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Ornament Vase Crochetholder: Free Crochet Pattern

Crochetholder for Christmas Ornament Vase

crochet vaseholder free crochet pattern

A while ago I saw a picture of a Christmas ornament, that was turned into a vase. I really liked the idea of this kind of Christmas deco, but wondered how I could make the ornament stay in place, when it was filled with water. So I made this crochet circle, that has a round of double crochets at the bottom, so the vase will not tilt.

The crochet circle is then starched. This gives enough strength and stability for the bottom double crochet row, so it can carry the vase. See below the free crochet pattern for the super easy vaseholder:

Materials

1 skein Marks & Kattens, Bianca in red. 100% mercerised cotton 160m/50g  175 yards/1,76 ounces.

1 skein metallic thread yarn.

Hook      3mm   US: D/3

Tapestry Needle

½ Cup Potato Starch

½ Cup Hot Water

½ Cup Cold Water

Plastic Foil

1 Christmas Ornament

Finished Size     6,5 cm/2½inch in diameter

Skill Level    Easy

   Pattern

Work double stranded with metallic and cotton yarn held together throghout the work.

Make a magic ring/adjustable ring.

Round 1    Chain 3, 12 double crochets in ring, 1 slip stitch in this rows 3rd chain to join ring.

Round 2    Chain3, [2 dc in next stitch] 12 times; 1 slip stitch in this rows 3rd chain to join ring.

Round 3    Chain3, [2 dc in next stitch, 1 double crochet in next stitch] 12 times; 1 slip stitch in this rows 3rd chain to join ring.

Round 4    Chain 3, [2 dc in next stitch, 1 double crochet in next stitch, 1 double crochet in next stitch] 12 times; 1 slip stitch in this rows 3rd chain to join ring.

Cut yarn and weave in ends.

See the crochet chart/diagram for the circle below.

crochet christmas vase

Start crocheting into the wrong side of the vase holder between the 3rd and 4th row: Chain 3 and continue crocheting in the round with double crochets. Finish this round by joining with a slip stitch. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Stiffen the vase holder with the potato starch. Please, see my Tutorial How to stiffen with potato starch for guidance.

Wrap plastic foil over the bottom of the ornament. Place the soaked vase holder over the ornament, so it will get the shape of the bottom of the ornament. Make sure, that the last row with double crochets ‘stands up’, so it will be able to carry the vase.

Wait until the starch is completely dry. This can take from one night to a couple of days.

See more Free Patterns on my blog.

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5 Comments Post a comment
  1. Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I’ve given you a Liebster blog award. You can see my post here: http://notyouraveragecrochet.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/liebster-award/
    Keep up the great posts!

    January 6, 2012
  2. Darlene #

    I like your pattern, but have a few questions. When you add the yarn between the third and fourth rows where do you attach the yarn? I don’t see this row in the picture of the finished holder. Also what is the weight of the yarn used?

    December 17, 2011
    • Hi Darlene,
      It is a fingering yarn.
      You attach the row underneath the holder. It is not possible to see this row on my picture.

      December 17, 2011

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