Striped Christmas Tree by Jeremy Butcher

Striped Christmas Tree

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Knitting
November 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20.5 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
24 - 26 yards (22 - 24 m)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This pattern produces the most charming plush Christmas Trees. My friends and family have been surprised and delighted by these little guys all season. They are a perfect gift for the holidays - especially when wrapped in a red ribbon! ;-)

These Striped Christmas Trees have a beautiful texture and are designed to stand up straight on their own; their garter stitch base provides a stable weighted platform to support them.

Try adding beads to your tree for added beauty, or hang tiny ornaments on it’s boughs just for fun!

The finished product measures about 6 inches (15cm) tall, 3.5 inches (8.5cm) wide, and 2 inches (5cm) deep… The perfect size to decorate the tables and countertops in your home.

This pattern includes instruction for knitting in the round using both double pointed needles and circular needles. You have access to both patterns. Simply select the version you desire before printing.

  • For best results work the pattern tightly *

What’s Needed:

Yarn: Shown using Malabrigo Rios 128 Fresco Y Seco Worsted yarn (Pure Merino Superwash Wool) on size US 5 (3.75 mm) double pointed needles. But you may choose any yarn you’d like.

Needles: 5 Double Pointed Needles or Circular Needle 2-3 sizes smaller than your yarn suggests

Extras: Attachable Place Marker, and Yarn Needle for weaving in

Stitches Used:
yo, p, k, kb, sl, k2tog, ssk

Please share pictures of your Striped Christmas Trees so I can post them here and on social media! Happy knitting! Enjoy!

This is a copyrighted product intended for personal use. Please do not reproduce (reprint/make copy of) this pattern for others. Direct your friends & co-crafters to purchase the pattern here themselves. You are free to make and sell your finished pieces. Just remember to mention who designed it: JEREMY BUTCHER on Ravelry.com

Thank you!