It’s time to think about Christmas! Did you break your baubles from last year? Or maybe you have a new-born in a family and you are afraid to have decorations made of glass in your home?
If this is the case, or if you have got a cat who is not very friendly towards a Christmas tree, consider our recommendations. Or maybe you simply want to change your every-year’s design for this Christmas? Whatever is your motivation, this post is for you! Flat crochet baubles are just ideal for a Christmas tree but you can actually hang them wherever you want. Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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1. Flat Colorful Baubles
The elongated shape of these flat baubles is just amazing, because it creates the slender and elegant silhouette and it’s very unique as well! The baubles also have a little star inside that brings the total Christmas look. Crocheter behind Durable Yarn spiced it up with silver thread, so that these projects are ready to be displayed.
- DESIGNED by: Atty van Norel
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
photos by Atty van Norel / durableyarn.com
Find this free pattern on durableyarn.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
2. Flatland Christmas Crochet Bauble Ornaments
This baubles have a super easy flat Christmas tree pattern, so you can make a whole set quite fast. They can be matched with any other Christmas decoration that can be crocheted in the same style. Your Christmas tree will definitely look very cozy this year! Take a look below to see how simple they are – Juli Anne truly did a fantastic job.
- DESIGNED by: Juli Anne / Once Upon a Cheerio
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
photos by Juli Anne / onceuponacheerio.com
Find this free pattern on onceuponacheerio.com.
3. Miniature Tree Crochet Ornament
If you are looking for a decorative flat Christmas tree pattern, this one should be on the top of your list. It’s cute, funny, and – most importantly – very easy to make. Basic crochet stitches and a little bit of embroidery will make it look lovely on your Christmas tree. Grab your hook and leftover yarn ends, take a look below to get inspired by Jillian’s creation, and get to work!
- DESIGNED by: Jillian Hewitt / Spin a Yarn Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
photos by Spin a Yarn Crochet / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on spinayarncrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
4. The Granny Tree
How about making a bunch of last – minute Christmas ornaments? Like for instance these cute trees in the pictures below? They were made by Alessandra Poggiagliolmi and are the best stash buster out there! Feel free to play with the colors and just have fun!
- DESIGNED by: Alessandra Poggiagliolmi
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
photos by Alessandra Poggiagliolmi / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on homemadeatmyplace.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
5. Bulb Ornament
How cute is this bulb ornament in the pictures below? It’s a super quick and versatile project, that can be worked in any yarn time and yarn size. You simply have to match your hook size to correspond with your yarn. What’s more, the color options are simply endless!DESIGNED by: Spin a Yarn Crochet
- DESIGNED by: Spin a Yarn Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
photos by Spin a Yarn Crochet/ ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on spinayarncrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
6. Spike Stitch Circle
Flat doesn’t always mean boring and this Rosie Forth’s pattern proves that thesis to be correct. Her circle hanging crochet ornaments will decorate your Christmas tree, garlands or just random spaces. And you will for sure produce a lot of them, as the pattern is really addictive and the result is mesmerising. Bring out your favourite yarn colours and start your Christmas joy production line!
- DESIGNED by: Rosie Forth
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: intermediate
Photos by Rosie Forth / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
7. Red Truck
Prepare yourself for a fun crochet ride with this Crocheryl’s pattern. Her red truck design is a great idea to add some character to the Christmas ornaments, whether it is a tree hanging decoration, or a part of the table centrepiece. This, however, can be used all year round, for example, during a kid’s garden party. The pattern also includes instruction to crochet the small tree that’s accompanying the truck.
- DESIGNED by: Crocheryl.nl
- PROJECT TYPE: hanging ornament
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: upper beginner
Photos by Crocheryl / instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Instagram.
8. Charmed Bauble (Crochet)
Add a touch of handmade charm to your Christmas tree with this crochet hanging ornament. Shaped like a classic bauble, it brings elegance to holiday decor with its intricate, lacy design. Hang it on your tree or around the house for a cozy, festive feel. Its simplicity and style make it a timeless holiday decoration.
- DESIGNED by Joanne Fowler
- PROJECT TYPE Crochet hanging ornament
- CRAFT Crochet
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Joanne Fowler / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on madewithloveandfibres.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. Hat Ornament
Create a delightful, beginner-friendly Christmas tree hanging ornament with this mini crochet hat. The tiny, adorable hat adds a whimsical touch to your holiday decor and is perfect for crochet novices. With an easy-to-follow free crochet pattern, you can craft this cozy charm quickly, spreading holiday cheer throughout your home.
- DESIGNED by Amanda Saladin
- PROJECT TYPE flat hanging ornament
- CRAFT Crochet
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Amanda Saladin / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on lovelifeyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
If you want to see more, visit our article on The Best Christmas Crochet Ornaments!