Surprising My Mom’s Students With A Crochet Christmas Tree
Hello everyone, I’m so excited to share with you all this Christmas tree I crocheted for my mom’s students. Last week, my mom came home saying that she asked her students what they wanted for Christmas and they all shouted “Christmas tree”. I asked why kids of about 4 years will all want Christmas tree because at the age of 4 I’m sure I wanted toys. She explained that the school bought a Christmas tree and when they saw it on the school compound, they came crying to her that they wanted to have one in their class too.
I was surprised that my mom even asked her kids what they wanted for Christmas because if I remember very well, none of my teachers asked me such a question. It made me understand why most of these kids always want to come home with her after school.
At first, her plan was to buy a huge christmas tree for her class but she realized that would draw attention to her class and could even put her in trouble with the school authorities.
I came up with an idea to crochet a Christmas tree. I knew I was going to make the wrap like that of a rose flower but I didn’t know how to make it stand so I went to Pinterest for to look for inspiration.
I used 2 and half balls of yarn for this tree.
I started by making the wrap of the tree. I made a long chain of about 120 inches if not more. I then continued by making single crochet all throughout the chain.
I then made three chains, skipped a stitch and slip stitched into the next stitch. By doing this, I created a hole for the next step which was the shell stitch. I then made 5 double crochet in all the holes to create the shell. And I was done with the wrap.
I made a 3D cone for the tree using hard paper.
When I was done with that, I used a glue to attach the wraps to the cone and it even turned out the wrap was too long so I had to find a way to cut it off without undoing the the whole thing.
I then made a star for the apex of the tree. I made a magic ring and then made 10 single crochet in it. I then made 4 chains and then filled it with a slip stitch, single crochet and half double crochet. I made this 5 times to complete the star.
When I finished, I was going to use pearl to decorate the tree but I remembered kids love colourful things so I made the pearls using different colors. I made an incomplete magic ring, yarned over, went inside the ring 5 times, yarned over and sealed it with a slip stitch.
I then used a glue to attached the colourful pearls to the tree and I was done. The tree was about 31cm high.
I had a very busy schedule today but I did the important things and left work to surprise my mom’s students. I’m not going to say much but I believe the pictures will do all the talking for me. The silver lining was that she also got surprised in the end.
The favourite part of the tree for me are the pearls because the kids attached it themselves. I could see how excited they got anytime they were able to attach a pearl.
I couldn’t stop smiling when I saw their reaction. I’m so happy that I did this and I believe this project was worth every minute of the three days I spent. I always wondered why my mom preferred teaching preschool to primary but after I spent the day with them, I think I understand why. Aside from the fact that I heard a lot of “Madam I will weewee” every 2 seconds, the kids were really lovely to be with. And I’m so glad that I got to give them what they wanted for Christmas. Santa indeed came early for them.
Thank you for your time.
This is my entry to the #needleworkyourchristmas contest
All images are mine
Fantabulous!
Their joy says it all
National anthem, for sure
Yeah I know right
Thank you
A lot of weewee definitely goes on in that class😂
This us quite impressive.....
Nice
Thank you Seki
This post has been manually curated by @steemflow from Indiaunited community. Join us on our Discord Server.
Do you know that you can earn a passive income by delegating to @indiaunited. We share more than 100 % of the curation rewards with the delegators in the form of IUC tokens. HP delegators and IUC token holders also get upto 20% additional vote weight.
Here are some handy links for delegations: 100HP, 250HP, 500HP, 1000HP.
100% of the rewards from this comment goes to the curator for their manual curation efforts. Please encourage the curator @steemflow by upvoting this comment and support the community by voting the posts made by @indiaunited..
This post received an extra 1.52% vote for delegating HP / holding IUC tokens.
Precious little tree, I love these woven trees, I made a similar one last year and saw this one so beautiful and remembered it. Blessings.
Ohh okay, I’m glad I reminded you of something beautiful you made.
Thank you so much.
Omg, this is so beautiful 😍. Deserve to be in a museum 🤯. Creative as ever, nothing less🥰
My queeennn☺️☺️
Thank you so much Rayoo. Means a lot to me.
The pleasure is all mine☺️
This Christmas tree looks nice. You really tried crocheting it, making it look so lovely. I'm sure the kids appreciated it.
Yeah they really did beyond what I even expected.
Thank you Becky.
You're welcome
The smile on their faces said it all. Children of nowadays with their expectations, you did well with the Christmas tree, it is a brilliant idea.
I know right… Their requests are always out of this world.
Thank you so much Monica.
There is lot of joy in all their faces. Makes the world even more special. 👏🏿
Yeah that’s true.
Thank you so much
They look very excited these children, with this precious tree, unforgettable moments that really fill the spirit.💗
Yeah that’s true.
Thank you☺️
😊❤️
Crochet Christmas tree?
Wow this amazing💜 @mama abenad you're very talented🥹
Yeah crochet Christmas tree🤭
Thank you so muchhhh☺️
Awww this is really beautiful 😍❤️
Thank you☺️
The kids looks so happy.Wonderful
Yeah they do.
Thank you
Okay this is the cutest Christmas tree I have ever seen! I love how joyful the kids looks when holding or examining the tree. It was so nice of you to provide that kind of happiness for them.
Yeah their smiles made me happy too.
Thank you so much.