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Easy Free Crochet Square Christmas Tree Pattern for Beginners

Published: Aug 18, 2026

Make your holidays merry and creative with this free crochet square Christmas tree pattern, a simple yet festive project ideal for decor or heartfelt gifts.

Making a small Christmas tree with a square shape is a simple and fun way to celebrate the holiday season. The free crochet square Christmas tree pattern makes it easy for anyone to create this charming decoration, whether you are a beginner or a child learning to crochet.

Simple Free Crochet Square Christmas Tree Pattern for Ornaments

The beauty of this square tree lies in its clean, straight edges, giving it a fresh and modern look compared to traditional Christmas trees. You can choose green yarn for the tree’s body and add little touches of red, white, or gold to make it look bright and festive. By changing the thickness of the yarn or the size of your crochet hook, you can make your tree smaller to hang on a Christmas tree or larger to place on a table as a decoration.

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This pattern is very useful! You can create many square trees and join them to make cozy blankets or colorful wall hangings. They also work well as decorations for Christmas gifts, cheerful ornaments for your home, or even as practical coasters during holiday parties.

The most important stitch in this design is the single crochet, which helps make the fabric tight and even. Along with easy chains and simple stitch increases, these techniques help form the square shape that makes this tree so special. Because the stitches are simple and easy to follow, this is a great project for everyone to enjoy.

With this pattern, you can make pretty ornaments, decorations, blankets, coasters, and gifts that bring the warmth and joy of Christmas into your home in a handmade way.

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Granny Square Christmas Tree Keychain Pattern

Infuse your winter crocheting with festive flair by making this quick and delightful Granny Square Christmas Tree Keychain. Merging the timeless charm of the granny square with a creative construction, this crochet project results in a cheerful, tree-shaped motif that’s as versatile as it is adorable. Ideal as a stocking stuffer, gift topper, or purse accent, this project is straightforward and highly customizable for a truly unique seasonal creation.


Pattern Basic Points

  • Classic granny square construction: Begins with a magic ring and worked outward in rounds for a symmetrical motif.
  • Five rounds of expansion: Each round builds on the last, maintaining clean corners and increasing project size.
  • Folded assembly: The square is folded to transform into a tree silhouette.
  • Whip-stitched seams: Secure, nearly invisible sewing achieves crisp edges.
  • Dimensional trunk: Crafted separately after folding, using treble stitches for a realistic finish.
  • Keychain-friendly: Designed with hardware attachment in mind for practical, everyday use.

Special Notes

  • Pay attention to stitch count in each round to ensure a perfectly square granny motif, which is essential for even folding and professional assembly.
  • Use firmly spun, smooth cotton yarn for stitch definition and keychain durability.
  • Ends should be woven in thoroughly as keychains are handled and jostled often.
  • Finished motif can be decorated further with embroidery, beads, or small crocheted "baubles" for extra holiday fun.
  • The invisible bind-off helps give a polished finish to your motif’s edge.

Skill Level

Confident Beginner

Crocheters comfortable with basic granny squares, slip stitching, working in the round, and treble stitches will find this project engaging yet accessible.


Materials

  • 100% Cotton Yarn:
    • Green or other chosen color for tree body
    • Brown yarn scrap for trunk
  • 3mm (Size 3) Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends and invisible joins
  • Scissors
  • Ball Chain or Keychain Ring: For attachment

Optional: Embellishments such as beads, sequins, or embroidery thread.


Measurements / Sizing

  • Motif size: Approx. 8.5 cm along the longest side after folding.
  • Total length: About 11 cm, including ball chain or keychain hardware.

Gauge

Gauge is not critical for this item. For reference, a standard five-round granny square with a 3mm hook and cotton yarn should measure approximately 8.5 cm across. Adjust hook size if your work is too large or small.


Stitch Abbreviations

Abbreviation Stitch
ch chain
sl st slip stitch
dc double crochet
tr treble crochet
MR magic ring
st(s) stitch(es)

Special Stitches

  • Magic Ring (MR): Begin with an adjustable loop for a neat foundation.
  • Invisible Bind-Off: Create a seamless finish by threading yarn through the finishing stitch with a tapestry needle.
  • Whip Stitch (back loop only): Used for sewing the motif edges, passing through just the back loops for a flat seam.

Pattern Instructions

1. Granny Square Motif

Round 1

  • Make a magic ring.
  • Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc into ring.
  • (Ch 2, 3 dc) three times.
  • Ch 2, 2 dc into ring (so you end with four 3-dc groups and four ch-2 corners).
  • Join to top of initial ch-3 with a sl st.
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Round 2

  • Sl st into the next 2 dc and into the first ch-2 corner.
  • Ch 5 (counts as dc + ch 2), 3 dc in same corner.
  • (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in each subsequent corner.
  • On last corner, work 3 dc, ch 2, 2 dc.
  • Join with sl st to top of starting ch-5.

Round 3

  • Sl st to first ch-2 corner space.
  • Ch 5, 3 dc in corner.
  • In each side gap, 3 dc.
  • At each corner, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc).
  • Repeat around, ending with 2 dc in beginning corner, join with sl st to the third chain of starting ch-5.

Rounds 4 & 5

  • Continue in established pattern:
    • Sl st into corner, ch 5, 3 dc in corner.
    • 3 dc in each side gap,
    • At each corner, (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)
  • End each round with 2 dc in start corner and join as before.
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Finishing the Granny Square

  • After Round 5, cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.
  • Pull yarn through final stitch and use the tapestry needle for an invisible bind-off: thread yarn under the next stitch and back through the previous one for a seamless finish.

2. Assembly

Folding & Sewing the Tree

  • Place the finished square flat.
  • Fold diagonally so two opposite corners meet, making a triangle with one corner as the top and the folded edge as the tree’s “base.”
  • Use the initial yarn tail to sew the top of the tree (if needed) with a whip stitch through back loops only.
  • Use the long finishing tail to sew one or both open side edges, maintaining the triangle shape and sewing through back loops only for less bulky seams.
  • Secure and weave in tails at both ends.

Tree Trunk

  • With brown yarn, attach to the central base (folded edge/bottom point).
  • Ch 4,
  • In same base point, work 5 treble crochet (tr) stitches.
  • Ch 4, then sl st to the same spot to finish trunk.
  • Fasten off and weave in brown yarn end.

3. Final Steps

  • Weave in all remaining yarn ends carefully for a tidy look.
  • Attach the ball chain or keychain ring securely to the top point/corner of the tree (where both folds meet for best balance).
  • (Optional: Add beads or other decorations as desired to mimic tree ornaments.)
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Assembly & Finished Size

  • How to Assemble:
    1. Complete granny square as described for five rounds.
    2. Fold and sew as described, sewing through back loops only.
    3. Make and attach the trunk at the base center.
    4. Thoroughly weave in all ends for durability.
    5. Attach keychain hardware at the top of the tree.
  • Final Measurements: Motif—8.5 cm across; total length with keychain, about 11 cm.
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Conclusion

You have crocheted a Granny Square Christmas Tree Keychain, the perfect blend of classic crochet technique and festive creativity. This project is a wonderful way to use up yarn scraps, add handmade charm to your holidays, and create gifts that will delight friends and family. The clear structure and repetitive rhythm of granny square rounds make this an engaging introduction to motif work, while the clever fold and finishing techniques elevate the end product to something genuinely special.

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