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Crochet Wings: A Magical Addition to Your Holiday Decor

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How to Crochet Angel Wings!

Intro­duc­ing our lat­est cre­ation: Cro­chet Angel Wings. Hand­craft­ed with metic­u­lous atten­tion to detail, these ethe­re­al wings are designed to add a touch of celes­tial charm to any occa­sion. Whether you’re dress­ing up for a cos­tume par­ty or pho­to shoot or sim­ply embrac­ing your inner angel, these whim­si­cal wings are the per­fect acces­so­ry to ele­vate your look with grace and ele­gance.

Embark on a delight­ful cro­chet jour­ney this hol­i­day sea­son with our free cro­chet pat­tern for cre­at­ing angel wings. Per­fect for adorn­ing your Christ­mas tree or serv­ing as a charm­ing orna­ment, these heav­en­ly wings are an excel­lent project for begin­ners. With a com­bi­na­tion of basic stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet, dou­ble cro­chet, and slip stitch­es, you’ll craft a beau­ti­ful angel­ic acces­so­ry that adds a touch of mag­ic to your hol­i­day decor. So, gath­er your favorite cot­ton yarn, choose the hook size that suits your style, and start this joy­ful and fes­tive project.

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To begin this cro­chet adven­ture, we’ll uti­lize the mag­ic ring tech­nique for a seam­less start. Make a loop with a long tail and cre­ate your mag­ic ring, secur­ing it with a slip stitch. The mag­ic cir­cle ensures a tight cen­ter for your angel wings. Next, work a set of sin­gle cro­chets into the ring, mark­ing the first stitch with a stitch mark­er. As you con­tin­ue, you’ll wit­ness the wings take shape with each stitch.

crochet angel wings pattern

Mov­ing on to the angel’s body, incor­po­rate dou­ble cro­chets and chain stitch­es to form the intri­cate details of the wings. Pay close atten­tion to spe­cial stitch­es like the invis­i­ble decrease and invis­i­ble increase, con­tribut­ing to the ele­gance of your cro­chet angel. These tech­niques cre­ate a smooth, pol­ished fin­ish, mak­ing your cre­ation stand out.

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Sup­plies:
F hook
Caron Soft Yarn

Yarn nee­dle

Mea­sures about 2–3 inch­es, Make it big­ger with a big­ger hook and more chains. 

Abbre­vi­a­tions:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
sc=single cro­chet
dc=double cro­chet
ch=chain

Row 1: Ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 4 chs, work 5 sc in last ch. On the oth­er side, work sc in the next 3 stitch­es leave 2 stitch­es left unworked 

Row 2: Ch 1, Turn. work a sc in the next 3 stitch­es, 2sc increase in next 4 sts, sc in the next 5 stitch­es

Row 3: Ch 3, Turn. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and sc in the next ch, and sc in the next 15 stitch­es,  leave 2 stitch­es left unworked 

Row 4: Ch 1, Turn. work sc in the next 2 stitch­es, 2sc increase in next 4 stitch­es. Fas­ten off and Weave in your ends.

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As you progress through the con­tin­u­ous rounds, don’t for­get to switch col­ors if you desire a more vibrant and per­son­al­ized touch. Whether you opt for tra­di­tion­al hol­i­day hues or a palette that com­ple­ments your unique style, these col­or changes will enhance the visu­al appeal of your angel wings.

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A video tuto­r­i­al accom­pa­nies this free cro­chet pat­tern for those who pre­fer visu­al guid­ance. Watch as the angel wings come to life, mak­ing the process even more enjoy­able for begin­ners and advanced cro­cheters alike. The sim­plic­i­ty of the pat­tern makes it a per­fect project for craft fairs, a thought­ful hand­made gift for a fam­i­ly mem­ber, or a love­ly addi­tion to your hol­i­day dec­o­ra­tions.

In con­clu­sion, this free cro­chet angel wings pat­tern is a fan­tas­tic way to infuse the hol­i­day spir­it into your craft­ing endeav­ors. Whether you’re a fan of angel dec­o­ra­tions, look­ing for a cute lit­tle orna­ment, or want to cre­ate a per­fect gift, these wings are ver­sa­tile and enjoy­able. Share your fin­ished mas­ter­piece on your favorite social media sites, and don’t for­get to add a hang­ing loop for easy place­ment on your Christ­mas tree. So, with your favorite yarn in hand and a lit­tle time set aside for craft­ing, dive into this project with a “hap­py cro­chet­ing” spir­it, cre­at­ing a beau­ti­ful cro­chet angel that will undoubt­ed­ly become a cher­ished part of your hol­i­day decor.

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