Crochet a Christmas Tree Skirt with this free pattern to add a final touch to your Christmas tree. This pattern is made with worsted/Aran weight yarn and works up quickly with instructions on how to make the Christmas tree skirt in 4 different sizes. From a mini Christmas tree skirt through to an extra large Christmas tree skirt.
This beginner friendly crochet Christmas tree skirt pattern is a quick crochet Christmas project that packs a punch when it comes to adding a handmade element to your home at Christmas.
You can easily re-create this tree skirt in your own colours and style to match your existing holiday decor using your favourite Worsted/Aran or size 4 yarn and opt to work the pattern up in one solid colour or experiment with the colour changes to create a bold look.
This free crochet Christmas tree skirt pattern is written for the 4 most common Christmas Tree skirt sizes, and below you can see the recommended size to make for your tree.
Read on to see the full pattern and more ideas on how to use this free crochet pattern.
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This pattern featured in the Holiday Decor Hop in November 2023, alongside 16 other festive patterns to stitch up and decorate your home. You can see all the patterns that featured by clicking here.
Adding a tree skirt to the base of your Christmas tree, whether real or fake, can hide the unsightly tree stand or wires from the lights, all while also giving your Christmas tree a handmade final flourish.
Traditionally, tree skirts were used to protect the floor from candle wax and fallen needles, but now they are used more as a decorative addition to corresponding wrapping and other decorations.
This crochet Christmas tree skirt can be added at any point as it features a complete opening and is tied together once fitted.
There are also tree skirt designs that only have an opening for the top of the tree stand that should be added before the tree is inserted into the stand.
Even if you have finished decorating your tree, you can stitch up this pattern and add it afterwards.
You can measure the width across of the lowest branches your Christmas tree and aim to create your tree skirt 2-4 inches wider than the tree, but luckily there is standard sizing for Christmas tree skirts to allow you to make your skirt in advance of purchasing your tree.
Recommended Christmas Tree Skirt Sizes:
Finished tree skirt size is measured across the middle of the skirt when laid flat.
This crochet Christmas tree skirt can be made in any size, but continuing to repeat the rows in the same order to increase the finished width.
Materials:
Abbreviations
US Terms (UK in brackets)
St(s) - Stitches
Ch - Chain
Sl st - Slip stitch
Sc (Dc) - Single Crochet (double crochet)
Dc (tr) - Double crochet (treble crochet)
Pattern Notes
Finished Size:
Size is measured across the middle of the skirt when laid flat, from peak to peak.
Gauge
Row 1: With A. Ch 25, sc in 2nd and each across, turn. (24 sc)
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same, 2dc in each across, turn. (48 dc)
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in same, *skip next, dc in next, [dc, ch 2, dc] in next, dc in next; repeat from * to last 3, skip next, dc in last 2, turn. (48 dc, 11 ch-2 sps)
Row 4: (INC) Ch 3, dc in same, skip next, dc in next 2, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next, *skip next 2 sts, dc in next, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next; repeat from * to last 3 sts, dc in next, skip 1, 2dc in last. (72 dc, 11 ch-2 sps)
*note - begin changing colours every 2 rows
Row 5: With B. (INC) Ch 3, dc in same, skip 2, dc in next 3, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next 2, *skip 2, dc in next 2, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next 2; repeat from * to last 4 sts, dc in next, skip 2, 2dc in last. (94 dc, 11 ch-2 sps)
Row 6: (No INC) Ch 3, dc in same, skip 2, dc in next 4, [dc, ch 2, dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next 3, *skip 2, dc in next 3, [dc, ch 2, dc] in ch-2 sp, dc in next 3; repeat from * to last 4 sts, dc in next, skip 2, 2dc in last. (94 dc, 11 ch-2 sps)
Rows 7-14 (30, 36, 42): Repeat Rows 4-6. Do not fasten off.
Number of stitches between peaks and troughs will increase by 1 after each increase row, total row count increase by 24 sts.
Continue to Edging.
Round 1: Rotate to work across row ends, ch 1, 2sc evenly across each row end to beginning ch, rotate to work in other side of beginning ch, sc in each around, rotate to work across row ends, 2sc evenly across each row end.
Fasten off, weave ends.
Continue to Ties
Beginning in top, side edge of skirt, working down the side:
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