Loopy Tree Ornament

Loopy Tree Ornament

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p103015
Date Added: October 7, 1999

This tree starts out as a simple circle then it is worked in rounds alternating a round of dc and a round of loop stitches. After making the initial circle you turn your work so that you are working on the back side of the circle.


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Row Markers
Gee what would make good stitch markers without buying the commercial ones? I use tabs from loaves of bread. They have sharp little nibs on them but they can easily be filed down with an emery board. Or you can always use the old standby, scraps of contrasting yarn. I know, I know, you may have already heard this tip but I feel it deserves to be heard again.