Gingerbread People
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There is something so traditional about gingerbread figures

Gingerbread ornaments for Christmas trees are beautiful and traditional, however they do have some downsides as well. They crumble, they’re a bit of a pain to make, and tend to get eaten at the most inopportune moments. What if you could crochet them, and make them last? To this end, here are some crochet gingerbread people to make some beautiful decorations. While it’s still early in December, the clock is running down on Christmas. Therefore, you need to get your hook poised and yarn untangled. Thus why not make some lovely projects from these gingerbread people crochet patterns, and hang them up on a tree, on a wreath or hand them out as quick little gifts or stocking stuffers?

Gingerbread Boy

Well, here is a pattern for a gingerbread boy that look just like the real thing, after the kids got to it.  You can be super creative with the decorations, and you will have yourself not only a great ornament, but also a super funny stocking stuffer.

Gingerbread Boy

The full article about this pattern is here:

Gingerbread Boy

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Gingerbread Man Free Crochet Pattern

Here is just about the most CLASSIC looking gingerbread man pattern. It’s so real, consequently, you’ll have keep people from giving it a taste.
Skills: Easy               Designer: Sarah Zimmerman

Gingerbread Man Free Crochet Pattern

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Gingerbread Man

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Gingerbread People

Want gingerbread people that are more of a toy than a decoration? Look no further. Indeed, this will be an ideal playset.

Gingerbread People

The full article about this pattern is here:

Gingerbread People

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  1. Anne Cahill says:

    Such a lovely pattern ( gingerbread boy ) thankyou for allowing me to make one for my autistic grandson.

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