Sign in Create account

Crochet Icicle Angel

The Crochet Icicle Angel is a delightful winter decoration that brings a touch of whimsy and charm to any space. With its delicate crocheted design and shimmering icicle wings, this little angel is sure to add a cozy and festive vibe to your home during the holiday season. Whether hanging from a Christmas tree or adorning a mantelpiece, this handmade creation is bound to spark joy and admiration among your guests. Crafting your very own Crochet Icicle Angel can be a fun and rewarding project, allowing you to showcase your creativity and bring a bit of magic into your home. So, grab your crochet hook and some sparkly yarn, and let's get crafting this adorable winter angel together!

What you need

00 steel crochet hook
bedspread weight cotton thread
2 beads (optional)

Instructions

If you are using a bead to decorate the end of the icicle put it on your thread now.

Head (worked in rounds without joining) chain 2 6 single crochet in the second chain from hook. 2 single crochet in each stitch around. (12 single crochet) crochet 2 rounds even. single crochet 2 together around until 4 stitches remain.

slip stitch next single crochet, skip 1 single crochet, slip stitch the next stitch together with the first slip stitch.

Body chain 20 (or 30, whichever length you like).

Pull up the bead if you are using one, slip stitch around the bead, now work 4 single crochet in each chain, to last 2 chains. Slip stitch in next chain

Wings Get the directions for working a double triple (or treble) crochet (if needed).

*chain 5, work 5 double triple crochet in the 1st chain of the chain 5, slip stitch in the same chain as the beginning of the chain 5, repeat from * end off leaving the thread long enough to feed through the angels head and be able to create the hanging loop.

If you want to have a bead in the middle between the wings thread it on now, and secure it there.

After that is done pull the end of the thread up through the angels head.Create the loop, secure. I just wound the thread around another stitch. It didn’t need a knot. Feed this end back through the head of the angel, cut it off so it does not show.

Like!
Add to bookmarks
575
No comments