Pine Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt Pattern Tutorial by Briana K Designs
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Custom decorating for the holidays is something I’ve always enjoyed, and now I have my very own unique Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt and so can you! This crochet pattern features fun crochet fair isle colorwork and will impress your guests year after year.
Get the free pattern on the Briana K Designs Blog: brianakdesigns.com/crochet-ch...
00:00 Intro
00:16 Setting up Your Tree With Skirt
00:37 Supplies
02:15 First Round
02:33 Increasing
12:20 How to Change Colors
18:15 Working 3 Strands
21:55 Finishing
CROCHET HOOK:
M/N (9.0 mm) Crochet Hook
NOTIONS:
Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors
YARN:
Lion Brand Thick & Quick
80% Acrylic, 20% Wool, 106 yds/170g
Colorways: White 2 (3, 5, 9) Balls
Succulent 1 (2, 2, 3) Balls
DriftWood: 1 (2, 3, 4) Balls
YARDAGE:
Total Yardage: 350 (600, 950, 1,500) yards
ABBREVIATIONS/STITCHES:
ch - chain
rnd- round
sc - single crochet
ssc - split single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
st(s) - stitch(es)
GAUGE:
7 sts by 8 rows = 4x4” in established stitch pattern
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate
SIZE/MEASUREMENTS:
See Image
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Beautiful I just wish this video showed the full process I’m a visual learner I’m going to try with the written instructions
I wish this video showed the full process. I am a visual learner.
Oh my goodness. This is absolutely gorgeous!
Wow! This would make a lovely rug. Very nice pattern.Thank you!
Gorgeous...definitely making💕💕💕
Oh that is just fantastic!!
Absolutely love it!
Wow that's just beautiful 😍
Great video...great instructions!
I love it!
So beautiful ♡ I have been enjoing your fair isle colorwork so much!! It's fun to have something new to me that does work up slowly and so pretty
I’ve started this skirt without fully reading through the pattern, maybe that’s my fault. But I got to round 2 of the colourwork and the instructions are confusing. They don’t seem to match this video, or give instructions on what the repeat is. I’m hoping I can fill in the blanks and come up with something as gorgeous as the one you made. 🙏🏽
I don’t think it’s your fault. I’m on my first attempt and came to that struggling too. The round doesn’t finish correctly with the pattern as written. I think it is supposed to go A x5, B x1, Ax7, Bx1, repeat until you reach the end of the round and finish with A x3 before the increasing, round 3. Which might mean all the rounds after need to be read with repeats in that middle part… but I don’t know yet. I think the purchasable pdf might be written better but I’m afraid to pay for it in case for some reason it isn’t any better.
@@lindseyh5735 I ended up scrapping the project. It didn’t go well and I lost all motivation to figure out where I was going wrong.
Beautiful pattern! Only thing I would ask for your future videos is if you could say (in the beginning of the video) how much yarn you used and what size you're doing from your blog pattern??? Need to know how many balls to buy or dig out of my stash! :)
Hey Christa, thank you for the feedback. Instead of going through all that on the video I link to the pattern on the blog with all that information and where to get the supplies. And if you scroll down to the full written description of the video all of that is listed :)
Wonder why op is responding to some questions but not the majority having the exact same issues of stitches not adding up. Ive crocheted for many years and im not new to fair isle but this pattern doesn't work correctly. Did anyone figure it out?
This is beautiful and my first fair isle work. In the written pattern on round 2 it has A x 5, B x 1, A x7, B x 1, and A x3. Does that mean there we alternate between 7 and 8 ssc in A between each B ssc? The video looks like there are 7 the whole way around. I’m not sure what to do between the color B ssc stitches. Thank you!
Same for me. I have 204 (large) but it doesn’t end up
right. I have 5 A ssc at the beginning I and 4A scc after the last of 25 green stitches. I’ve frogged it 3 times so far!!
Did you figure this out? Having the same issue
I have 25 green stitches but end with 6. I’m confused as well with the pattern/video. I’ve emailed her to see if she could help so 🤞🏽
@@Greatbiggrandma
Currently trying to work on this but may have to scrap it because I can't figure out how row 2 of fair isle color is suppose to be worked. It looks like in your video, you have color A as 7 stitches all around, but in the pattern, it's listed as A x 5, B x 1, A x 7, B x 1, A x 3.
Well I just completed the round thinking it was repeating Ax7 and I ended with Bx1 instead of Ax3. Is it supposed to be alternating Ax8, Ax7 instead?
I’m having the same problem. I’m wondering if the A3 is supposed to be A2?
What would cause it to start curling like a giant beanie?
I working through this pattern and watching the video. Your piece looks flat while my skirt is started to form more of a dome shape (similar to working a hat in a round). Is this normal? How do I fix my crocheting to get it to be flat?
Mine started to curl too. I fixed this by doing the 2dc in one stitch more spread out and then doing a row in-between where I do DC the whole way round with no 2dc in one stitch. That seems to flatten it out.
I love working from the chart, but notice in several places it says “no stitch.” What happens in that space? Do we skip stitches?
You don't skip stitches, it's just the way the chart works out and you ignore those spaces. Charts are done that way in order to account for needing the space for increases.
Hi there. I would like to know the exactly amount of each ball of yarn in every color.please. Marley
Has anyone tried to make this with a slit instead of in the round? Would it work out?
It wouldn't look exactly the same in rows, as in not as sharp of stitches, but it is possible.
@@BrianaK I love the pattern! But my daughter wants it with a slit. Do you have a pattern with a slit available?
Currently working on this with a slit. I am fastening off after each round/row so that I am always working with the skirt facing the same way (not turning my work) which will hopefully keep the stitches sharp for the color work section. Just got to that part. I will let you know how it goes.