Bringing a bit of nature to life is very satisfying. Plant these trees across your mantle, bring them out at Christmas, or use them as a forest for your children’s toys. Once you start, you will easily see how to do them in other weights and with modifications to make them delightful. I have a lot of Amigurummi toys with free patterns before, and I would love to crochet some of these lovelies for them to cuddle up and decorate their room. These cone trees are just in time for the holiday season, this little guy knits up FAST if you’re looking for a last-minute gift for someone, or if you’re looking for a quick knit while you watch the latest Netflix holiday rom-com. The pattern is also fantastic if you’re trying to use up that last bit of your leftover yarn.
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Wee Evergreens by Sarah Schira
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Candy Cones by Amy van de Laar
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Silver Bells Christmas Tree by Meg Ritcey
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