Country Christmas Advent Calendar by Horse 'n' Round

Country Christmas Advent Calendar

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Knitting
October 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
910 yards (832 m)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

The tradition of the Advent Calendar as we know it today dates back to the 19th century. Marking the days before Christmas has also been done with wreaths, candles, and several other traditions throughout Western cultures.

I decided to create an Advent Calendar without numbers. There are still 25 pockets, with the final pocket being the largest and set apart, but in today’s nontraditional world, not everyone celebrates the holidays in the same way. You are free to create and decorate your version of this pattern in any colors you choose! Make it using cozy colors as I have done, create one in traditional bright Christmas colors, or create a lovely blue and white for Chanukah, even in black, white, and orange if Halloween is your exciting holiday of choice!

I have included a couple of blank charts for you to get creative in creating your own ornament stitch patterns. I encourage you to have fun and make this calendar something special for your family. If you feel inclined, please do share your versions with us at Horse ‘n’ Round on Ravelry, Instagram, or Facebook.

Knit on!

Full Materials List

  • Worsted weight yarn (The pictured sample was done in Plymouth Encore Tweed worsted weight yarn.) Approximately 120 yards of each of brown, red, and grey. 550 yards of cream.
  • Knitting needles (straight or connected) size 8.
  • Approximately 30 in. x 25 in. backing fabric (cotton, felt, or other non-stretchy fabric; be sure to add seam allowance, if needed)
  • Yarn needle
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Matching thread or yarn for finishing
  • 25 treats to put in the pockets!

Please note that I will not be releasing any new patterns on Ravelry (unless they actually address issues caused by the new design). You can view and purchase patterns directly on my website (https://www.horse-round.com) or from LoveCrafts.