• Christmas Tree Pillow

    Cute and Quick Christmas Tree Pillow Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me

    If you know me in person you will know I love Christmas! I just love the feel and all the movies I can watch. I made this cute Christmas Tree Pillow for my friend using Repeat Crafter Me's pattern found here and I love it, I almost kept it for myself! I also used Sarah's Christmas Lights Applique pattern for the string of lights on this little guy :) You can find the pattern here. To make the mini lights I used a 1.65 mm hook and light fingering yarn (Loops & Thread Woolike)

  • Free Crochet Elf Hat

    Free Crochet Elf Hat Pattern

    I made this elf hat last year and finally got the chance to write out the pattern! It is similar to the Santa Hat, but just with a longer and skinnier top! Hope you enjoy the free crochet elf hat pattern!

  • Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern

    Hi Everyone! Merry Christmas Eve! I love Christmas with the lights on the trees. I was looking for tree pattern to try and came across this Christmas tree advent calendar pattern by River Weaving. I didn’t have the time to make all the little ornaments, so I decided to make a line of lights using Repeat Crafter Me’s pattern for Christmas Tree Appliques. I also found a lovely star pattern on Ravelry, by The Woolly Stitch. Once I completed all the patterns I sewed them all together. Here is the completed tree:  I love how it turned out! It is so cute and I can reuse it year after year.…

  • Santa Hat Decoration Ornament Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! Only one more sleep till Christmas and I wanted to share with you one more tree decoration that you can add to your tree. It is very simple and only requires some left over red and white yarn. View fullsize View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials4.00 mm (G) HookWorsted Weight Yarn (I used Red Heart Super Saver) in White and RedTapestry NeedleScissorsStitch marker (optional) Pattern*Start with white yarn*CH 18. Connect loop with a SLST into the 1st CH.*Change to red yarn*Round 1: CH 1. SC into same ST and around (18) Note: Insert stitch marker at the beginning of Round 1.Round 2: *SC in next 2 STs,…

  • Christmas Decoration–Wreath Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! I always like decorating during Christmas time and I wanted to make some decorations that were easy to make. That is why I made this wreath pattern. It is only three rounds and you can decorate it to your liking with whatever you have on hand. Materials 4.00 mm (G) HookWorsted Weight (4) Yarn (I used Bernat Super Value Yarn)ScissorsTapestry NeedleStitch MarkerBeads for decorating the wreath PatternRound 1: CH 13. SLST into the 1st CH (13)Round 2: CH 1. SC into same ST as CH 1, then 2 SC into each ST around. SLST into CH 1 (26)Round 3: CH 2. DC and HDC into same ST as…

  • Newborn Santa Hat Crochet Pattern

    Hi Everyone! Christmas is just around the corner and I wanted to share with you a newborn Santa hat pattern. I love Christmas so I will be posting a few other Christmas themed items to share! This pattern is simple and would be perfect for a newborn that was born around Christmas time. View fullsize View fullsize Here is the pattern: Materials 4.00 mm (G) HookMedium (4) Weight Yarn (I used Red Heart Super Saver)ScissorsTapestry NeedleStitch Marker AbbreviationsSC – Single CrochetMR – Magic RingSLST – Slip StitchCH – ChainHDC – Half Double Crochet PatternRound 1: 6 SC in a MR. SLST into 1st SC (6) Note: Place stitch marker at the beginning of Round 2.…

  • Crochet Baby Santa/Elf Hat

    Hi everyone! I have seen so many amazing crochet Christmas items online lately and it made me think of the crochet baby hat I made awhile ago. I have this holiday homespun yarn I bought when it was cheap after the holiday season. I like homespun yarn because I always finish projects really fast when I use it. This newborn baby Santa/Elf hat pattern is from Amber’s The Flighty Crafter Blog. It is an elf hat, but since I made it with red and added a white trim, I think it would work as a Santa hat as well 🙂 This pattern was easy to follow and it seems like…