Crochet Wind Spinner

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Crochet Wind Spinner

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I made this crochet wind spinner for my home's Christmas decoration. This project is simple and beginner-friendly because we only need basic crochet stitches. It can be made longer for window decoration or shorter for the Christmas tree.

I hope you enjoy and have fun doing this unique handmade Christmas decoration.


I would love to see your work! Find more Christmas decor inspiration on my Instagram @calufeitoamao.


Good crochet!

Luciene

Supplies

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- Yarns of two different colours. It can be whatever yarn you have at home; Use the two colours with similar thicknesses.

- Crochet hook compatible with the chosen yarn; I used a 3 mm one. 

- Tapestry needle;

- Scissor;

- Small wooden balls (optional).


As it is a Christmas decoration, I recommend yarn colours such as white, red, gold, and green are chosen. Christmas colours that match your home decor.

The First Step - Chain Stitches

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Abbreviations:


ch - chain stitch

dc - double crochet

sl st - slip stitch

incDC - increase in dc (refers to two double crochet stitches made on the same base point)

inc3dc - three double crochet stitches made on the same base point


PATTERN


Row 1 - Chain stitches

This row will define the size of your crochet wind spinner, so make the number of chains correspond to the length you want.

As an example: my longest wind spinner was approximately 85 cm long and I made 110 chains using 4 mm thread. My smallest wind spinner, which can be used to place on the Christmas tree, is 15 cm long and I made 21 chains using the same yarn. Both lengths are with the pendant disregarded.

Second Row

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Row 2 - incDC - increase in dc

In the 3rd chain, counting from the needle, make a double crochet and continue making 2 double crochets in each chain from the previous row. Use the same yarn used in row 1.


Cut the yarn leaving a 20 cm piece. This thread will be used to make the finish and a handle for the wind spinner to be hung.


Undo the working handle so the pattern doesn't come off.

Changing Color

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Row 3 - inc3dc - three double crochet stitches made on the same base point

Using yarn of a different colour than used before, work 3 double crochets in each base stitch. A strategy to start your row is to make 3 chains imitating double crochet.

Cut the yarn leaving a 20 cm piece. This thread will be used to make the finish and a handle for the wind spinner to be hung.


Undo the working handle so the pattern doesn't come off.

Finishing

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Row 4 - sl st

With the same yarn used on row 3, work slip stitches through all the base stitches.

Cut the yarn leaving a 20 cm piece. This thread will be used to make the finish and a handle for the wind spinner to be hung.


Undo the working handle so the pattern doesn't come off.

Making a Yarn Handle

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Gather the three threads from the end of the wind spinner. Tie two knots: one at the base and another 10 cm apart, making a loop of thread to hang.

Probably the shape of your wind spinner must be strange. Organize the layers and their format.

The Pendant

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In order for your wind spinner to be organized in the air I suggest you put a hanging thing at the end of it. For this project, I used yarn and wooden balls but you can use whatever your imagination allows. I would love to see your idea.


Your wind spinner is ready! ;)

You rock!

Tell me the plans you have for this cutie you just made. I would love to receive a message from you.

Luciene