So, have you started decking the halls yet?
I have to admit that I have barely started. Sure, I've made some crochet snowflakes, and a couple of crafts with the kids, but I haven't really started with the holiday decor, yet.
Wanting to get into the spirit of the holidays more, I thought it would be fun to crochet up a little Christmas Holly. For this pattern, I used embroidery thread. I just LOVE the colors that are available. I've used it before for little flower hair clips, and to use for a bracelet. While it is a bit difficult to work with at first, once you get used to pulling the thread tight (so that the threads don't separate), it is much easier.
Here's what I came up with:
I haven't quite decided what I am going to do with this holly yet, but I have a few ideas:
- I could use it as an applique- on a reindeer hat that I've been planning to make (but still need the yarn for); or to decorate a scarf, napkin holders, or a mug warmer; or on a shirt or stocking... so many options!
- A festive holiday broach- I can hot glue or sew it to a broach pin, or even to a shawl pin!
- Hair pretties- I can attach it to a hair clip, pony tail, or headband for one of my girls.
- As an ornament- just put a hook on it, or attach a thread. I could even starch it to make it extra stiff.
The pattern is pretty simple.
Christmas Holly
What You Need:
(US) size 7 crochet hook
a needle
1 thingy (skein? I'm not too sure what they are called... I'll call it a skein! lol) of green embroidery thread- 1 skein is enough for 3 leaves.
a small amount of red embroidery thread
What You Do:
For the leaf: (make 3)
With green, ch 12
Round 1: SC in the 2nd ch. from hook, sc in next 9 chains, sc 3 in last ch. Now, working the back side of the foundation chain, sc 10. Join with slip stitch to the first sc. (23 sc)
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in next stitch, * hdc in next stitch, (dc, ch 3 slip stitch in first chain{picot made}, dc) all in the next stitch, hdc in next stitch, sc in next stitch.* repeat from * to * 4 more times. Sc in the next stitch, join to first stitch with slip stitch.
Finish off, and weave in ends.
For the berries: (make 3)
With red, ch 2
Work 8 sc in the first ch made. Join with slip stitch to the first sc.
Finish off, and weave in ends.
Sew the bases of the leaves together, then sew on the berries. It's that easy!
What will you use your holly for?
I'd love to hear your ideas! Please leave a comment! :-)
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Never thought to use embroidery thread! Great idea Susie! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren! :-)
DeleteI think that would be pretty on a little girls hat. Or on a number of other things as you said. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteIt would!!!
DeleteThanks! :-)
Hello, this is great idea :)
ReplyDeleteHi! Thank you! I just stopped by your blog... you have some BEAUTIFUL crochet items! :-)
Deletelovely and thanks for the share! I found you through Hookin on Hump Day link party.
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Thank you, Inez! :-)
DeleteThanks for sharing your pretty pattern! I've found you via "hookin on hump day", and I'm so glad I did! Following you now, to see if you'll get your cape ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara! :-)
DeleteSo adorable! I really need to learn how to crochet! Pinning it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Susie! You were the #1 most clicked link at Hookin On Hump Day last week. I will have to use this pattern! Thanks for sharing at Hookin On Hump Day!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!!! Thanks so much for sharing! I'd love for you to visit my blog.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!!
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