Hi everyone!
For a lot of us, November and December are the busiest times of the year. It’s hard to find the time for anything other than shopping, gathering with family and friends, cooking, decorating, and so on.
But! I didn’t want to let that stop me from making something small for my Christmas tree this year! My fiance and I were watching The Devil Next Door (it’s really interesting, I recommend checking it out if you have Netflix!) and I whipped up these lil tiny wreath ornaments.
They only take about 10 minutes to make. They’re so easy but they turned out so cute! I’m going to use them as ornaments and as wrapping accents on my gifts this year.
I just love these little guys. They remind me of ornaments that my Grandma had on our Christmas tree growing up! β€
Scroll down for the free pattern!
Materials Needed:
- Size H8 β 5.00mm crochet hook
- Redheart Super Saver yarn in Paddy Green, White, and Cherry Red (or whatever colors you prefer!)
- Scissors
- Sewing Needle
Finished Size:
The wreath is about 3″ in diameter.
Abbreviations (US):
- ch = chain
- dc = double crochet
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- sc = single crochet
Pattern:
Magic loop.
Round 1: Ch 2. DC 17 in magic loop. Close loop leaving about a finger-sized center hole.
Round 2: Ch 1. 2 sc in each st around.
Tie off yarn and leave a tail to be used to hang the ornament.
Attach the other end of the tail to the wreath. Weave in ends.
I hope you enjoy this super easy Christmas pattern! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments.