The Littlest Angels Christmas Ornaments
by Elizabeth Ann White
for BellaCrochet
Size: About
5” tall including Halo.
Skill Level: Intermediate For those who are familiar with working with size 10 thread and steel hooks, and who have a thorough understanding of the basics of crochet
Materials for
One Angel:
Size 10 Crochet Cotton Thread:
100 yards green or red (called 'dress color' in pattern)
Size 10 Crochet Cotton Thread:
100 yards green or red (called 'dress color' in pattern)
50 yards green or red for trim
(called 'trim color' in pattern)
50 yards lt. Brown (for hair)
50 yards each Peach and Cream
25 yards Yellow
Small stitch
marker or scrap of thread to mark rounds
Small amount of
fiberfill (to stuff head)
White Chenille
stem
Fabric Glue
9 Red Seed Beads (for
Wreath)
Size 7
(1.65mm) Steel Crochet Hook
Special
Stitches:
For
Vst: (dc, ch 2, dc) in st or ch sp indicated
For
beginning small shell (beg sm shell): (ch 3, dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in
st or ch sp indicated
For
small shell (sm shell): (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in stor ch sp
indicated
For
shell: (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in st or ch sp indicated
Angel
Note: Work Rnds 1-9 in rounds, do not join. Mark
first st of each round.
Rnd
1: Starting at top of
head, with peach, ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6 sc made)
Rnd
2: 2 sc in each st
around. (12)
Rnd
3: (2 sc in next st, sc
in next st) around. (18)
Rnds
4-6: Sc in each st
around. (18)
Rnd
7: (Sc next 2 sts tog,
sc in next st) around. (12)
Stuff
head with small amount of fiberfill, being careful not to stuff too tightly.
Rnd
8: (Sc next 2 sts tog)
around. (6)
Rnd
9: Sc in each st around.
Rnd
10: Sc in each st
around, join with sl st in first sc. Fasten off.
Rnd
11: Join dress color
with sl st in first st, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same st as joining, 3 dc in each st
around, join with sl st in top of ch-3. (Ch-3 counts as first dc; 18 dc
made)
Rnd
12: Ch 3, dc in each
of next 2 sts, ch 2, skip next 4 sts for
first arm opening, dc in each of next 5 sts, ch 2, skip next 4 sts for second
arm opening, dc in each of last 2 sts, join. (10 dc, 2 ch-2 sps made)
Rnd
13: Ch 1, sc in each st
and in each ch-2 sp around, join with sl st in first sc. (12 sc made)
Rnd
14: (Ch 3, dc) in first
st, 2 dc in each st around, join with sl st in top of ch-3. (24)
Rnd
15: (Ch 5, dc) in first
st (counts as beginning Vst), skip next st, *Vst (see Special
Stitches) in next st, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st
in 3rd ch of ch-5. (12 Vsts
made)
Rnd
16: (Sl st, beginning
small shell- see Special Stitches) in ch sp of beginning Vst, small shell (see
Special Stitches) in ch-2 sp of each Vst around, join with sl st in top
of ch-3. (12 sm shells made)
Rnds
17-19: Sl st across to
ch-2 sp of first sm shell, beg sm shell in ch-2 sp of first sm shell, sm shell
in ch-2 sp of each sm shell around, join.
Rnd
20: Sl st across to ch-2
sp of first sm shell, (ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2,
3 dc) in ch-2 sp of first sm shell, ch 1, (shell-see Special
Stitches- in ch-2 sp of next sm shell, ch 1) around, join. Fasten off. (12 shells, 12 ch-1 sps made)
Rnd
21: Join trim color with
sc in ch-2 sp of first shell, ch 3, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 3, *(sc, ch 3, sc) in ch-2 sp of next shell, ch
3, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 3; repeat from * around, join with sl st in first sc. Fasten off.
Arm
(make 2)
Note:
Work in rounds, do not
join. Mark first st of each round.
Rnd
1: With peach, ch 2, 6
sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6 sc made)
Rnd
2: Sc in each st around.
(6 sc)
Repeat
Rnd 2 until Arm measures 1 1/2”.
Fasten off.
Cut
a 4” piece from chenille stem. Fold each end of stem over 1/2” so that it measures 3”. Slide one Arm
onto each side of stem.
Wing
(make 2)
Row
1: With cream, ch 11, sc
in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 8 chs, 3 sc in ch at end;
working in remaining lps on opposite side of ch, sc in each of next 7 chs;
leaving remaining chs unworked, turn. (19 sc made)
Rows
2-5: Ch 3, working in back
lps only, sc in each of first 8 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in each of next 7
sc; leaving remaining sts unworked, turn.
Row
6: Ch 3, sl st in back
lps of each of first 3 sc. Fasten off.
Halo
With
yellow, ch 20, sl st in first ch to form ring; ch 1, sc in first ch, ch 2, (sc
in next ch, ch 2) around, join with sl st in first sc. Fasten off.
NOTE: Make either the Wreath
or the Song Book for each Angel.
Wreath
With
green, ch 12, sl st in first ch to form
ring; ch 1, sc in first ch, ch 2, (sc in next ch, ch 2) around, join with sl st
in first sc. Fasten off.
Bow
for Wreath
With
red, (ch 2, hdc in 2nd ch from hook) 2 times, sl st in first ch of
first ch-2, (ch 2, hdc in 2nd
ch from hook) 2 times, sl st in same ch as last sl st. Fasten off.
Song
Book
Row
1: With red, ch 11, sc
in second ch from hook, sc in each remaining ch across, turn.
Rows
2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st
across, turn. At end of last row, fasten off.
Finishing
1:
For Hair, cut 60 strands
of lt. Brown thread, each 6” long. Wrap a separate strand of thread around
center of all strands and tie securely. Fold top portion of strands down over
tie. Arrange and shape upper portion of strands to cover lower portion. When
you have the desired shape, glue to head of Angel. When glue dries, trim ends
of all strands (see photos.)
2:
Slide Arms through arm openings
on Rnd 12. Glue in place and allow to dry.
3:
Place Halo and Wings on
blocking surface. Spray with starch, shape and allow to dry. If using Song
Book, place on blocking surface, spray with starch, fold in half and allow to
dry flat. If using Wreath, place Wreath and Bow on blocking surface, spray with
starch, shape and allow to dry.
4:
Glue Wings to back of
Angel. Glue Halo to back of head.
5:
If using Wreath, glue
Bow and red seed beads to Wreath. Allow to dry.
6: Glue either Song Book or Wreath to each
Angels hands (open Book as shown in photo.) Allow to dry.
7: For hanger (optional) cut and 8" length of thread to match trim color of dress. Fold strand in half and glue cut ends to bottom of Halo. Allow to dry.
7: For hanger (optional) cut and 8" length of thread to match trim color of dress. Fold strand in half and glue cut ends to bottom of Halo. Allow to dry.
Love came
down at Christmas,
Love all lovely, Love Divine;
Love was born at Christmas,
Star and Angels gave the sign.
Love all lovely, Love Divine;
Love was born at Christmas,
Star and Angels gave the sign.
Christina Rossetti
Special
thanks go to E.J. Miller and Jewel
Fernly for testing these patterns. I am so blessed to have such wonderful testers!
If you would like to purchase an ad-free copy of the pattern for the Littlest Angels for a small fee, please visit my Etsy shop: Littlest Angels
I am offering a paid version of this pattern for the convenience of my customers who prefer an easy to read, printable and ad-free PDF. You will be able to save the pattern to your Etsy account as well as your computer or other device.
If you would like to purchase an ad-free copy of the pattern for the Littlest Angels for a small fee, please visit my Etsy shop: Littlest Angels
I am offering a paid version of this pattern for the convenience of my customers who prefer an easy to read, printable and ad-free PDF. You will be able to save the pattern to your Etsy account as well as your computer or other device.
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18 comments:
Thank you so much for the lovely pattern. It is so very kind of you to share it with us.
Blessings always
These are just adorable! Thank you so much for sharing the pattern. Have a nice weekend, penny x
Thank you so much for sharing the adorable angel pattern will definitely be making a couple soon!
Thank you so much!
Exactly what i have been looking for....thank you!
Pretty!!!
How beautiful! Thank you! :)
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Lee Ann
Http://crochetgottaloveit.blogspot.com
These are adorable! Thank you!
So pretty..I'm looking forward to making these. Thank you
I had been wanting to make some angels and I was resolved to come up with my own pattern. Then, I saw these beauties and new that they were perfect. I absolutely love them! Thanks so much for such a great pattern.
Thank you for sharing this pattern and also the Tiny Christmas Angel. I crocheted the Tiny Angel in pink and included it in a card to a cancer patient.
I think your tutorial on hair for the angel is going to help me in a lot of other projects. I really struggled with hair. I never could get it to look right. The knot, when attaching, always showed.
Are you sharing the Bluebird you have on your blog? I love it.
Thank you, Janet, I am glad you like the patterns! The Blue Bird is from my Blue Birds of Happiness Doily which is for sale in my Etsy shop.
So beautiful love this will be making them soon thank you
YOU DO SUCH AMAZING WORK. THANKS FOR SHARING
Thanks so much for sharing. These are lovely. I think they would also make a lovely doll in worsted weight yarn.
Thank you for sharing the Christmas Angel pattern.
so lovely! I'd been looking for an angel pattern for so long, something that I'd love then I found your pattern.. these are the Christmas angels for me and my family.. Thank you so mcuh for sharing them..
So appreciate you sharing your talent and skills with us. We'll be making this angel and enjoying it for years to come. Thank You So Much
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