Christmas Tree Pouch Ornament by Crochet Musings

Christmas Tree Pouch Ornament

Crochet
October 2024
US
English
This pattern is available for free.

Click here for free pattern tutorial: Christmas Tree Pouch Ornament Tutorial

We’re crafting something super easy, Chistmasy and is done in minutes! The Granny Square Christmas Tree Pocket! This is little pocket looks incredibly festive as an ornament on your tree, on your car mirror, at your door and just about anywhere in the house! It also doubles up as a scent sachet and even works as a little bag for small gifts! ANNND it works as a bag charm too! Talk about versatile! Why not make a few today!

So If you’re a fan of granny square or a beginner searching for an easy pattern, this Christmas Tree Pocket tutorial is perfect for you.

Join us as we guide you through the entire process of making this lovely Granny square Christmas Tree Pocket from start to finish. With our easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll soon have your own Christmas Tree Pocket! Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, you’ll find this project both enjoyable and rewarding.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn:

  • The materials you’ll need to get started
  • Step-by-step crochet instructions with detailed visuals
  • How different colors, beads and buttons enhance your Christmas Tree Pocket
  • Different ways in which you can use you granny square Christmas Tree Pocket

Materials:

  1. Yarn - any shade of green. In fact, any color works well
  2. Crochet hook
  3. Scissors
  4. Needle and thread to sew on button
  5. 1 small button to fasten the pocket
  6. Small buttons, beads and crochet appliques to decorate your Christmas Tree pocket
  7. Strong glue if you prefer to glue on your beads

If you want your Granny square Christmas Tree Pocket to be the same size as mine, use any yarn that fits a 3mm/No. 5 hook well

✨ Why you’ll love this tutorial:

  • Clear, easy-to-follow instructions

  • High-quality, close-up visuals to guide you through each step

  • A fun and rewarding project that is potentially the start of an even bigger project.