The Easiest Granny Tree Skirt You’ll Ever Crochet! 🎄 🤩

The Easiest Granny Tree Skirt You’ll Ever Crochet! 🎄 🤩

Get the Full Written Pattern PDF here → https://payhip.com/b/1YtDw Handy row reference guide below in the description 👇🏻 🎄 In this video, I’ll show you how to make a classic granny-style Christmas tree skirt that’s worked flat so it wraps easily around the base of your tree. It’s easy to memorize, simple to resize, and most importantly fun! Finished Size: – Diameter: approx. 36" (91 cm) – Center opening: 3" (7.5 cm) – Total rows: 34 – Weight 4, 100 g / 180 yd per ball (7 colors) – Total used: 500 g (approx. 900 yards / 823 meters) Supplies used in video: 5 mm hook https://amzn.to/3AplMoo (you don't have to buy the set, they are also sold separately) Hobby Lobby's , "I Love This Cotton Yarn" Weight 4 Great alternative Comfy Worsted by KnitPicks https://www.knitpicks.com/yarn/comfy-... This yarn feels slightly thinner so you may need to go up a half hook size to maintain gauge. Susan Bates Finishing Needles https://amzn.to/3SOv6dQ Favorite Stitch Markers https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-10021... Clover Quick Lock Stitch Markers https://amzn.to/42fAMDS ✔️ Here’s a quick gauge swatch to help you check your sizing and keep your stitches accurate before starting the tree skirt: Finished Size: 4 x 4 in (10 x 10 cm) Rows: 7 rows high Stitch Count: 4 granny clusters + 1 dc per row Hook: 5 mm (H-8) Yarn: “I Love This Cotton Yarn” (Weight 4) Granny Stripe Swatch Pattern: Starting Chain: Ch 16 (multiple of 3 = 15, then +1) Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in same ch. Sk 2 ch, 3 dc in next ch repeat across. When 3 ch remain: sk 2, dc in last ch. Turn. Row 2 (Repeat Row): Ch 3, turn. 2 dc in first space. 3 dc in each space across repeat to end. Dc in last st. Turn. Repeat Row 2 until the swatch measures 4 in (10 cm) tall. Troubleshooting: Too Wide: Tension too loose → use a smaller hook. Too Narrow: Tension too tight → use a larger hook. Too Tall / Too Short: Adjust hook size until 7 rows = 4 in. ✨ Row-by-Row Sequence for Reference Row 1: Foundation – 26 chains — 11 clusters Row 2: Straight — 11 clusters Row 3: Increase in every space — 22 clusters Rows 4 – 6: Straight — 22 clusters Row 7: Increase every 2nd space — 33 clusters Rows 8 – 10: Straight — 33 clusters Row 11: Increase every 3rd space — 44 clusters Rows 12 – 14: Straight — 44 clusters Row 15: Increase every 4th space — 55 clusters Rows 16 – 18: Straight — 55 clusters Row 19: Increase every 5th space — 66 clusters Rows 20 – 22: Straight — 66 clusters Row 23: Increase every 6th space — 77 clusters Rows 24 – 26: Straight — 77 clusters Row 27: Increase every 7th space — 88 clusters Rows 28 – 30: Straight — 88 clusters Row 31: Increase every 8th space — 99 clusters Rows 32 – 34: Straight — 99 clusters To go bigger, continue the same pattern: 1 increase row → 3 straight rows (this adds 1 space between increases each time). I Gauge Swatch and Trouble Shooting Guide: Time Stamps: 00:00 Supplies and Measurements 00:38 R1 01:57 R2 Straight Row 03:08 R3 Increase Row 04:24 R4-6 Straight Rows 05:31 Easy Repeat Sequence 05:43 R7 Increase Row 06:40 R8-10 Straight Rows 07:09 R11 Increase Row 07:55 R12-14 Straight Rows 08:09 R15 Increase Row 08:28 Shaping Tip 08:56 R16-18 Straight Rows 09:09 Edging with Picot 11:41 Buttons & Loops 12:38 Resizing the Center