Meet the cutest most cuddly crochet Christmas tree you will ever see! A fun piece to add to your holiday decor or give it as a gift to your kids or grandkids. Inspired by my Cuddly Crochet Candy Corn and suggested by RCM follower Traci Gordon (thanks Traci!) For a detailed tutorial on how to attached the pieces, see my Cuddly Crochet Candy Corn post.
Finished stuffie measures approx. 10 inches long and 8 inches wide
Cuddly Crochet Christmas Tree Pattern:
Make 2 body pieces:
With green yarn…
Chain 31, SC in 2nd chain from hook and the rest of the way down chain, ch 1, turn (30 SC)
Row 2: SC Dec, SC in next 26 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 3: SC in each stitch across, ch 1 turn (28 SC)
Row 4: SC Dec, SC in next 24 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 5: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (26 SC)
Row 6: SC Dec, SC in next 22 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 7: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (24 SC)
Row 8: SC Dec, SC in next 20 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 9: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (22 SC)
Row 10: SC Dec, SC in next 18 stitches, SC Dec over last two,
Row 11-12: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (20 SC)
Row 13: SC Dec, SC in next 16 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 14-15: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (18 SC)
Row 16: SC Dec, SC in next 14 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 17-18: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (16 SC)
Row 19: SC Dec, SC in next 12 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 20-21: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (14 SC)
Row 22: SC Dec, SC in next 10 stitches, SC Dec,
Row 23: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (12 SC)
Row 24: SC Dec, SC in next 8 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 25: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 26: SC Dec, SC in next 6 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 27: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (8 SC)
Row 28: SC Dec, SC in next 4 stitches, SC Dec over last two, ch 1, turn
Row 29: SC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (6 SC)
Row 30: SC Dec, SC in next 2 stitches, SC Dec over last two.
Fasten off and weave in ends
Arms and Legs: Make 2 of each
Arms work in green yarn, legs work in brown yarn.
Now sew the arms and legs on. No need to stuff them with filling but you can if you want.
Star Pattern:
Magic ring, chain 1, make 10 SC in magic ring, join to first SC (10 SC)
Round 2: Chain 1, 2 SC in first stitch, SC in next stitch, repeat around, join to first SC (15 SC)
Round 3: Chain 5, SC in second chain from hook, HDC in next stitch, DC in next, TR in next. Now you have made one of the points of the star. Skip two stitches and join with a slip stitch. Now Chain 5 and repeat process until you have all 5 points.
Fasten off and sew onto top of tree.For an added embellishment, include Christmas light buttons and sew them on with black yarn! I found mine at Michaels Craft Store in their holiday craft display but the ones below are very similar!
Have a very cuddly Christmas!
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It’s darling. Thanks for the pattern
Thanks for yet another lovely pattern!
Greetings from Holland 😉
Oh, so cute!
Your patterns are amazing. Thank you for sharing them. I always crochet a couple of new things each Christmas. this year it’s this adorable tree and your gingerbread man. It’s hard to believe you’ve only been crocheting for five years. Thank you, again. Merry Christmas to you and your lovely family.
I love it. Thank you so much. I try it soon. kiss
eccolo, grazie, ciao
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You always have such great patterns! You are so very talented. The tree is so cute and where did you get the little light bulbs?
ce when your Christmas pattern (Croched Christmas Tree, THE CUTEST!)was posted, but I want to thank you SO MUCH for sharing it! I plan to make as .many as I can for little Christmss gifts for little friends (and grown-up friends, too!) For the Little Friends, I will embroider the tiny multi-colored lights. YOU ARE A CHRISTMAS (rein)DEER TO SHARE YOUR CREATIVE CROCHET DESIGN AND CROCHETING TALENTS WITH US!
GOD BLESS YOU!❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing your adorable Christmas tree! It is just too cute!
Hi Sarah , I have been following you for years. I love your patterns. I am having a problem now with being able to print out your pattern. You had print friendly before. I don’t see it and I can’t print now. And I can’t pin you patterns now either. Please help.
Love the patters thank you!
I made the candy corn cuddly at Halloween this year, and am currently working on the Christmas tree. SO cute!! Where did you get the lights for the tree you made?!
thankyou
Hi, please can someone help me. I’m attempting the Christmas tree but every time I try one side remains straight. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong? Thanks
Loved it!
Thank you, Sarah!
I didn’t notice that the decreases are not distributed evenly between rows and my xmas tree came out an equilateral triangle rather than an isosceles one…It’s super cute, though!
Thank you so much for sharing this darling pattern! I really enjoyed making it!
l have just made one of these and l loved making it. l strung little beads on cotton and draped as a garland, then dotted a few beads and little pearls in sequin cups randomly around the tree. l added a little green bow at the bottom of the star to finish. Oh and a large pearl bead in his hand as a snowball. Will be making more of these. Thank you for such an easy lovable tree. xxx
It’s so cute!