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Christmas Friends: Santa, Snowman, Tree and More
Please note that this is a crochet patter (PDF file), not the actual toys. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Christmas Ornaments: Santa, Tree, Snowman,
Gnome and Penguin with a great amount of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials.
PDF file is included pattern SANTA, TREE, SNOWMAN, PENGUIN AND GNOME.
STORY:
Decorating our homes with greenery is a Christmas tradition ingrained in our national consciousness. The Christmas tree is, of course, the most well-known, but it is equally hard to imagine Christmas without wreaths, holly and mistletoe. But when and why did such traditions emerge?
It’s a surprisingly difficult question to answer, as Christmas traditions are generally deep-rooted and undocumented. They have also been adapted and changed over time and are riddled with regional differences and personal interpretations. In this article we delve into the history of Christmas greenery to try to find the origins of some much loved traditions.
SIZES:
- Santa: 21 cm high with hat (8.3 inches)
- Tree: 16 cm (6.3 inches)
- Snowman: 18 cm (7.1 inches)
- Penguin: 15 cm (5.9 inches)
- Gnome: 19 cm (7.5 inches)
LANGUAGE:
Pattern is available ONLY IN ENGLISH.
MATERIALS:
• 4,5/5 mm crochet hook
• Plush yarn
I used: Dolce yarn from YarnArt in white (741), ruby (752), brown (791), yellow (851), green (772), antique mauve (771), black (742), shell (779), grey (782), pink (796), rust (793) and rose (795) color.
• safety eyes 6.0 and 9.0 mm
• black embroidery yarn
I used catona from Scheepjes in black (110) and white (106) color.
• Stuffing
• Yarn needle
• Stitch marker
I used black thread/ Catona from Scheepjes
Feel free to add accessories to your very own Christmas Toys.
This pattern is for personal use only.
Sharing information from this pattern is prohibited. If you publish the photos of the toys you made with this pattern, crediting the author is always welcome.
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