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Glory! Festive Christmas Ornament Cover

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Glory! Festive Christmas Ornament Cover
Two pictures of crocheted christmas ornaments hanging from a tree.

The Glory! Festive Christmas Ornament Cover crochet pattern by Rhondda Mol will spruce up your holiday decor. It’s a perfect way to add a touch of handmade charm to your Christmas tree. Showcase your crochet skills and make your holiday season even more special with these lovely ornament covers!

Who Can Make These Crochet Bauble Covers?

Thanks to the simple design and clear instructions, this crochet Christmas ornament pattern is well-suited for crocheters of all skill levels. Whether you’re an experienced crafter or a beginner looking for a festive make, this project is for you.

The bauble cover uses just basic stitches like chains and double crochets and is worked in the round. You will also practice how to change colors and join new yarn with a slip stitch. 

What Size Ornament Works Best With This Cover?

This colorful crochet bauble cozy will fit over a 54 mm plastic ball ornament. You will easily find them at your local supplies stores, like Michaels, or you can order them online on Amazon or Aliexpress.

These handmade covers will allow you to transform simple plastic baubles into personalized Christmas tree decorations.

What Yarn and Hook Should I Use For This Pattern?

In order to achieve the same bauble cover size, be sure to use sport-weight yarn and a 3.5 mm crochet hook. The designer suggests choosing Lion Brand Bonbons. This yarn is available as a pack of 8 mini skeins (38 yards per skein) with a metallic thread that will give your ornaments a beautiful shimmery look.

How to Crochet This Festive Christmas Ornament Cover

Since it’s a beginner-friendly project, the pattern requires a very straightforward construction method. You will crochet this Christmas ornament cover in two identical panels.

Each piece is worked in the round using a magic ring and basic stitches. Depending on your preference, you can change colors after every round or stick to just one shade.

Once both panels are ready, join them with a slip stitch seam around the plastic ornament. So simple, isn’t it?

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