One-Day Crochet: Christmas: Easy Christmas Projects You Can Complete in One Day

About the Author

Barb Asselin is a college professor and best-selling author who has published books in many different genres including education, cooking, crafts, law, real estate, internet marketing, entrepreneurship, baby sign language, fitness, office administration, children’s fiction and children’s non-fiction.

Barb loves crafts and can often be found with her two daughters in her “craft room” finding a new project to either start or complete.  She has been crocheting since her Nanny Short taught her how to chain while she was in grade school.

Since she began teaching in 2004, Barb has taught in six different programs within the School of Business and has created numerous online courses for Algonquin College including the Virtual Assistant program. 

She loves to teach through her courses, books, and textbooks, and strives to make a connection with each student and reader.  Barb lives in Canada with her husband, Mike, and two adorable daughters, Casey and Jamie.  They enjoy music, skiing, golfing, running, and mixed martial arts.

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Copyright 2014 by Barb Asselin and 927922 Ontario Inc., o/a Asselin Group Online Publisher

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Why You Should Read This Book

Have you always wanted to learn to crochet but thought it was too difficult?

Have you considered crocheting a Christmas project but thought it would take too long?

Would you like to create a special and meaningful gift for someone or an ornament for yourself?

Are you looking for fun, easy and quick crochet projects to complete in just a day?

Have you seen those beautiful crocheted angels and snowflakes and wondered if it was possible to actually make one?

If any of these questions resound with you, then this book is for you!  Inside you will find a review of the main crochet stitches and materials often used in crochet projects, in case you are new to the craft, or are looking for a refresher.  Finally, you will find 10 beautiful Christmas patterns that can be completed in just one day.  Note that these patterns will help you complete one Christmas project, or perhaps even a few ornaments in one day.  For multiple copies of a project or ornament, you can expect that you will need more than one day to complete.

With this book, you can create the following Christmas projects:

  • Santa napkin holders
  • Reindeer hat
  • Traditional ornaments
  • Granny square stocking
  • Tree ornaments
  • Snowflake ornaments
  • Wreath ornaments
  • Christmas doily
  • Mini stocking ornament
  • Elf hat

Are you ready to be creative?  Let’s get started…

Introduction

Thank you for downloading this book and supporting an independent author.  I really appreciate it.  Crochet is something I have enjoyed doing since I was about 6 or 7 when my Nanny Short taught me how to make a granny square. 

Knitting and crocheting are very popular in my extended family.  Every year for Christmas, my Aunt Ruth used to knit my brother and me “lopi sweaters”, or at least that is what we called them.  They were beautiful handmade sweaters with intricate designs at the top.  We also celebrated Christmas each year with handmade crocheted stockings that had Rudolph and our names on them.  We still have those stockings to this day.

My Nanny Short used to make me an afghan every year, but not for Christmas.  Whenever I went home (usually during the summer months), she would show up with a big garbage bag full of something and I knew that inside was another one of her beautiful creations.  As I got older, the afghans got bigger.  She made me single-sized afghans when I was young.  When I got my first apartment, the afghans grew to double-sized.  When I got married, they were queen-sized, and after I had children, they were king-sized.  Plus, she made me many lap-sized afghans over the years.

Growing up in such a crafty family, you can probably guess that my spare bedroom is called the “Craft Room” and there is a closet filled to the brim with fabrics and yarn.  My daughters and I love to go into the Craft Room and choose some materials and just create something new.  We have made many Christmas decorations and ornaments over the years for ourselves, for family members, for friends, and even for teacher gifts.

I hope you enjoy creating something new from this book.  I specifically chose projects that would take you only one day, however, please feel free to create multiple copies of any project, just know that it may take longer than one day.   Also, please note that the “one-day” feature of this book is dependent on your experience and familiarity with crochet, the time you have available, the size of project you have chosen to make, the type of yarn you are using, and even whether or not you are multi-tasking.  Each of these items can increase the time required to finish your project.  If you choose an easy hat, are familiar with all of the stitches used, use a regular weight of yarn, and are not interrupted a gazillion times, you should be able to finish your project in just one-day.  If you have chosen to make a dozen Christmas ornaments, or are using yarn that is more challenging, or are also watching a movie at the same time, you may take longer.  That’s totally OK – the idea is to have fun and create a new masterpiece!

This book starts with an overview of the basic crochet stitches as well as yarn information and tools often used in crocheting.  If you are a beginner at crochet or looking for a refresher, you should start here.  Then, you will find 10 beautiful Christmas patterns that you can create in just one day.

Enjoy!

Yarn

There are a wide variety of yarns to choose from, depending on the look of the project you are planning to make.  You can choose from crochet thread, yarn of various weights and textures, as well as yarn made from various materials.

Crochet Thread

Crochet thread is used for dainty projects such as doilies, tablecloths, snowflakes, and angels.  Note that the thinner the thread you use, the smaller the hook you will need.

Yarn Textures and Weights

There are a variety of weights and textures available in different types of yarns.  If you are a beginner at crocheting, you should consider starting with a smooth yarn as they are the easiest to work with.  Fancier yarns that are fluffier or have “eyelashes” hanging from the thread are harder to work with as it is more difficult to see the stitches as you are completing them.

The most common type of yarn for most crochet projects is worsted weight yarn.  If you prefer to crochet with a heavier weight of yarn, just remember that you will need a larger size of crochet hook.

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