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How to Crochet Stacked Christmas Tree for Home Decor

Today’s tiered Christmas tree won’t need any sewing or gluing and follows a super easy pattern! So, follow this 20-minute tutorial to crochet a stacked Christmas tree for your desktop decorations and gifting. Designed by Love Knitting, this tree will stand about 12 cm tall when crocheted from four separate, tiered sections that stack together without sewing. This makes it easy to put away these Christmas trees after the holidays.

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You will completely learn how to change the pattern for crocheting stacks of different diameters. This Christmas tree also has the white edging, a crocheted star for the top, and there is no need to crochet a stem. So, crochet one today!

Crochet Stacked Christmas Tree for Decoration

Unlike the most tiered and amigurumi Christmas tree, this tree lacks the ruffle and instead uses the shell stitch around the edges. It also has a unique color for the beads, and this time, they are not randomly placed but glued in rows.

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The cone part of the stacks also has the right amount of depth, so it maintains the structure. So, if you have made up your mind to participate in crocheting this new gift Christmas tree, continue reading this post till the end.

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About the Designer: The designer of this tiered Christmas tree is @love-knitting –with our 1k tutorials, she is an all-arounder in crocheting whose super bulky yarn and Christmas series is my favorite.

She has also designed so many ornaments for Christmas, which include other Christmas tree designs, also, that are all quick and easy to crochet.

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Note: In respect of the creator’s rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. You will watch the tutorial at the end of this post.

Materials for Stacked Christmas Tree

Gather the following suggested supplies for crocheting this stacked Christmas tree in the same size:

  1. Yarn: Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m): Blend of cotton and acrylic yarn perfect for crochet decorations.
  2. Green (or main color)
  3. White (or trim color)
  4. Yellow (for the star top)
  5. Crochet Hook: 2 mm

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Embellishments:

  1. Small beads for ornaments
  2. Glue for attaching the star and beads

About Crochet Christmas Tree Tutorial

Quick Summary & Skill Level: Intermediate. Crochet the tiered Christmas tree by crocheting four unstuffed tier amigurumi with double crochet stitches, starting each with a magic ring.

Each tier is shaped by alternating plain and increasing rows to gradually widen, then finished with a shell or fan stitch border and a white single crochet edging.

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Once all tiers are complete, they’re stacked from largest to smallest to form the tree. A small crocheted star or topper is added to the top, and beads or other decorations are glued on as ornaments.

Tutorial-Timing: 20 Minutes only (perfect for learning the basic tiered Christmas tree).

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Stitches for Stacked Christmas Tree

The following are the quick guides for the crochet stitches that the tutor will use for crocheting this Christmas tree:

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  1. Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert the hook, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook to join rounds.
  2. Double Crochet (DC): Yarn over, insert hook, pull up a loop, (yarn over, pull through 2 loops) twice.
  3. Increase (Inc): Work two complete double crochet stitches into the same stitch from the previous row to expand the circumference.
  4. Single Crochet (SC): Insert the hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through both loops (used primarily for the decorative edging and star).
  5. Half Double Crochet (HDC): Yarn over, insert the hook, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through all three loops on the hook (used for the star points).

Advance Stitches: 

  1. Shell/Fan Stitch: Work a cluster of double crochet stitches (e.g., six) into a single stitch to create a prominent, rounded scallop for the tree’s edge.

Christmas Tree Video Guide

2 Comments

    1. I provided abbreviations for this Christmas tree. In the tutorial, there are on-screen instructions to follow the pattern. Also, you can turn the CC ON and set the auto-translate to English. Hope, this will help. I will also make a video on website for helping about this.

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