Free Crochet Amigurumi Christmas Pine Pattern
Designer: Patricia Esteves
Instagram: @atelietresbonecas
Hello Amigurumi Lovers…
One of the free amigurumi crochet patterns we will share today is the amigurumi Christmas Pine Tree, whose photos and design belong to Patricia Esteves. You can learn how to crochet these tree crochet using the free amigurumi pattern. Thanks to Patricia Esteves for this Christmasm Pine Tree.
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Materials
• Soft Amigurumi Yarn 2.5mm Needle
• 11mm Eyes
• Tapestry Needle
• Pins
• Stitch Marker
• Mini Pom Poms
• Craft Glue
Abbreviations
• ch = chain stitch
• sc = single crochet
• BPsc = back post single crochet
• inc = increase
• dec = decrease
• FLO = only in the front loop
• R = rows
Work in a spiral
Tree
1– 6 sc in magic ring (6)
2– [1 sc, 1 inc] 3x (9)
3– sc in each round (9)
4– [2 sc, 1 inc] 3x (12)
5– [3 sc, 1 inc] 3x (15)
6– sc in each round (15)
7– [4 sc, 1 inc] 3x (18)
8– [5 sc, 1 inc] 3x (21)
9– sc in each round (21)
10– [6 sc, 1 inc] 3x (24)
11– sc in each round (24)
12– [2 sc, 1 inc] 6x (30)
13-15– sc in each round (30) 3 rows
16– [2 sc, 1 dec] 6x (24)
17– [1 sc, 1 dec] 6x (18)
18– FLO inc in each round (32)
19– sc in each round (32)
20– [3 sc, 1 inc] 8x (40)
21 to 25– sc in each round (40) 5 rows
Stuff only the first end
26– [4 sc, 1 inc] 8x (48)
27 and 28– sc in each round (48)
29– [1 sc, 1 dec] 16x (32)
30– FLO inc in each round (64)
31 to 40– sc in each round (64) 9 row
Place the eyes (if desired) between rows 33 and 34 with 12 stitches between them
41– BPsc in each round (64)
42– [11 sc, 1 dec] 4x, 12 sc (60)
43– [2 sc, 1 dec] 15x (45)
44– [1 sc, 1 dec] 15x (30)
45– [3 sc, 1 dec] 6x (24)
46– [2 sc, 1 dec] 6x (18)
47– [1 sc, 1 dec] 6x (12)
Switch to brown yarn
48-50– sc in each round (12) 3 rows
Add more stuffing
51– [1 sc, 1 inc] 6x (18)
52– [2 sc, 1 inc] 6x (24)
53– sc in each round (24)
54– [3 sc, 1 inc] 6x (30)
55– [4 sc, 1 inc] 6x (36)
56– sc in each round (36)
57– BPsc in each round (36)
58– [1 sc, 1 dec] 12x (24)
59– dec in each round (12)
Fasten off leaving a long tail.
Follow the images on the next page for better guidance
Make a hole with your finger in the middle of the stuffing and insert a piece of a thin hot glue stick, just to give it more support.
Now start closing it with an inverted magic ring, pull just a little as shown in the image, and before pulling it to close it definitively, put stuffing in the brown part.
Don’t put too much, or your tree won’t stand up on its own.
Finish closing the ring and tie a knot and with the long thread that is left, pass it to the top of the tree with the help of a long needle.
Tie a knot at the top and hide the thread inside the tree, this is just to make the base straighter and so the tree can stand up.
Star and finishing touches
For the star, make:
1-5 sc in the magic ring (5)
Change up 4 ch, return with 1 sl st, 1 sc, 1 hdc, secure with sl st in the next base stitch of the center.
Repeat this pattern until you have 5 points.
Change 150 ch and glue around the tree (optional)
Embroider the rest of the details of the face if you made it with eyes.
For the two circles of the cheeks, make 6 sc in the magic ring, fasten off and glue.