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I am thrilled to welcome you to my Bauble-ing Along Collection! I have always enjoyed making for the festive season and this year have created a crochet bauble pattern for you to enjoy each day in our crochet along that will be fun, fast and look amazing!

People often tell me that they don’t really want big projects to tackle at this time of year and so these bauble patterns are great because they hardly take ay time at all.

Whip as many or as few of them up as you like, use some of your yarn stash and learn something new as we work through them too. We’re going to explore the world of Fair Isle, tapestry and overlay mosaic crochet together and have an amazing time!

How do I get the all of the Bauble Patterns?

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  1. View the free pattern on the blog – all blog subscribers will be able to view the patterns supported by ads by logging into their Grow account.
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I know that viewing on the blog with ads isn’t for everyone and if that’s you then the 66 page Ebook and online course is perfect for you!

The beauty of this is that it:

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Yarn and Materials

Yarn

To make my version of the crochet baubles I used Color Theory yarn, 100% acrylic, 246yds/100g, Category #4 weight.

Each bauble uses approx 20g of yarn (50yds) if you’d like to raid your stash!

I will add the exact colours and details I used to each of the blogposts as I publish them.

For the whole collection of baubles I used the following colours:

3 balls of Ivory

1 ball each of Nutmeg, Canyon, Raisin, Satellite, Dijon, Caper, Stonewash and Thunder

Here are some that I think would work really well for this pattern in various price ranges:

Other Materials

Along with your yarn, you will need the following:

  • A 2.75mm (C) crochet hook – my favourites are Clover Soft Touch or Furls Odyssey
  • 8cm/3.15″ plastic baubles available here in a pack of 24: Fillable plastic baubles
  • Alternatively, you could cover existing baubles that you have at home.
  • You could also use Fibre Fill to stuff them or scraps of yarn ends! You just need to make sure to stuff them really full to get a good shape.
  • Pair of sharp scissors
  • Needle
  • Ribbon for hanging

Techniques and Stitches

It’s no secret that I love all kinds of crochet colour work but I know just how scary and intimidating it can be to know where to start!

So, with this collection I’ve created quick and easy baubles that are designed for us to really get the hang of the techniques that we will learn.

We will be working an equal number of Fair Isle, tapestry and overlay mosaic crochet baubles and each is designed to build on the knowledge and techniques that we learn from the previous one – there is method in it I promise!

So, we will be covering lots of things that you probably already know how to do but we will go through everything in detail so even if you aren’t experienced in these techniques then you can absolutely do it too!

Here’s what we will look at together:

  • How to crochet in rounds and increase
  • How decrease in rounds
  • How to work split stitches
  • How to crochet 2 together
  • How to crochet split single crochet, extended single crochet and mosaic stitches
  • How to read crochet charts
  • How to change colours in a round
  • How to work Fair Isle, tapestry and overlay mosaic crochet techniques

So quite a lot really hey?!

If you have experience with most or all of these things then you will have no problem just following along with the written patterns on the blog but if you’d really like to learn about everything in detail then why not grab the course that has so many extras to support you along the way?

Crochet Bauble Patterns Start Here

Bauble 1

Spots and Stripes

Technique used: Fair Isle Crochet

Come and join me to make our very first crochet bauble together. It looks way more complicated than it is and although you need to change colour during rounds you’ll have no trouble at all once you see how easy it is.

Bauble 2

Festive Trees

Technique used: Fair Isle Crochet

Our next bauble has cute little festive Christmas trees on it and starts using much longer spaces between colour changes so great for working on creating ‘floats’ at the back of your work.

Bauble 3

Zigzag tapestry crochet bauble pattern.

Zigzags

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Today we are trying out a new technique with our bauble – tapestry crochet! It’s great fun and uses just one simple change of working the stitches into the back loop only rather than splitting them.

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Bauble 4

Stripe crochet bauble pattern.

Simple Stripes

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Today we are making everything super simple with some stripes – you don’t have to change colour at all during a round for this bauble!

Bauble 5

Snowflakes

Technique used: Fair Isle

It’s time to return to a Fair Isle crochet decoration today and this one has a lovely snowy, wintery feel about it.

Bauble 6

Easy overlay mosaic crochet bauble pattern in green and ivory.

Checkerboard

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

Today we are finally turning our hand to overlay mosaic crochet to make this fun, geometric Christmas decoration for our tree. Get ready for a new stitch to learn and no need to change colours as much!

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Bauble 7

Starlight crochet bauble decoration in grey and white.

Starlight

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

If you enjoyed the mosaic technique then you will love this one! A really fun decoration that looks like little bursts of starlight.

Bauble 8

Diamond crochet tree decoration pattern.

Diamonds

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Have fun with tapestry crochet and 3 colours to create this fun tree decoration in any colours you fancy!

Bauble 9

Tartan

Technique used: Fair Isle Crochet

It might not be a completely traditional tartan crochet decoration but it’s my take on it and I love it!

Bauble 10

Spots and squares on a crochet bauble hanging on a tree.

Spots and Squares

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

A super simple crochet tree decoration that uses spots and squares all the way around for a fun little make!

Bauble 11

Easy crochet Christmas decoration pattern using overlay mosaic crochet.

Keep in Line

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

Build on your mosaic skills to crochet this fun tree ornament with little lines running up it.

Bauble 12

Crochet bauble pattern with bells on hanging on a tree.

Festive Bells

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Bauble 13

Criss cross Fair Isle bauble pattern in crochet.

Criss Cross

Technique used: Fair Isle Crochet

With a nod to traditional Christmas Fair Isle patterns this bauble is a treat in any colours.

Bauble 14

Overlay mosaic crochet bauble pattern hanging on tree.

To The Point

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

Another pop of mosaic today with this striking decoration.

Bauble 15

In a Swirl

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Pop back on the 19th to find out which bauble we are trying out next!

Bauble 16

Straight Swirls

Technique used: Overlay Mosaic Crochet

This bauble is my favourite! I love the bold pattern and the geometric, art deco feel to it!

Bauble 17

Ho Ho Ho

Technique used: Fair Isle Crochet

Have you ever tried to write with crochet? Now you can with this fun ‘ho ho ho’ crochet bauble for your collection!

Bauble 18

Reindeer

Technique used: Tapestry Crochet

Our final bauble in the collection is the reindeer crochet decoration! Made in tapestry crochet with a cute little nose, who could resist!

Bauble 19

A yellow and white patterned crochet bauble, resembling an easy mosaic crochet design, hangs on a Christmas tree decorated with pinecones and other natural elements.

Tudor Times

Technique used: Mosaic Crochet

A bonus bauble added to the blog in 2024, this one is inspired by the Tudor rose and features mosaic crochet.


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