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Charmed Bauble (Crochet)
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Inspired by the fun we have as a family decorating for Christmas each year and enjoying tasty decorated gingerbread with hot chocolate afterwards, I created a garland with fun characters and other Christmas symbols that you can look forward to meeting again each year and even personalise to resemble your own family.
You can choose whether to make one of each ornament or more and whether to present them as a pretty fireplace, shelf or staircase garland or keep them as individual ornaments for your tree. There’s also a knitted version of each piece available as a separate pattern.
Sizes: Make the ornaments to fit your own home and in your preferred weight of yarn, so your sizing will reflect this. Sizes and yardage in the pattern are for DK yarn.
Tension: 16 sts x 20 rows = 10cm/4” measured over dc.
Working method: Most ornaments are crocheted flat, back and forth with paired side incs and decs for shaping. An edging is added for a smooth, firm, non-curling finish.
Finished measurements
Teardrop bauble: Height 11cm; Width 6cm
Requirements:
- 1 ball each of 5 colours Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK – DK: 125m/137yds per 50g/1.8 oz ball; 100% cotton or your choice of yarn
Sample in: Paper white 401 (C1); Glorious Gold 466 (C2); Red wine 416 (C4)
- Hook: 3.5mm / US size: E for working in the round
- Yarn needle and scissors
- Unless otherwise stated turning chains do not count as a stitch.
A UK terms and a US terminology version is also available. Please be sure you are using a copy in your preferred terms.
The hanging loops for the ornaments worked during the edging can be omitted if using other loop options.
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- First published: September 2023
- Page created: June 29, 2024
- Last updated: July 24, 2024 …
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