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Santa Pixel Square
A crocheted santa claus dishcloth.

With this Santa Pixel Square crochet pattern by Sarah Zimmerman, you are ready to make tonnes of beautiful holiday projects. It features a pixelated image of Santa Claus that captures the essence of Christmas in every stitch. Whether you use it to make blankets, pillows, or wall hangings, it’s a go-to element for making holiday-themed items.

What Materials Do I Need for This Santa Pixel Square?

For this piece, you can use any yarn, depending on where you’re going to use it. If you plan to make a festive potholder, go for cotton yarn. Looking to create a big Christmas afghan? Pick acrylics that offer warmth and soft texture.

The designer suggests using medium-weight yarn such as Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice and a 3.75 mm crochet hook to create 25”×25” crochet C2C squares. To recreate Santa’s iconic look, you will need yarn in the following colors: silver grey, scarlet red, pink, white, and black.

Technique Used In This Crochet Square Pattern

This crochet square pattern will make a fun and rewarding project for any crocheter interested in the corner-to-corner technique. It’s a fun technique where you work rows diagonally while creating intricate and colorful pixel-like motifs.

In this design, each pixel represents a tiny piece of the Santa Claus puzzle, resulting in a recognizable image that will bring smiles to all who see it.

Never tried this technique before? Check out our guide on How To Corner-To-Corner Crochet (C2C) For Beginners.

What Projects Can I Make with This C2C Crochet Square?

Not sure what you could make with your crochet Santa pixel squares? With two size options (25”×25” and 15”x15”), you can create multiple types of projects. Here are a couple of great ideas:

  • make it part of a large holiday crochet graghan (Sarah offers 9 squares with different Christmas-inspired characters)
  • hang this square as a wall hanging in your room
  • adapt it to a Christmas potholder
  • use as festive square-shaped mug coasters
  • join squares together to create a vibrant pillow case

Got more awesome ideas? Share them in the comments below!

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