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Peace on Earth Angel

Peace on Earth Angel
Peace on Earth Angel

"For this year’s #12WeeksChristmasCAL I have designed the Peace on Earth Angel Pattern for you to crochet. This Christmas Angel is crocheted with medium weight yarn, beginning at the top her head and worked in continuous rounds to the base of her skirt. You will add the wings to the back of her dress using simple whip-stitches at the end, crochet the ‘arm’ and simply insert it through the small holes in her dress you created by following the crocheting instructions and slip the crocheted halo between the stitches at the back of her head. This Angel stands on her own and she does not need to be ‘stiffened.' Her halo is designed with a thin bow wire I purchased at our local craft store, so it holds its shape and stays in place easily."

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

MaterialsYarn

Intermediate

Materials List

  • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver – (7 oz/198 g; 364 yds/333 m), 100% acrylic. Medium [4] Weight in White. The finished angel used 72 yards
  • Hook: 4.0 mm (G) Furls Odyssey (pictured) was used for the entire project EXCEPT the halo
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Poly-Fil
  • Halo: Bowdabra Bow Wire – Color Gold and 2.25 mm (B) crochet hook

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I love angels and this symbol of one is really sweet. I like the fact that it can 'stand' on it's own without a stiffening agent. This is beautiful for a tree decoration too. It's a project that can be made for toddlers to enjoy without concern that it will be harmful. A loved angel is a huggable good thing for a little one, don't you think?

That's a really pretty angel! Now can you find us a knitted angel pattern that looks as good? (I'm joking) I have tried my hand at crocheting this year but I'm not up to that yet. I'd love to knit a pretty angel to stand on the piano at Christmas this year.

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