Crochet Pompom Christmas Tree
Creating a crochet pompom Christmas tree is a delightful and charming craft project that brings a festive touch to your holiday decor. With some yarn, a crochet hook, and a bit of creativity, you can craft your own unique Christmas tree ornament that will add a cozy and personalized feel to your home. These miniature trees not only make lovely decorations but also thoughtful gifts for friends and family. You can customize them with different colors, sizes, and embellishments to match your holiday theme. The process of crocheting pompoms and shaping them into a tree shape is not only fun and relaxing but also satisfying as you watch your creation come to life. Get ready to spread some holiday cheer with your adorable crochet pompom Christmas trees!
Size: Styrofoam Cone is 8.8" tall; with the star it's approximately 12" tall.
Gauge: Not applicable
Materials:
--Styrofoam Cone
--RHSS yarn in Mistletoe and Yellow
--4.0mm hook (for making the star)
--Craft glue and pins
--tapestry needle for weaving ends of the star
U.S. Stitch Abbreviations:
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
St: stitch(es)
SC: single crochet
HDC: half double crochet
DC: double crochet
TC: triple crochet
MR: magic ring
FO: fasten off
Rep: repeat
Sk: skip
Directions:
Pompoms:
1. Use a pom maker or make them as I stated above by wrapping around 3 of your fingers 40 times.
2. I made 20+ poms. I honestly did not count mine. I just made and added them to my cone as I went along.
Assembly:
1. I used craft glue to attach the poms to the cone. I then used stick pins to secure them until the glue set up.
Star (make 2):
1. With Yellow yarn and 4.0mm hook, 6 SC st into a MR. Sl st join to the first st and ch 1. (6)
2. 2 SC st in each st around. Join and ch 1. (12)
3. 2 SC st in the first st, 1 SC st in the next st. Rep this pattern around. Join. (15)
4. *Ch 5. SC in the 2nd ch from hook, HDC in the next ch, DC in the next ch and TC in the last ch. Sk 2 st of Round 3 and sl st into the next st.* Rep from * to * around. You will have 5 star points made.
Assembly:
1. Make 2 stars and whipstitch together. Before closing up, I added a small ball of the yellow yarn to the center. Of course, you can use polyfil, but I just decided on using the yellow yarn since it was handy.