I could not resist designing this sweet gingerbread tree for your holiday decorating. Cone shapes are really popular this year and this one is super cute and fun to make. Enjoy!
Gingerbread Tree
Size
18 ½" tall x 5" wide at bottom
Materials
Styrofoam cone 14 7/8" x 4 7/8" (or about 15" x 5")
Red Heart Super Saver: 200 yds. Café Latte, small amounts
Cherry Red, Soft White, Spring Green, Paddy Green, Carrot, Bright Yellow, Baby
Pink and Lavender
Tiny amount fiberfill stuffing
G and F crochet hooks
Tapestry needle size 16
Straight pins
Glue gun and glue sticks
Gauge
With G hook, 4 sts and 4 rounds = 1"
Instructions
Step 1: Cover cone
with crochet
Rnd 1: With G
hook and Café Latte, ch 5, join with sl st in first ch to form ring, ch 1, 6 sc
in ring; do not join, work in rnds with scrap of yarn marking ends of rnds. (6)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in
next st, sc in each st around. (7)
Rnd 3: Sc in next
3 sts, 2 sc in next st, sc in each remaining st around. (8)
Rnd 4: Sc in next
5 sts, 2 sc in next st, sc in each remaining st around. (9)
Rnd 5: 2 sc in
next st, sc in each st around. (10)
Rnd 6: Sc in each
st around. (10)
Rnds 7-10: Sc in
each st around, working 2 sc in one st to increase one st per rnd. Stagger
position of increase so that increases are not stacked on top of each other.
Rnd 11: Sc in
each st around.
Repeat rnds 7-11 until crochet piece fits over cone slightly
stretched. Crochet piece will extend a bit over top of cone.
Sl st in next st. Fasten off.
Stuff tip of crocheted cone lightly with stuffing. Place
crocheted cone over Styrofoam cone. With glue gun and glue sticks, glue lightly
around bottom aligning edge of crochet with bottom edge of Styrofoam cone.
Step 2: Trimmings
(make all trimmings with F hook)
Scallop trims
Top scallop trim
With Soft White, ch 20, sc in second ch from hook, (skip
next 2 ch, 5 dc in next ch—shell made,
skip next 2 ch, sc in next ch) across. Fasten off. (3 shells)
Scallop trim #2
Make same as top trim, starting with ch 32. (5 shells)
Scallop trim #3
Make same as top trim, starting with ch 44. (7 shells)
Scallop trim #4
Make same as top trim, starting with ch 56. (9 shells)
Bottom scallop trim
Make same as top trim, starting with ch 68. (11 shells)
Finishing
Fit and glue scallop trims in place about 1” from top of
tree, approximately evenly spaced as shown in photo for trims #2, 3 and 4, and
about 1” from bottom.
Candy cane twists
above scallops
Top candy cane twist
Chains (make one Cherry
Red and one Soft White)
Ch 20. Fasten off.
Tie yarn tails of one Cherry Red and one Soft White chain
together with square knot at each end of chain. Glue one square knot securely
to center back of tree just above top scallop trim; let glue cool completely.
Twist chains to form candy stick; run a line of glue around tree and affix
twisted chains just above top scallop trim. Glue remaining square knot in
place; let glue cool completely. Trim yarn ends or thread tapestry needle with
yarn ends one at a time and take to inside of crochet; trim.
Twist #2
Make same as top twist, starting with ch 32.
Twist #3
Make same as top twist, starting with ch 44.
Twist #4
Make same as top twist, starting with ch 56.
Bottom twist
Make same as top twist, starting with ch 68.
Gumdrops (make 35
assorted color gumdrops using every color except Café Latte and Soft White)
Ch 4, 4 dc in fourth ch from hook; remove hook from loop,
insert hook in top of ch 4, pull dropped lp through, ch 1. Fasten off. Tie yarn
tails together to create rounded shape. Bring yarn tails to inside of gumdrop;
trim.
Glue one gumdrop in center of each scallop on scallop trim.
Peppermints (make 8
with Cherry Red and Soft White, and 6 with Spring Green and Soft White)
Rnd 1: With Soft
White, ch 5, join with sl st to form ring, ch 1, 8 sc in ring, join. (8)
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc
in first st, sc in same st with soft white, (sc in next st with peppermint
color, sc in same st with soft white) around, join. Fasten off.
Using straight pins to position peppermints evenly before
gluing, alternating colors, glue 4 red and 4 green peppermints evenly spaced in
area above bottom trim.
Glue 4 red peppermints evenly spaced in area between trim #2
and 3.
Glue 2 green peppermints together back to back; glue
resulting candy standing up facing front of tree at top.
Candy canes
Chains (make 3 Cherry
Red and 3 Soft White)
Ch 15. Fasten off.
Tie yarn tails of one Cherry Red and one Soft White chain
together with square knot at each end of chain. Using straight pins to evenly
position bottom of candy canes in area between trim #3 and 4, glue one square
knot securely to bottom position of candy cane; let glue cool completely. Twist
chains to form candy cane and check position of candy cane; run a line of glue in
candy cane shape and affix twisted chains. Glue remaining square knot in place;
let glue cool completely. Trim yarn ends or thread tapestry needle with yarn
ends one at a time and take to inside of crochet; trim. Repeat for remaining two
candy canes.
Small candies (make 3
Soft White, 2 Spring Green and 2 Cherry Red)
Ch 5, join with sl st in first ch to form ring, ch 1, 8 sc
in ring, join. Fasten off.
Glue three white candies in area with candy canes, gluing
candies between candy canes.
Glue two red and two green candies in area between top trim
and trim #2, alternating colors and gluing red candies nearer to top trim and
green candies nearer to trim #2.
This is adorable, Carolyn! Thank you so much for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteYay! A new blog to read! Looking forward to seeing what you post here.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is ADORABLE, Carolyn! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carolyn, this will be perfect with my crochet gingerbread house.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this and for starting a blog of your patterns. You are one of my all time favorite designers!
ReplyDeleteThat is darling! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a cheerful design and thank you for starting a blog for me to follow.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute tree! Thank you so much for sharing it- I can't wait to make one for my grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteThank You so much for this gorgeous pattern... Have yourself a Wonderfully Merry Christmas too... <3
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is so cute! Thank you so much, and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tree!! Thank you so much for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteThank you ever so much for sharing this lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I think I will be crocheting a few of these :)
ReplyDeletethank you...thank you....wishing you a super holiday season....
ReplyDeleteLove this soooooo much. I'm definitely going to make it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Carolyn, and may the New Year bring you all your heart's desires.
Hugs
Christine
This is just like chubby baby cheeks, you want to pinch it it's so cute. Worked in thread it would make an adorable garland.
ReplyDeleteLynnette
Wow, so nice and sweet like sugar
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, my peppermints are not looking like yours.....hmmmmm. Off to try a 3rd one.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!! My "to do" list just keeps growing! LOL....
ReplyDeleteWould this work without the Styrofoam? Could I just stuff the whole thing and weight the bottom? Do you think that would work? I can't find the cones anywhere...
ReplyDeleteI think I would work but probably would not hold its shape as well. I find the cones with the styrofoam wreaths And styrofoam balls in the floral supplies. Good luck!
DeleteThis is a unique idea, using it this year for presents. And one for myself!
ReplyDeleteEs precioso.
ReplyDeletewow this is so cute thank you for sharing
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