Thursday, 10 October 2024

Little Christmas Tree Pattern

Well here it is at last!  It's more than 10 years since I first talked about it so hopefully it was worth the wait! Again I'd like to thank the designer, Mrs. Roesti-Holenstein, for generously giving permission for me to share her pattern on my blog. I also want to thank my German friend for being the intermediary and for her help in making this happen. I really felt this one would be enjoyed by many tatters. And now is a perfect time of year to share it too!


I've uploaded the pdf on Google Drive and set permission to "everyone with the link"
so I hope it works!  Let me know please.




This is what it looks like, just finished, without the crochet snow.




I think adding the snow really helps give the tree a nicer shape.
It helps spread the "branches" better.



Here is a slightly more top-down view of it.

The pattern (as I have written it) has not been test-tatted by anyone but me so if you make it, please feel free to let me know if you find any mistakes and amendments you think would benefit tatters.  I'm a big fan of patterns made in one pass so I have used split rings and split chains to move from round to round.  If you are not confident with split rings and chains, you can cut and tie for each round (there are 6 rounds).  I have videos that show how to make split rings and chains on my YouTube Channel if you're looking for a bit of help on making them.

On split chains in particular, I know they don't get used all that often in patterns and may seem a bit daunting but they're not that difficult once you've practiced them a bit.  They are a really useful design element to help move from round to round and for that reason, I think they're great!

To finish, I'm adding this last photo from my original post 
which shows how well the little tree fits on top of a pen!
And of course will also look lovely hanging as a decoration.


I'm thinking of making a series of videos that demonstrate how to make the tree, what do you think? Oh and Lavinia's comment reminded me that I've been meaning to tat the tree with some little red beads in it for baubles, I think that would look great.  I'll try to make it for my next blogpost.

Addition 11.10.24:  Looking at my tree tonight, I wondered why I'd not tried making the "snow" with tatting instead of with crochet?  So I did!  And yes, it looks great and works very well so if you're not a crocheter or simply if you prefer to do it all with tatting, here is what it looks like.  I think I might even prefer it myself to the crochet version.




Best wishes,
Frivole

13 comments:

  1. Thanks. The link worked fine and I bookmarked it. It really does need the ‘snow’, the tree looks a bit scruffy without it!

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    1. Thanks Jane, glad to know the link is working... so far! :-)

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  2. What a lovely pattern! Thank you for sharing it with us. Melanie

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  3. Thanks to you and the nice German ladies for sharing this pattern! The snow really is a good finishing touch for it. :) Some tiny bead baubles could work too.
    The pen idea would be so cool for school! :)

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    1. Thanks for reminding me Lavinia (I added it to my blogpost) that I had been wanting to make the tree with bead baubles ever since I first made it many years ago! Hopefully I'll finally get around to trying it! :-)

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    2. It would look cute with baubles. You can even sew them in afterwards. :)

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  4. Worked flawlessly! Thanks so much (or should I say "dankeschöen") for such a sweet pattern!

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  5. Thank you for your work in translating and sharing this pattern with us. I have printed it out and hope to work on some little Christmas trees soon.

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  6. Thank you to all involved. I have watched and looked for this pattern for a very long time. I will fully enjoy making this. Jane

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  7. Thank you for the christmas tree pattern, gosh was it really ten years ago you talked about the pattern. I will enjoy making this christmas tree

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  8. The Christmas tree is cute, Thanks for the pattern. This will definitely go on my to-do list.

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