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Home / Tina's Crochet / Christmas 24
Last addition: 1/30/2003
- wreath-kitty
[12/27/2009] I got a sudden whim about a week before Christmas 2009 to do some holiday crocheting, and this was the result. Pattern Source: A now out-of-print leaflet from Annie's Attic called "Crochet Christmas Kitties", copyright 2000. It has six adorable designs including this one. - Variegated stocking
Pattern Source: The stocking pattern came from the November 1997 issue (#119) of Crochet Fantasy, although I did modify it somewhat as the original pattern has the cuff of the stocking done in loop stitch. Since I didn't like that, I used plain old sc. Anyway, the phone number for Crochet Fantasy is (800) 877-5527 if you'd like to inquire about ordering this issue; you can also check their website. - Thread wreath
Pattern Source: This pattern came from the December 1997 issue of Crochet With Heart magazine. Crochet With Heart unfortunately no longer exists. Some sellers do carry back issues, but many are no longer available. My best suggestion is to contact Leisure Arts, the publisher, to see if they have any other publications with the pattern. - Pineapple Christmas tree
[8/28/2002] Pattern Source: This came in a kit containing thread, beads, and a Styrofoam tree form to use for blocking. It should be available at Herrschners. Try searching for "pineapple tree" on their website. - Ornament close-ups: snowflake, satin ball covers.
Pattern Source: ll snowflakes are from ASN's 101 Snowflakes book; Annie's Attic now distributes ASN's publications. The ornament covers are in the same issue of Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet as the "bear in hot-air balloon" ornament. - Ornament close-ups: snowflake, "popcorn" garland, satin ball covers
Pattern Source: The "popcorn" garland comes from a book entitled Country Christmas Crochet which was published by House of White Birches. The ornament covers are in the same issue of Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet as the "bear in hot-air balloon" ornament. All snowflakes are from ASN's 101 Snowflakes book; Annie's Attic now distributes ASN's publications. - Ornament close-ups: popcorn garland, satin ball cover.
Pattern Source: The ornament covers are in the same issue of Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet as the "bear in hot-air balloon" ornament. The "popcorn" garland comes from a book entitled Country Christmas Crochet which was published by House of White Birches. - Ornament close-ups: balloon bear, snowflake, popcorn garland
Pattern source: Sources for all these patterns are listed in the previous photos in this album. - Ornament close-ups: clothespin angel
Pattern Source: Leisure Arts leaflet #3028, Big Book of Little Angels, which can be ordered from Country Yarns or by calling (800) 526-5111. - Ornament close-up: ice skates and ornament cover
Pattern Source: The ornament covers are in the same issue of Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet as the hot-air balloon ornament. The ice skate pattern is here. - Ornament close-up: snowflake and clothespin angel
Pattern Source: The angels all came from Leisure Arts leaflet #3028, Big Book of Little Angels, which can be ordered from their website, from Country Yarns, or by calling (800) 526-5111. All snowflakes are from ASN's 101 Snowflakes; Annie's Attic now handles distribution of ASN's publications. - Ornament close-up: satin ball cover
Pattern Source: The ornament covers are in the same issue of Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet as the hot-air balloon ornament. - Mouse with Christmas lights
This adorable little guy is from the big Vanna collection book. I couldn't resist making him, he's so cute tangled up in his Christmas lights! Pattern Source: This book is not available except as a package kind of thing from Oxmoor House -- they send you two packets of patterns a month, each set costing $15, until the book is filled. The pattern might have been published in another Leisure Arts book, but I haven't seen it anywhere else. - Hot-air balloon ornament
Tiny bear in a hot-air balloon made from a satin Christmas ball. Pattern Source: Favorite Classics Christmas Crochet issue #10. I have no idea if back issues of this magazine can be ordered, but the phone number listed in the magazine is 973-383-8080 (this is the Reader Service number). - Hanging Bells
Pattern Source: A Herrschners kit. The item number listed at the top of this pattern (called the Lacy Bells Wallhanging) is 58-7356.