How to Crochet Three Christmas Wind Spinners
Most designers focused on elegance in designing Christmas wind spinners. But today’s 3 Christmas wind spinner patterns will help you crochet cute, kid-friendly, and gift-ready spinners thanks to the creative mind of Crochet Anywhere.
This post will compile three from her wind spinner series, including a Mrs. Santa wind spinner, an angel spinner, and a variation of the previous Christmas tree spinner.
Crochet Christmas Wind Spinner Patterns
These Christmas spinners come up with a hanging bell, a cute face, as two of them are designed to be dolls. Plus, there is much variation in the ruffle of the spinner. I am just recommending you check all of them:
Designer of Christmas wind spinners
The designer of all these Christmas spinners is @Crochetanywhere – while crocheting any theme as the bag charm, ornament, or amigurumi, she thinks differently and always finishes them kawaii.
You will love her animal series and the latest crochet Christmas ornament series the most.
Note: In respect of the creator’s pattern rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern for any. See the designer rights.
01 of 03 Christmas Girl Wind Spinner
This crocheted little Christmas girl amigurumi has the bottom part crocheted as a wind spinner and also has small arms. With all the Mrs. Santa details like the slouchy hat, collar, and blush cheeks, a little girl won’t resist such a cute gift.
Like the Christmas tree wind spinner, it ends up with a hanging jingle bell and a small cord hanging from the head of the little girl doll wind spinner. I especially love the small white shell and ruffle edging and the color scheme.
Materials Needed
The tutor has asked to gather the following materials for crocheting this Christmas girl spinner in the same dimensions:
Baby yarn (2 mm)
Crochet hook size 2.5 mm
- Stuffing/fibrefill
- Jingle Bell
- Embroidery thread
- Safety beads
- Blush
02 of 03 Christmas Angel Wind Spinner
With the large shells for the spinner and wearing a beanie, this little angel wind spinner is quite cute and attractive. Even you have the braids of the girl and a small red bow to add some color to the whiteness.
The beanie also seems to have the ribbing and the brim. So, this small amigurumi is quite detailed as compared to its size. You can do both things: hang from a keyring or a Christmas tree. It can also be a small gift for a little girl around you.
Materials Used
For crocheting this wind spinner in the same dimensions, gather the following materials:
- Baby yarn 2mm thick. You can also use Milk Cotton yarn.
- 2.5mm crochet hook or 3mm can also be used for a bit less tight stitch.
- 5mm safety beads
- Handbell or jingle bell
- Stuffing
- Embroidery thread
- Yarn needle
03 of 03 Christmas Tree Wind Spinner
Last time, there was also a Christmas tree wind spinner in my compilation. This wind spinner is a variation of offering a more rustic, longer, and a bit colorful Christmas tree spinner.
I love how the tutor has used a special stitch to get the right pine tree leafy texture and used fuzzy yarn for the snow of the Christmas tree.
The design is unique and can be crocheted in any size. You can make it longer for a tree hanging and shorter for a table tree or a window.
Materials Used
- 2mm Cotton yarn
- 2.5mm crochet hook
- Pom poms in many colors
- Metal star








