Free Crochet Pattern for the Rustic Christmas Tree Set

Crochet Pattern - Rustic Christmas Tree - Megmade with Love

**If you’d like the PDF version of this free pattern click HERE. Great for easy printing!!

Have I got a fun holiday project for you today! This rustic tree set would make the perfect decor just about anywhere in your home— I can picture them on an entryway table surrounded by greenery or even on a side table!

Rustic Christmas Tree Crochet Pattern - Megmade with Love

They’re actually incredibly simple to make— if you can half double crochet you can make these trees! The trees are made up of three different-sized pieces, stacked on top of each other then glued to a wooden dowel.

Rustic Christmas Tree Crochet Pattern - Megmade with Love

I honestly had a ton of fun scouting for tree branches to use for the base. You can use a chop saw or even a jigsaw to cut your branches. Then I drilled a little hole in the tree chunks for the dowel to fit in for a more secure bond.

Rustic Christmas Tree Crochet Pattern - Megmade with Love

You can add so many little decorations to the trees also to personalize to your own style! Like little beads for ornaments or a star on top.. ribbon… moss.. It’s fun to think of the ways to jazz them up! I hope you love making these trees as much as I did!

**If you’d like the PDF version of this free pattern click HERE. Great for easy printing!!

What you’ll need:

-approximately 50 yards of worsted weight (4) yarn/jute per tree

-size G crochet hook (or hook size to obtain gauge)

-3 wooden dowels, 3/16” wide by 12” long

-wooden rounds for the base of the tree, drilled to make a hole for the dowel

-other little embellishments for decoration (moss, ribbon, star, ornaments)

-hot glue gun

Gauge:

15 hdc by 11 rows = 4 inch square

Notes:

-fully-assembled trees measure from 12-15” tall by 2” wide

-if using jute, the first couple of rows are a little tough to manage the stiffness, but it gets easier as the sts increase

-ch’s at the beginning of rounds do not count as sts

Pattern:

Bottom piece:

1) make magic circle, ch 1, work 6 hdc in circle, join to 1st st with sl st (6 total sts) *at this point just tighten the circle, don’t tie off*

2) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st(6 total sts)

3) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next st] around, join to 1st st with sl st (9 total sts)

4) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st (9 total sts)

5) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next two sts] around, join to 1st st with sl st (12 total sts)

6) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st (12 total sts)

7) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next three sts] around, join to 1st st with sl st (15 total sts)

8) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st (15 total sts)

9) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next four sts] around, join to 1st st with sl st (18 total sts)

10) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st (18 total sts)

11) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next five sts] around, join to 1st st with sl st (21 total sts)

12) ch 1, hdc around, join to 1st st with sl st (21 total sts)

13) ch 1, [work 2 hdc in st, hdc in next six sts] around, join to 1st st with sl st (24 total sts)

14) ch 1, [sl st, dc] around, join to 1st st with sl st (24 total sts)

Finish off

Middle Piece:

Follow pattern instructions of bottom piece through round 11.

12) repeat instructions from round 14 of bottom piece (21 total sts)

Finish off

Top Piece:

Follow pattern instructions of bottom piece through round 9.

10) repeat instructions from round 14 of bottom piece (18 total sts)

Finish off

Crochet Tree

After all 3 pieces are crocheted you are ready to assemble the tree. You’ll weave in your ends, but don’t tighten the top too tight because the dowel will need to fit through. You’ll begin with the largest, bottom piece and will place it on the dowel a couple of inches from the top of the dowel. It may help you to stack all the pieces on the dowel to see where you’d like to put it. v

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Slide the bottom piece down a tad from where you’d like it to be, then place a good amount of hot glue right above it, on the dowel. Scoot the piece up to sit on top of the glue.

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Then have your middle piece ready to stack on top of the bottom piece. Put a generous amount of hot glue on the dowel above the bottom piece as well as the top of the bottom piece. Slide the middle piece onto the dowel, on top of the bottom piece.

crochet tree

You’ll do the same thing for the top piece-- placing glue on the top of the dowel then putting the top piece on top of it.

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Glue your stacked wood rounds together. Then to join the dowel to the wood chunks, fill the drilled hole with hot glue then put the dowel into the hole, and hold up straight until the glue cools.

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To add the moss, put more glue around the base of the dowel, then top with moss. Tie on your bow, and add any other decorations of choice... then your tree is complete. Repeat for the other two trees to make a fun, rustic holiday set!


I hope you enjoy these for the holidays! So much rustic goodness.

Happy hookin’

Meg

Rustic Christmas Tree Crochet Pattern - Megmade with Love

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

***You can find the PDF version of this pattern in my shop by clicking HERE. Great for easy printing!***

The jute is baaaaackkkkk! And today it's in the form of a cute little circle purse. For some reason I like to put my hands through torture by working with jute, but every time it is 100% worth it because the results are so rustic and unique! I think you GOTTA make this summer staple :)

Free Crochet Pattern for the Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

I'm sure you've seen all the cool straw-like circle bags circulating the internet recently-- they're really in style this summer! And it makes me happy because they look so cute with any outfit. Especially paired with a swimsuit, shorts and your favorite sunnies. :) If you're anything like me, this is the perfect bag because you can just toss the essentials in, like your wallet and keys (and of course a snack for your toddler haha), and you're set.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Since this pattern calls for such thick jute, it makes for a very easy, weekend project. And I chose the 5mm jute because I wanted a really structured bag (even though it still has some "move" to it). I chose to spray it with heavy starch to add a little extra stiffness to it-- I talk about this in the pattern below.

It's worked up in two circles, plus a bottom-- it also features a button-closure on the top that is simple and cute! The cross body handle was actually recycled from an older purse, but you could totally find some unique straps at a thrift store-- or even crochet your own! Craft stores also sell lots of options.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Since jute can be such a pain to work with, I thought I'd leave a few tips below on how to make working with it a bit easier...

A few tips for working with jute:

-try holding the yarn a different way for more comfort. For some reason, it's easier for the jute to glide through my hand when it's wrapped around my pointer finger as opposed to my pinky-- which is how I usually hold it. I'd just suggest trying different ways of holding it to see what feels best to you. I held it very loosely because it was too much on my hands to have a tight grip.

-I've had some people say they've used gloves while working with it. It's worth a shot if your skin is sensitive!

-take breaks. I usually have to take breaks to give my hands a rest after working with jute for awhile. 

-jute can be messy-- leaving little particles of the fibers when you work with it. Just be aware of that, in case you work with it in a place you'd rather not get messy.

Overall: yes, jute is hard to work with-- but the way it looks all worked up is so cool to me. I feel like it's worth it! But that's just my opinion :) Now for the jute purse pattern...

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

(PDF version HERE)

What you'll need:

-5 mm thick jute (This is a very thick jute-- I used this 900 ft roll of Natural Jute from Hobby Lobby [link here], use a 40% off coupon!)
-15mm crochet hook
-button for top closure (I would suggest using a "shank" type button)
-purse handles (I just used some I already had off an old purse-- they had clip-on clasps that I just attached to the sides. You could sew some on or even crochet your own! Also consider thrifting an older purse and taking off the handles.)
-needle and thread
-heavy starch (I used "Faultless" brand)

Dimensions:

Circle circumference is about 11.5 inches

Abbreviations:

ch=chain, st(s)= stitch(es), sc=single crochet, BLO=back loop only, FLO=front loop only, sl=slip, 2sc= work two single crochet in one stitch

Notes:

-jute can be really rough on the hands, and hard to work with. Since this project is so small, I found it was worth the little bit of struggle!

-chains at beginning of rounds/rows do not count as stitches

-first st of each round is worked into the same sc you joined to in the previous row with a sl st

-you will crochet the purse in two pieces-- two circles, and one of them will have the purse bottom. The circles have two sides that look different, I thought they both looked cute, but decided to face the "rougher" side out!

-I wove in all my ends with a crochet hook since the jute was so thick, just a tip!

Pattern:

-First Circle-

Round 1) Make magic circle, ch 1, work 10 sc into circle, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (10 total sts)

Round 2) ch 1, work 2 sc into BLO of each st around, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (20 total sts)

Round 3) ch 1, sc into BLO of each st around, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (20 total sts)

Round 4) ch 1, (2sc, sc) into BLO of each st around, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (30 total sts)

Round 5) ch 1, sc into BLO of each st around, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (30 total sts)

Round 6)  ch 1, (2sc, sc, sc) into BLO of each st around, join to back loop of first sc with sl st (40 total sts) 

-finish off

-Second Circle-

Rounds 1-6) repeat instructions from first circle

-do not finish off, you will now start working the purse bottom, you're working it attached to this second circle

-Purse Bottom-

7) ch 1, sc into BLO of 28 sts (you could easily customize this number to how far up you'd like the purse bottom to come) (28 total sts, and for the remainder of purse bottom)

8) ch 1, turn, sc into FLO of 28 sts just worked in previous step

9) ch 1, turn, sc into BLO of 28 sts just worked in previous step

-finish off and leave a very long end to sew the two pieces together.

**At this point, I decided to starch my two pieces. I did so by lying them flat on the cement outside and sprayed both sides generously and then let them dry outside (still on a flat surface). This really helped stiffen them up so the bag would be more structured. Keep spraying and letting them dry until they are to your desired stiffness. You will also need to decide which side you would like to be the outside of your purse, and adjust your purse bottom accordingly. I decided to go "bumpy" side out, as opposed to the side with the rings on it (below photo shows the two different sides).

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Above is a photo of the two circles complete-- the one on the right has the purse bottom attached. After you've starched them to your liking you are ready to sew them together.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Since this jute is so darn thick, I chose to "sew" them with a crochet hook. Using the extra long tail from your circle, whip stitch the edge of the first circle to the open edge of the purse bottom. 

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Continue all the way along the purse bottom until you reach the other side, and then finish off and weave in your ends.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Now you're ready for the button closure of the purse. I used these cool wood beads I saw at Walmart-- I wanted something simple and rustic looking.

Crochet Jute Purse - Megmade with Love

Sew on your button onto the very top middle of your purse with needle and thread. I put mine about 3/4 inch from the top. 

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Next for the closure, cut a piece of jute that is 6 inches long, depending on how big your button is and where you place it, you may need to adjust the length. This will go on the INSIDE of the other circle, and will loop around your button to secure the top of your purse.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Fold the little piece of jute in half to create a loop. Like previously mentioned you are placing it on the inside of the other circle, at the top middle. Adjust it until it fits snugly around your button and to your liking.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love

Then you will sew the two ends to the purse, wrapping around them (see photo above). For this part I decided to use a thin jute string because I didn't want string to show on the opposite side. Continue sewing until your loopy-piece is extra secure. You could super glue ends to prevent fraying if you wanted to!

After your closure pieces are sewn on, all you need to do is attach your handles and your cute jute purse is complete :)

Free Crochet Pattern for The Cute Jute Purse - Megmade with Love

Do please share with me over on Insta if you make one of these for yourself! I think it'd be perfect for your summer vacay :)

As always, happy hookin' friends,
Meg

Free Crochet Pattern for the Cute Jute Circle Purse - Megmade with Love