The holiday season is fast approaching, and what better way to bring festive cheer into your home than with handmade Christmas tree ornaments? Today, I’m sharing a fun and creative project: Mine Christmas Tree Ornaments. These adorable ornaments are simple to make, customizable, and add a heartfelt touch to your holiday décor.
Crocheting your own Christmas tree ornaments has so many benefits:
Personalized Charm: You can choose colors, shapes, and designs to match your theme.
Eco-Friendly: Reusable and sustainable, these ornaments eliminate the need for plastic decorations.
Giftable: They make thoughtful, handmade gifts for family and friends.
Materials Needed
Yarn of your choice
Crochet hook suitable for the yarn
Stitches Used
Slip stitch (sl st): Used to join rounds
Chain stitch (ch): Foundation chains and spaces
Double crochet (dc): Main stitch for the pattern
Single crochet (sc): Used for a clean finish
Instructions
Base – Starting Circle
Make a magic ring, or ch 4 and join with a sl st to form a ring.
Inside the ring, make 6 dc, separated by ch 2 between each stitch. (This forms the triangle’s base center.)
First Layer (Blue in the chart)
Ch 3 (counts as the first dc), then make 1 dc in the same space.
In the ch 2 spaces from the previous round, make: 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc. Repeat this in the next two spaces to form the three sides of the triangle.
Close the round with a sl st at the top of the initial chain.
Second Layer (Red in the chart)
Ch 3 (counts as the first dc), then make 1 dc in the same space.
In the spaces between the groups from the previous round, make 2 dc.
In the corners, make: 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc.
Continue alternating between 2 dc in the side spaces and corner increases (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) to complete the triangle. Close with a sl st.
Third Layer (Green in the chart)
Repeat the same pattern as the second layer:
Make 2 dc in the side spaces.
In the corners, make 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc.
Continue evenly increasing to maintain the triangular shape.
Tree Base (Trunk)
Locate the center at the base of the triangle.
Ch 3, skip 1 space, and in the next space, make 6 dc stacked in rows (as shown in the trunk section of the chart).
See how to make a crochet tree here
Final Touches
Ensure you turn your work as needed (marked as sold in the chart).
Optionally, add a border of sc around the edges for a clean finish.
There’s something magical about decorating your Christmas tree with ornaments you’ve made yourself. Every stitch carries love, and every ornament becomes a keepsake filled with memories. So grab your hook and yarn, and let the festive crafting begin!
Have you made your own Christmas ornaments before? Share your designs or ideas in the comments below—I’d love to see what you create!