(my personal notes on the tree i ended up making:) - cone: magic ring with 4sc. 2 rows of 4sc =4 stiches each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 2sc]x2 =8 stiches 2 rows of 8sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 3sc]x2 =10 stiches 2 rows of 10sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 4sc]x2 =12 stiches 2 rows of 12sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 5sc]x2 =14 stiches 2 rows of 14sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 6sc]x2 =16 stiches 2 rows of 16sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 7sc]x2 =18 stiches 2 rows of 18sc each 1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 8sc]x2 =20 stiches 2 rows of 20sc each - base (instead of adding extra piece of different colour): 1 row back loops only, 20sc 2 rows of 20sc, but very last stitch is slip-st (not sc) 1 row back loops only, [2sc-tog, 1sc]x6, 2sc-tog =13 stitches 1 row 1sc, 2sc-tog x6 =7 stitches cut yarn, weave the 7th in a tight knot, and weave the yarn it in the body of the tree in a way to pull in and tighten the base - branches: 1 row [1sc, ch5, skip st]x10 1 row [1sc, ch3, 1sc, ch8, 1sc, ch3, 1sc]x10, slip-st last sc closer to clone, ch4 to next branch-loop * 1 row [1sc, ch4, skip st]x9 1 row same as * 1 row [1sc, ch4, skip st]x8 1 row same as * 1 row [1sc, ch3, skip st]x7 1 row same as * repeat formula for branches x6, x5, x4 on last branch, [1sc, ch5]x7 cut yarn and weave
You are confusing me on your recap of this pattern. After the row x 7, do you continue 1 sc, ch3, sk st, x 6 the *row then same formula x 5, *row, then same formula x 4, *row? Then you have the last branch as 1 sc, ch5 (x 7). Is this the last row before the final skipped 6 top rows. Please clarify. I am very confused by her video and your recap. Thank you.
Effi, these trees are brilliant. I wanted to crochet some trees, but couldn't find any I really liked until I found your video. Thank you so much for sharing this video. I can't wait to start. I've written down the pattern if you or anyone wants a copy.
Maravilhoso , adoro ! Você explica muito bem e faz coisas lindas ! Muito obrigada por ensinar tão bem , os gestos é realmente uma linguagem universal. Muito bom!
(my personal notes on the tree i ended up making:)
- cone:
magic ring with 4sc.
2 rows of 4sc =4 stiches each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 2sc]x2 =8 stiches
2 rows of 8sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 3sc]x2 =10 stiches
2 rows of 10sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 4sc]x2 =12 stiches
2 rows of 12sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 5sc]x2 =14 stiches
2 rows of 14sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 6sc]x2 =16 stiches
2 rows of 16sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 7sc]x2 =18 stiches
2 rows of 18sc each
1 row back loops only, [2sc in the same loop, 8sc]x2 =20 stiches
2 rows of 20sc each
- base (instead of adding extra piece of different colour):
1 row back loops only, 20sc
2 rows of 20sc, but very last stitch is slip-st (not sc)
1 row back loops only, [2sc-tog, 1sc]x6, 2sc-tog =13 stitches
1 row 1sc, 2sc-tog x6 =7 stitches
cut yarn, weave the 7th in a tight knot, and weave the yarn it in the body of the tree in a way to pull in and tighten the base
- branches:
1 row [1sc, ch5, skip st]x10
1 row [1sc, ch3, 1sc, ch8, 1sc, ch3, 1sc]x10, slip-st last sc closer to clone, ch4 to next branch-loop *
1 row [1sc, ch4, skip st]x9
1 row same as *
1 row [1sc, ch4, skip st]x8
1 row same as *
1 row [1sc, ch3, skip st]x7
1 row same as *
repeat formula for branches x6, x5, x4
on last branch, [1sc, ch5]x7
cut yarn and weave
You are confusing me on your recap of this pattern. After the row x 7, do you continue 1 sc, ch3, sk st, x 6 the *row then same formula x 5, *row, then same formula x 4, *row? Then you have the last branch as 1 sc, ch5 (x 7). Is this the last row before the final skipped 6 top rows. Please clarify. I am very confused by her video and your recap. Thank you.
Love this. Hard to get started with only 4 sc but once you get moving it was easy. Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial! I was a little confused at first but got the hang of it quickly. Looked really cute when I finished.
Effi, these trees are brilliant. I wanted to crochet some trees, but couldn't find any I really liked until I found your video. Thank you so much for sharing this video. I can't wait to start. I've written down the pattern if you or anyone wants a copy.
I’d like the pattern!
@@Vivi-Mage Let me locate it and I'll get back to you!
@@Vivi-Mage I've been unable to locate the pattern. I'll continue looking.
@@karenn993 No worries, I’ll just follow the video’s instructions :-)
oh my god how detailed this is! thank you so muchhhhhh
I love these and im on my 3rd one 💗 they are abit tricky to start off with but gets alot easier. Thank you for sharing x
Thank you.. very easy to follow
i love this tree so much. thanks for your share🥰
Thank you too 🥰🥰🥰
Maravilhoso , adoro ! Você explica muito bem e faz coisas lindas ! Muito obrigada por ensinar tão bem , os gestos é realmente uma linguagem universal. Muito bom!
Perfeita! Ganhou uma inscrita do Brasil! 😃😍👏👏
2 cute... thanks 4 the tutorial 💜😁
Nice tutorial, very clear!
I’ve been lookin’ for this pattern👍🏼
Love these little trees 3mm crochet hooks but didn't see what gauge of yarn or if it was cotton
Weight 3 but unsure of fiber… im sure cotton would hold sturdier than acrylic though
Thank you so much
Very pretty! where can I get the written pattern please?
What size tree does this make ?
Nice
Do you have the full pattern?
Hi Simone, currently I don’t have full pattern yet.
by dk yarn do you mean a yarn weight of 4?
Hi Brenda.. DK yarn is the same with light worsted yarn or weight #3.
@@GratiaProject Thank you
❤🎅🍀
I wish it was talking instead of music
Beautiful tree, but I can't get pass the beginning! The stitch count is throwing me off!
Speak.