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Inicio / Tina's Crochet / Christmas 24
Last addition: 1/30/2003
- Brass horn wall hanging
Pattern Source: This is from the January 2000 issue of Crochet Fantasy (#137). To order call 800-877-5527 or check their website for back issues. - Carousel horse
This carousel horse is from a Herrschners kit. I thought it was adorable when I saw it in the magazine, and it was surprisingly easy to do. (But if you decide to try it, MARK YOUR ROUNDS! I had to pull out half the body because I didn't mark rounds and my poor horse started looking deformed!) My husband, Ray, mounted it using wood bits from a craft store. Pattern Availability: You can order this from the Herrschners website (search for "carousel"), or by calling them at (800)441-0838. - Carousel horse mobile
[1/30/2003] Pattern Source: A Herrschners kit. Try searching their site for "carousel horse". - Christmas Hug
It's supposed to be a cat, but to me it looks more like a mouse. Pattern Source: Leisure Arts leaflet #2070, Christmas Hugs. Country Yarns may also have it. - Christmas tree with crochet decorations
In 1999 we got a Christmas tree for the first time since my husband and I have been together. Since we weren't sure whether the cats would destroy it, we decided to decorate it almost entirely with handmade ornaments. Most of them were crocheted by me (who else?), and my husband made a few from plastic canvas. Here is our tree; after this picture are a few close-ups of some of the ornaments. For a close-up of our tree-topper, see the angels page. - Gingerbread house - back
See "front" photo for pattern source. - Gingerbread house - front
[12/6/2002] Pattern Source: This pattern is from a House of White Birches leaflet called Crochet Gingerbread House, number 101061 - copyright 1996 by Rosanne Kropp. I was unable to find it on their site, so you may need to inquire with them to see if it is still in print. The leaflet says you can write to HoWB for a complete list of publications: Publications Listing, 306 East Parr Road, Berne, IN 46711. - Gingerbread house - left side
See "front" photo for pattern source. - Gingerbread house - right side
See "front" photo for pattern source. - 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. - 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). - 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. - 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. - 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: 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.