Crochet Christmas Tree Garland
Decorating for the holidays can be so much fun, especially when you add a personal touch with a Crochet Christmas Tree Garland! It's a delightful way to bring warmth and coziness to your home during the festive season. Not only does it add a unique flair to your holiday decor, but it also brings a sense of charm and handmade beauty. With its colorful yarn and intricate stitches, this garland is a perfect DIY project for anyone looking to add a touch of handmade magic to their Christmas decorations. Whether you're an experienced crocheter or just starting out, making your own Crochet Christmas Tree Garland is a wonderful way to spread holiday cheer throughout your home!
What You Will Need
Yarn
- #3 light (DK, light worsted, 8ply) yarn with about 12 WPI (wraps per inch)
- Color A, red (tree) — 9.3 yards (8.5 meters) / per tree
- Color B, brown (tree trunk) — 1.6 yards (1.5 meters) / per tree
- Color C, silver tinsel yarn (edging) — 3.7 yards (3.4 meters) / per tree
- Color D, yellow (garland string) — 8.7 yards (8 meters) — enough for make a garland with 9 Christmas trees
- We made 9 but you can make as many crochet Christmas trees as you need to get you desired garland length.
Hook
- 4mm
Notions
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
Gauge
- Not important for this pattern
Finished Size
- Each Christmas tree in this garland is approximately 4.5 inches (12 cm) long and 4 inches (10 cm) wide. The trees are crocheted onto a chain about 55 inches (1.40 meters) long.
Stitches and Abbreviations Used (US Terms)
- MR — magic ring
- ch — chain
- sc — single crochet
- dc — double crochet
- st/sts — stitch/stitches
- sl st — slip stitch
- rpt — repeat
- Rnd — round
- col — color
- hk — hook
- [ ] — at the end of a round indicates the number of stitches in that round
Instructions
Tree (make 9 trees)
Rnd 1, col A — MR, ch3 (counts as 1dc), 3dc, ch2, *4dc, ch2, rpt from twice, sl st into top of ch-3 to join, pull yarn tail to tighten circle, turn. [12dc, 3 x ch-2 sps]
- Rnd 2 — Sl st into ch-2 sp, ch3 (counts as 1dc), 3dc in same sp as ch-3, *(4dc, ch2, 4dc) in ch-2 sp, rpt from * twice, 4dc into same sp as ch-3, ch2, sl st into top of ch-3 to join, turn. [24dc, 3 x ch-2 sps]
- Rnd 3 — Sl st into ch-2 sp, ch3 (counts as 1dc), 3dc in same sp as ch-3, * sk 4-sts, 4dc into next sp, sk 4-sts, (4dc, ch2, 4dc) in ch-2 sp, rpt from * twice, sk 4-sts, 4dc in next sp, sk 4-sts, 4dc into same sp as ch-3, ch2, sl st into top of ch-3 to join, ch1, cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. [36dc, 3 x ch-2 sps]
Tree Trunk
Rnd 1, col B — Slip knot the yarn to hk and sl st yarn into the 5th-dc on any side.Ch1 (not counted as a st), 1sc in same sp as sl st, 1sc in next 3-sts, turn. [4sc]
- Rnd 2 — Ch1 (not counted as a st), 1sc in next 4-sts, turn. [4sc]
- Rnd 3 — Ch1 (not counted as a st), 1sc in next 4-sts, ch1, cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. [4sc]
Edging
Rnd 1, col C — Slip knot yarn to hk, sl st into the 1st sp of the tree on the left side of the trunk.Ch1, 1sc in the sp, then sc around the edge making 1sc in each st, 1sc in each sp, and 4sc in each ch-2 sp, when you reach the trunk finish with a ch1, cut yarn, fasten off, and weave in ends. [50sc]
Garland
Rnd 1, col E — Ch45, sc in top of 1st Christmas tree, *ch20, sc into top of next tree, rpt from * until all trees have been attached, ch45, cut yarn, fasten off, and weave in the ends.