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Enjoy a tabletop-sized mini Christmas Tree. It's not too complicated and holds its shape with the help of a foam core—reusable home decor that will bring you joy. 

 

The pattern is 16 pages long and includes all of the written instructions plus additional photography to help visualize the steps involved. It's a multi-step project that uses spray glitter to help stiffen the tree. There are lots of tips included. 

 

The spray glitter is optional but I really loved how it changed the look of the stitchwork to be more muted down. 

 

Caron One Pound, 453.6 g / 16 oz, 742 m/812 yds

  • A - Forest Green

  • B - White

 

Hook 4.5 mm / US 7. If substituting for Red Heart Super Saver, increase the hook size to 5 mm / H/8

 

Gauge 14 sc and 15 rows = 4” [10 cm]

 

Size: 9” diameter by 10.5” tall without the ornament. 

 

Additional Materials

  • Flora Fom Cone - 3.7 inches bottom diameter x 8.9 inches tall. #9 Cone

  • Pins - hold layers into position. You could use hot glue as well at the end during assembly. 

  • 50 Assorted Beads - Ranging from 5 mm to 10 mm. 

  • Tree Topper Ornament - Just one, no bigger than 3.5” tall x 2” - 3” wide. 

  • Spray Glitter - Rust-Oleum 250 g - Glitter Clear Sealer.

  • Hot Glue

  • Floral Wire

  • Polyfil - Just a golf ball amount of it.

Crochet Mini Christmas Tree + Photographic Tutorial

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 12 reviews
SKU: MiniT
C$6.99Price
GST/HST Included

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 12 reviews
    12 reviews

    • Mini Christmas TreeNov 06
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      Fun & easy Project!

      I’m still in the process of crocheting this adorable tree, & forgot to buy the beads & the clear sparkle spray, but will go back when I’m finished making all the layers. This pattern is very easy to follow & Michael has done an excellent job creating it along with his YouTube tutorials. I’m certainly enjoying working on it & know I’m going to love this cute table topper once finished & display it during this Holiday plus all my future Holiday seasons.

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    • Debbie GowanOct 27
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      so cute

      one i finally figured out layer one and what i was found wrong it is a breeze. cant wait to finish and decorate it is still a work in progress. a Grinch tree is next

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    • Why does it say free then ask for money Oct 19
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Pattern for Christmas tree

      Like to know why there's a charge when says free printable

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    • Julie L1 day ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      Mini Xmas tree

      Lovely little Xmas tree great pattern had to find polystyrene cone as in uk making more now

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    • Bobbie RebmanNov 03
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      Great title!!

      You are an excellent teacher! Your patterns are easy to understand and you explain everything so well. I appreciate it that I can watch the tutorial and I can always get the answer I’m looking for. It shows how much time and detail you put into your designs . You care and love your work. I feel so lucky to be able to be able to buy your patterns. Thank you!!

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