Lightweight Through The Window Bauble Ornament
"This through the window bauble ornament pattern is worked in a fun stitch pattern that uses the mosaic crochet technique. Don’t let it scare you! It’s comprised of simple single crochet stitches, chains and easy double crochets. My favorite way to showcase this stitch pattern is with a variegated yarn underneath, and coordinating solid color on top. As for the filling, I've used styrofoam balls for mine, but you can also use fiber fill stuffing or old bauble ornaments that need a little uplifting."
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you enjoyed making the Lightweight Through The Window Bauble Ornament, then you'll love trying out these other Christmas craft projects!
1. Crocheted Snowflake Ornaments: Create delicate and beautiful snowflake ornaments using a similar crochet technique as the through the window bauble ornament. You can experiment with different stitches and patterns to make each snowflake unique. Hang them on your tree or use them to decorate gifts.
2. Beaded Reindeer Ornaments: For a fun and festive craft, try making beaded reindeer ornaments. Use beads and wire to create adorable reindeer shapes, complete with antlers and a red nose. These ornaments will add a touch of whimsy to your Christmas tree.
3. Pom-Pom Wreath: If you enjoyed filling the bauble ornaments with styrofoam balls, then you might enjoy making a pom-pom wreath. Use a variety of colored yarn to make pom-poms in different sizes, then glue them onto a wreath form to create a cheerful and colorful decoration for your door.
4. Embroidered Christmas Stockings: For a more intricate and personalized project, try embroidering your own Christmas stockings. Choose a simple stocking pattern and embellish it with holiday motifs like snowflakes, holly, or reindeer. These stockings will become cherished family heirlooms that you can fill with treats and gifts year after year.
We hope these Christmas craft ideas inspire you to keep creating and decorating your home for the holidays!
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeIn Pattern Starting with 12 Stitches: 36 HDC in the Round = 2.5″ in diameter; 60 HDC in the Round = 3.88″ (that’s 3 7/8″) in diameter
Finished SizeSmall, Medium, Large
Materials List
- Small Amount of Lightweight (#3) Yarn – I used Stylecraft Special DK in Grey and White
- G6/4mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Styrofoam Balls – 2.4″ for Small, 2.8″ for Medium and 3.8″ for Large (Got mine from Hobby Lobby)