What Are You Crocheting for the Holidays?

By Rachel Choi – 18 Comments
I love the holidays, the time of the year for family, food, and giving! No matter what you celebrate you are bound to be crocheting something for the holidays. Maybe you are making gifts for the family and friends, new table cloths for the special dinner, or extra hats and scarfs to donate.

If you are having trouble think up great gifts for your family and friends, check out the list of Fast Crochet Gift Ideas for the Holidays.

Or if you are still on the fence about giving crocheted gifts, see what others have answered to the infamous questions “Do You Give Crocheted Gifts?

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So what are you crocheting for the holidays?

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18 Comments

  1. Donna says:

    I am crocheting Angel Dishcloths. I made 2 several months ago and already gave them as birthday gifts. So… I am making more. They are coming out really cute.

  2. Bananas says:

    Turkeys for the centerpieces of tables, gloves ,hats, scarfs, and baby blankets

  3. Brittany H. says:

    I’m making hats and possibly mittens. I’m using your hat pattern I’ve made comments on. It came out really good. But I’m going to donate them. There is a place in Portland, Oregon called Bridges To Change. It’s a program to help people who just get out of prison. I thought I’d make hats and mittens for people who just get outbwho own just about nothing.

    Besides that I plan on taping flowers to pens, and making flowered wreaths for other Christmas preasents.

  4. Linda says:

    I am crocheting scarves, dolls, and hats for my grandbabies. I am also crocheting wrist warmers for sister n laws.

  5. Marie says:

    I’m crocheting blankets for six of my grandchildren. I’ve got the fifth one almost finished and the sixth is 2/3ds of the way done. I got them all mostly done during the summer and had to put them aside because California gets too hot to have blankets on your lap. So now that the weather is cooler I’m finishing them up. They are eight-pointed star ripple blankets, each with three colours.

  6. Christine says:

    I’m crocheting pot holders simple double crochet stitch. I learned how to add a color for a trim of course Christmas colors.

  7. wendy says:

    I am crocheting afghans for my 7 neices and nephews i have finshed 4 and the other 3 are in various stages of completion

  8. Corinne says:

    I am actually trying to make all of my presents this year hand made (for the girls) and it includes quite a few crochet projects. I am learning alot by doing this and having a great deal of fun too.

  9. Lane† says:

    I am making a few blankets and some American Girl Doll clothes for my younger sisters.

    Bananas, what a wonderful idea! I never thought about crocheting turkeys!

  10. I am crocheting toys for my grand-nieces, funny potholders for my friends in themes that have personal meaning to each one… from patterns I’ve collected, funny 70’s style booties for the same friends, an afghan based on Rothko’s paintings for my niece (he’s her favorite artist), a red coat with fun fur trim on about 4 inches around the bottom and on bottom of sleeves for my best friend, an armadillo for a friend at work who collects them…not the real thing, mind you! Also teeny bears for another collector friend, and matching hand towels and washcloths for other folks at work. I am also crocheting book marks to give all my student workers at work (I’m a library director in a community college). Here’s hoping I can get it all finished in time! I’ve been working all year, since I decided to try to give all hand-made gifts this year. Don’t think I’m going to be able to do that for everyone, though. Have already put off a sweater for a friend until next year. I’m going to design it myself, and really don’t have enough time to put into right now. Want it to be Wonderful, don’t cha know!

    What I’ve discovered though this process is that I really like to make stuffed toys and dolls!…and that I CAN crochet with thread! I’ve only used size 3 so far, but I figure if I can crochet with size 3, then surely I can crochet with size 5!….and that size 10 isn’t looking nearly so thin as it did once upon a time. Who knows?….but I absolutely WILL NOT crochet doilies…now way, no how!

  11. Felicia says:

    I am crocheting several items for Christmas gifts. I’ve already completed two of my gifts, plastic grocery bag holders. The designs I’ve chosen are quick and easy. I also plan to do slippers and caps/hats.

  12. Melanie says:

    Scarves, scarves, scarves. I also found this pattern for gloves that have slits to poke your fingers through. I might make those.

  13. Sara says:

    I am making at least one scarf. I’m also making some “crochet balls” as toys for a new baby in the family. Might be making some dish clothes for someone too!

  14. Maggi says:

    This is my absolute favorite time of the year! Right now I’m working on a Christmas tree skirt and I’m hoping to crochet all of my gifts for others this year.

  15. Bonnie says:

    I buy kitchen towels, cut them in half, serge on the raw edge. Then crochet to hang in the kitchen to dry my hands on when I wash my hands. Great gift

  16. Cynthia says:

    I plan to give crocheted (by me) scarves and matching hats to my nieces and nephew who just moved to colder climate area from Houston, TX. For my son who is in The Netherlands for a year of school, I plan to make a cozy afghan.I just finished a hat scarf for him, but I will send that to him sooner. I am trying to finish one of those infinity scarf/wrap for my 24 year old daughter. And for my 12 year old, I also plan to make a hat and scarf set as well as a matching bag. I also want to make cotton washcloth’s and pot holders to give to friends. I am trying to make gifts this year rather than buying them. My goal is to eventually make all of the gifts for Christmas giving.

  17. Katie says:

    I am crocheting Christmas Doilies and covers for the ball ornaments. I have already made the kitchen dishcloths and hangers, hotpads etc. I need to get my Christams Angel doily finished but I am working on several different ones at all times.

  18. Linda says:

    I am finishing a tablecloth for my daughter and the snowflake afghan for my in laws. I want to make some hats, some dishcloths and some doilies,,hope I have time to finish after working all day.

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