These ornaments/hanging decor are so cute and super quick to make! They are beautiful hanging in your tree, and they also make an adorable gift tag to add onto wine bottles or any other present you’re giving. Now you can give the gift of handmade crochet to everyone! ☺️
I have included 5 different patterns in this blog post, a wreath, a snowman, an icicle, a snowflake and a tree! These ornaments are super cute and durable! I have a toddler in my house and the thought of putting up the tree frightened me. But then I thought, well hey if I just crochet the ornaments this year, so they are all soft and made out of yarn, I think we’ll be good! And so these Boho Ornaments were born! 🙂
If you love the boho style, please go check out one of my other free patterns – the Boho Stocking that comes in large and mini sizes! I can’t stop making these!!
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Size
These ornaments are about 3 inches long.
Materials
- Yarn – any yarn you like—I used weight 4 Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in color “Jade”
- Hook – any hook that is appropriate for your yarn—I used a 4 mm for my examples
- Tapestry needle to weave in the ends
- Scissors to cut your yarn
- Colored Yarn or Thread (OPTIONAL) – to add a scarf to your snowman or a bow to your wreath
Gauge
Gauge is not crucial to this pattern.
Abbreviations
Sl st = Slip stitch
Ch = Chain
Sc = Single crochet
Dc = Double crochet
St = Stitch
Sp = Space
Inc = Increase
Sk = Skip
Pattern Notes
- This pattern uses US crochet terms.
- Stitch charts are included for each pattern, using the legend below.
Special Stitches
- Puff Stitch – yarn over, insert hook, pull up a long loop. (Yarn over and insert hook into same stitch/space, yarn over and pull up a long loop) four more times. Yarn over and pull through all loops in your hook, there should be 11. Finish with a ch 1.
- Picot – chain 3, then slip stitch into the back bump of the first chain of the chain 3.
Stitch Chart Legend
The stitch chart is a visual representation of the instructions that are already written out. If you can’t read the stitch chart, don’t worry, you aren’t missing anything. If you follow the written directions, you will get the correct result. This is just added for people who prefer stitch charts. 🙂
Wreath
Round 1: Wrap yarn around 3 fingers 15 times, then carefully pull off and use as a magic ring. (Alternatively, you can chain 15 and sl st to first chain to make a ring). Ch 1 and crochet 26 sc into the ring. Sl st to first sc. Spread the 26 sc stitches around the loop evenly, making sure it is not curling. (26)
Round 2: Ch 2 and make a puff stitch in the first st. Ch 1, sk 1 and make a puff in next st. Repeat from 12 more times (13 puffs). Ch 1 and sl st to first st and tie off. Weave in ends.
Optional: Use a different color yarn, and weave in and out through each puff stitch. Tie a bow.
Wreath Stitch Chart
Red Circles from Bottom to Top: 1, 2
Snowman
Round 1: Magic ring, chain 2 and make a puff st. Ch 1, make a puff. Repeat from two more times. Ch 1 and sl st to first puff. (4 puffs)
Round 2: Ch 2 and make 3 puffs in each space. (12 puffs) Sl st to first puff.
Round 3: Slip st to next st (top of the puff). Make a shell stitch by dc 9 into the top of the next puff. Sl st to the top of the next puff. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Optional: Tie a different color yarn around the snowman’s neck to add a scarf! 🧣
Snowman Stitch Chart
Red Circles from Bottom to Top: 1, 2, 3
Icicle
Row 1: Chain 23, sc increase in second chain from hook and in all chains. (44)
Row 2: Ch 1 turn, sc inc in all stitches (88). Fasten off and weave in ends.
Tip: You can make these as long or short as you want by adjusting the length of your starting chain. 🙂
Icicle Stitch Chart
Red Circles from Left to Right: 1, 2
Snowflake
Round 1: Magic ring, chain 6 (counts as first dc and chain 3). Dc, ch 3. Repeat from 4 more times. Sl st to 3rd chain in first ch 6. (6 dc and 6 ch spaces)
Round 2: Ch 2 and make a puff stitch in the first ch 3 sp. Ch 3 and make another puff st in same space. In next space, [puff st, ch 3, puff st]. Repeat from four more times. Sl st to first puff st. (You should have 12 puffs total)
Round 3: Chain 3, skip a st, then puff st in the ch 3 space. Make a picot (how to: ch 3, sl st in the back bump of the first ch in the ch 3.) Make another puff in the ch 3 space. Chain 3 and slip st to next space between clusters on the previous row. Repeat from 5 more times. Fasten off and weave in ends. (Snowflake will have 6 points)
Snowflake Stitch Chart
Red Circles from Bottom to Top: 1, 2, 3
Tree
Row 1: Chain 12, sc in second chain from hook and in each chain (11).
Row 2: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1 and puff st in second sc. (Sk 1, puff in next) 4 times. Dc in last st. (5 puffs)
Row 3: Ch 1 turn, sk 1, sc in puff st then in space between puffs. Repeat from until you sc on the last puff. (9)
Row 4: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1 and puff st in second sc. (Sk 1, puff in next) 3 times. Dc in last st (4 puffs)
Row 5: Ch 1 turn, sc in puff st then in space between puffs. Repeat from until you sc on the last puff. (7)
Row 6: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1 and puff st in second sc. (Sk 1, puff in next) 2 times. Dc in last st (3 puffs)
Row 7: Ch 1 turn, sc in puff st then in space between puffs. Repeat from until you sc on the last puff. (5)
Row 8: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1 and puff st in second sc. (Sk 1, puff in next) Dc in last st (2 puffs)
Row 9: Ch 1 turn, sc in puff st then in space between puffs. Sc on the last puff. (3)
Row 10: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1 and puff st in second sc. Dc in last st (1 puff)
Row 11: Sc around evenly to create a border. (Sc 2 over the ch 2 and dc on ends of each row) When you get to the top of the tree, slip st to the top of the puff, make a picot (how to: ch 3, sl st in the back bump of the first ch in the ch 3.) Sl st to the first sc and fasten off. Weave in ends.
Tassles: Cut 8 equal lengths pieces of yarn (about 6-8 inches long). Insert each end through the middle stitch(es) at the bottom of your tree coming from back to front. Leave the loop in the back loose like shown in the picture. Pull all strands of yarn through that loop and tighten. Trim ends to even out.
Tree Stitch Chart
Red Circles from Bottom to Top: 1, 2, (begin left & right zig zag:) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Hanger Strings
Add a string of yarn or a crocheted chain to the top of your ornaments to hang them! I’ve done just a string for the green ones, and a chain for the cream colored ones so you can see how it looks & decide which one you want to use! I think a ribbon or twine would also be cute, or even adding some beads too! 🙂
All Done!
I would LOVE to see your creation! If you crochet any of these Boho Ornaments please tag or mention @woolymamacrochet on Instagram so I can like & share!
If you have any questions or need help, PLEASE send me a message or leave a comment on this post.
If you loved this pattern, check out some of my other popular winter patterns, like my Boho Stocking, patchwork beanies, or my Granny’s Cabin Shrug!
Thank you & Happy Crocheting!! <3
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