Crochet Christmas Tree Wall Hanging/Dish Cloth
If you're looking to add a touch of handmade charm to your holiday decor, a Crochet Christmas Tree Wall Hanging/Dish Cloth could be just the thing you need! This versatile piece not only brings festive cheer to your space but can also be used as a functional dishcloth in your kitchen. Crafting this delightful creation allows you to showcase your creativity and spread holiday joy with a personal touch. Whether you hang it on your wall or use it to tackle kitchen spills, this Crochet Christmas Tree creation is sure to bring warmth and cheer to your home during the holiday season. So grab your crochet hooks and get ready to add a sprinkle of cozy charm to your Christmas decorations!
Size: Approximately 9 inches wide and 12 inches long (Length doesn’t include the hanger or the fringe.)
Materials:
- I used Red Heart Super Saver in Green. I don’t know the exact green I used because I lost the label! If you want to make this a dishcloth, you can use cotton yarn.
- Crochet Hook – Size H-8 (5mm)
Gauge: Not important
Abbreviations: ch = chain, sc = single crochet, st = stitch, spec st = three double crochets that are joined at both the top and bottom. See my instructions on how to make this special stitch in the Notes section of this pattern.
Notes:
- How to make the special stitch used in this pattern: My special stitch is 3 double crochets that are joined at both the top and bottom. To make the special stitch: yarn over hook, insert hook in next sc, pull up loop, yarn over hook, pull through 1st two loops on hook, yarn over, insert hook in same sc, yarn over, pull up loop, yarn over hook, pull through 1st two loops on hook, insert in same sc again, yarn over, pull up loop, yarn over hook, pull through all loops on hook. Special stitch made!
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up.
Christmas Tree Wall Hanging/Dishcloth:
- chain 28.
- Turn. sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across – 27
- Turn. ch 1, sc across – 27
- Repeat row 3 – 4 times
- Turn. ch 1, 13 sc, 1 spec st, sc, 13 sc – 27
- Turn. ch 1, sc across – 27
- Repeat row 5
- Repeat row 6
- Repeat row 5
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 2 sc, *1 spec st, 1 sc* 12 times, 1 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 3 sc, 1 spec st, 19 sc, 1 spec st, 3 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 4 sc, 1 spec st, 17 sc, 1 spec st, 4 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 5 sc, 1 spec st, 15 sc, 1 spec st, 5 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 6 sc, 1 spec st, 13 sc, 1 spec st, 6 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 7 sc, 1 spec st, 11 sc, 1 spec st, 7 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 8 sc, 1 spec st, 9 sc, 1 spec st, 8 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 9 sc, 1 spec st, 7 sc, 1 spec st, 9 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 10 sc, 1 spec st, 5 sc, 1 spec st, 10 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 11 sc, 1 spec st, 3 sc, 1 spec st, 11 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 12 sc, 1 spec st, 1 sc, 1 spec st, 12 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6
- Turn. ch 1, 13 sc, 1 spec st, 13 sc – 27
- Repeat row 6 – 5 times
- This row makes the hanger for the wall hanging. Turn. *ch 8, sk 2 sc, sc in next sc* 9 times
- Finish off
- Weave in yarn ends
- If you are making the wall hanging, add fringe to the bottom!
- Push all of the bobbles to the front.
- I collected a stick from my yard and wove it through the hanger loops, then I tied a length of yarn onto the stick to hang it with.