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Crochet Christmas Herringbone Stitch. Easy pattern for beginners.

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Herringbone Stitch is one of the most beautiful crochet stitches. Crocheters normally use this stitch for bags and blankets.   Crochet Christmas Tree using herringbone stitch is really easy to make and is visually attractive.  You can make ornaments and hang them on Christmas Tree or make a garland and don't forget to use them as gift tags. You can use any yarn and matching hook size.  You can customise the size of the tree by chaining more or less.  Pattern: Start by chaining 20 1 row) 20 herringbone stitches sc (20) 2 row) ch1, 20 herringbone stitches sc (20) 3 row) ch1 skip 1st stitch, 17 herringbone stitches, skip 1 stitch, 1 herringbone stitch (18) 4 row) 2 row) ch1, 20 herringbone stitches sc (18) Keep chrrocheting by decreasing two stitches on the right side and stop when you have 6 stitches.   (Watch video for further instructions) HERE THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Crochet Granny Square Style Christmas Tree. Super easy

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This is a Christmas tree pattern that looks similar to granny square stitch.  You can use absolutely any yarn and even mix color for more spectacular effect. The tree can self stand. You can crochet it as big as you wish.  You can decorate the top of Christmas Tree with a bow or a star or simply leave without any decoration as they are already beautiful by themselves. The pattern is really quick and easy. We will work with multiples of three.  It is important to remember that increases must be made under increases of the previous rows.   Abbreviation: Dc- double crochet  Ch - chain Sl st - slip stitch PATTERN  Make a magic ring Row 1): Ch3, 2 dc, ch2, 3dc, ch2, sl st Row 2): Sl st2( until space of ch2) ch3, 2 dc, ch2, 3dc, ch2, sl st Row3):    Sl st2( until space of ch2) ch3, dc, ch1, 2dc, ch2, 2dc, ch 1, 2dc ... You must make increase after 2 rows of no increase. There are only 2 increases in increase row.  Watch my video for more clear