strings.
Christmas Tree Crochet PDF pattern
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Free Small Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern
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Skill Level – Easy
Materials
– 2.5 mm / C crochet hook (I like this hook)
– Fingering (#1) weight yarn – I used Knit Picks – Comfy Fingering
Color A (main) – 50 grams/175m/190yds
Color B – 10 grams/35m/38yds
Color C – 10 grams/35m/38yds
Color D – 10 grams/35m/38yds
– 0.5cm (0.25”) bead
– Fiberfill for stuffing
Abbreviations (US)
ch – chain
st – stitch
ss – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
blo – work in back loop only
flo – work in front loop only
inc – 2 single crochet in same st (increase)
picot – ch3, ss into the 1st ch you made
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together (decrease)
(…) – crochet the instructions within brackets as many times as directed
How to Crochet the Picot Stitch
Chain 3, slip stitch into the first chain you made.
Finished size – 4.5” (11cm) tall, 2.5” (6.35cm) diameter base.
Gauge – 27sc and 25 rows = 4 in/10 cm with C/2.5mm hook
Pattern Notes
- The tree is worked from bottom up, in continuous rounds (no need to slip stitch at the end of the round).
- To make it easier to keep track of each round, you can place a stitch marker in the first stitch of the round.
- The strings around the tree are made from picots worked one after another.
- Each round after a picot strings round, is worked into two rounds below (back into the main color).
- Work the picot a bit loose to get a nice puff.
- Eco-friendly tip: mix your fiberfill with your yarn leftovers instead of throwing them away (or use just your leftovers)!
- When changing colors: at the last stitch of the round, before changing color, start the stitch as normal, when you pull the yarn through the loop to finish the stitch, wrap the new color around the hook and pull through.
Tiny Garland Christmas Tree Free Crochet Pattern
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I thought this was the blanket wrap pattern.
Hi Pam, which blanket wrap pattern are you referring to?