This bauble crochet motif is a quick and festive project that's perfect for adding handmade touches to your holiday crafts.
It's simple, beginner-friendly, and ideal for cards, gift tags, and Christmas décor.

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- Materials Needed
- Skill Level
- Yarn and Hook Information
- Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Gauge
- Finished Size
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- Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
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A bauble crochet motif is one of those small seasonal projects that's easy to make but adds a lot of impact, especially during the holiday season.
Designed to resemble a classic Christmas ornament, this motif works beautifully as a decorative element you can attach to all sorts of handmade items.
Whether you're creating personalised gift tags, embellishing greeting cards, or adding detail to larger crochet projects, this is a simple way to bring a festive feel into your work.
This bauble crochet motif is beginner-friendly and uses basic stitches, making it a great option if you want something quick and low-pressure during a busy season.
Because it's small, it's also perfect for using scrap yarn-especially those leftover reds, greens, golds, or metallic threads that tend to build up over time.
You can keep the design minimal with a single color or add a contrasting top section to mimic the look of a real ornament.
Another reason this bauble crochet motif is so useful is its versatility. You can make several in one sitting and use them across different projects, from holiday gift wrapping to home décor.
If you're looking for a small, practical crochet project that fits seamlessly into Christmas crafting, this motif is a reliable go-to.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Quick to make, ideal for last-minute holiday crafting
- Great for using scrap yarn in festive colors
- Beginner-friendly with simple construction
- Perfect size for cards, gift tags, and small decorations
- Easy to customize with colors, stripes, or embroidery
- Works as a standalone motif or small crochet applique
- Adds a handmade touch to Christmas gifts and décor
Materials Needed
Yarn
- #3 Light (light worsted, DK, 8ply) acrylic yarn, with about 14 wraps per inch (WPI)*
- You will need Col A (bauble color, e.g. blue), and Col B (top color, e.g. yellow).
Hook
- 3.5 mm (E/4) hook
- 2.5 mm hook
Other
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Skill Level
★☆☆☆☆ - Beginner
Time estimate: It took me about under 30 minutes per crochet motif.
Yarn and Hook Information
You can use any kind of yarn you'd like to make this crochet bauble.
Cotton, acrylic, and blends work just as well. It's great for using up scrap yarn.
Just make sure that you use an appropriate hook size for the yarn you are using.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Ch - Chain
- St/s - Stitch/es
- Col - Color
- Hdc - Half Double Crochet
- Sl st - Slip Stitch
- FO - Fasten Off
- Sc - Single Crochet
- FO - Fasten Off
- [ ] at the end of each row indicates how many stitches are needed in that row.
Gauge
Gauge is not too important for this crochet project.
Finished Size

The finished size of these crochet baubles is about 2 inches (5 cm) x 1.5 inches (3.80 cm) (not including the length of the hanging loop).
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Instructions
- Col A - Bauble body color, e.g. green
- Col B - Top color, e.g. yellow
You will be working in rounds for the body.
Round 1: Using your 3.5 mm (E/4) hook, Col A, make a magic ring, ch2 (not a st), 10 hdc into ring, pull tail tight to close ring, sl st into 1st hdc to join. [10 hdc].
Round 2: Ch2 (not a st), 2 hdc in each st around, sl st into 1st hdc to join. FO, weaving in any ends. [20 hdc].
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Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Use cotton yarn if you want the motif to hold its shape well on cards or tags
- Try metallic or glitter yarn for a more festive, ornament-like finish
- Add a small contrasting round at the top to mimic the bauble cap
- Keep stitches tight so the motif stays neat and structured
- Experiment with classic holiday colors like red, green, white, and gold
- Use a smaller hook size for a firmer, more polished look
- Add surface crochet or embroidery details for stripes or patterns
Perfect Occasions to Use This Craft
- Christmas cards and handmade gift tags
- Holiday gift wrapping embellishments
- Scrap yarn projects during the festive season
- Craft fairs and small, quick-sell items
- Adding detail to stockings, bags, or decorations
- Creating coordinated sets of holiday-themed crochet motifs
How To Use This Craft
- Attach to gift tags for a reusable, handmade detail
- Glue or sew onto greeting cards for a textured design
- String together multiple bauble crochet motifs for a garland
- Add a loop to turn it into a mini ornament
- Use as embellishments on stockings or holiday décor
- Include in scrapbooking or festive craft projects
FAQ
Yes, it uses basic stitches and simple shaping, making it a great starting point for beginner crocheters.
You can use any yarn type you'd like - cotton is more durable, but acrylic works just as well.
You can sew, glue, or use adhesive dots depending on the material you're attaching it to.

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