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Knitted Christmas Trees
Christmas and New Year are coming. Many of you ask for some decorating patterns, so I found and prepared for you one more house decoration.
Yarn: Lion Brand Woo-Ease Thick & Quick in Coney Island and in Kale
Needles: Size US 11 Single Point
Knit all rows.
Cast on 21 sts.
Row 1: Knit across
Row 2: Knit 19, Knit 2 together.
Row 3: Knit 18, knit 2 together.
Row 4: Knit 17, Knit 2 together.
Row 5: Knit 16, Knit 2 together.
Row 6: Knit 15, Knit 2 together.
Row 7: Knit 14, Knit 2 together.
Row 8: Knit 13, Knit 2 together.
Row 9: Knit 12, Knit 2 together.
Row 10: Knit 11, Knit 2 together.
Row 11: Knit 10, Knit 2 together.
Row 12: Knit 9, Knit 2 together.
Row 13: Knit 8, Knit 2 together.
Row 14: Knit 7, Knit 2 together. Cast on 5 sts at the end of the row.
Row 15: Cast on 5 sts at the beginning of the row, Knit across row and knit last 2 sts. together.
Row 16: Knit 17, Knit 2 together.
Row 17: Knit 16, Knit 2 together.
Row 18: Knit 15, Knit 2 together.
Row 19: Knit 14, Knit 2 together.
Row 20: Knit 13, Knit 2 together.
Row 21: Knit 12, Knit 2 together.
Row 22: Knit 11, Knit 2 together.
Row 23: Knit 10, Knit 2 together.
Row 24: Knit 9, Knit 2 together.
Row 25: Knit 8, Knit 2 together.
Row 26: Knit 7, Knit 2 together. Cast on 3 sts at the end of the row.
Row 27: Cast on 3 sts at the beginning of the row, Knit across row and knit last 2 sts. together.
For the remaining rows- knit across and knit 2 together at the end of the row until you are left with 1 sts. Break yarn, pull through loop and pull to tighten.
Finishing the Easy Christmas Trees Knitting Pattern
Supplies needed:
Yarn needle with large eye
Fiber fill
Cinnamon sticks
Gorilla glue
Wood slice
Place the 2 sides of the tree on top of each other. Sew together at the sides, leaving the bottom open.
Stuff the tree with fiber fill.
Insert the cinnamon stick and sew the bottom closed.
Glue the trees (one at a time) to the wood slice. They will need to be propped up while they dry (use water bottles to hold them in place).
7 comments
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Evie
Dec 04, 2019 02:56 AM
They are so cute! I'll try to make them for my coffee table.
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Susan
Dec 04, 2019 12:41 PM
Yeah, I also fall in love with them!
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Jessica
Dec 05, 2019 02:05 PM
I also want to make them. They'll be perfect decoration for my dining room.
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Susan
Dec 06, 2019 05:48 AM
Good luck to you!
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Anna
Dec 08, 2019 04:57 AM
They look great!
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Susan
Dec 09, 2019 02:05 AM
I can't but agree with you
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Rose
Dec 10, 2019 02:01 AM
I like them so much!
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