So many people send Christmas cards with a family photo on it, so I wanted to make something to be used as a fun photo prop!
I introduce to you, the Jumbo Jingle Ball Christmas Ornament!
(Yes, I wanted to make the title as long as possible! Haha!)
Or cute holiday home decor!
I know what you’re thinking.
“I absolutely needed a giant crochet Christmas ornament ball pattern!” You’re welcome.
My pattern tester Allyson embellished hers with this beautiful snowflake applique from the pattern by Heidi of StoneGnome! Get her FREE pattern HERE!
Here’s another made by my pattern tester Sonia! She added the beautiful line details to it.
My pattern tester Keeley added a cute monogram to hers!
Do you prefer a full video tutorial?
Follow along here:
PATTERN
PDF available for purchase HERE!
NOTE: This is a Chrisette Designs original design.
This pattern is NOT to be SOLD.
You may sell what you make, but must use your own photos and should credit me by showing the link to my pattern here.
If you need assistance or find a site selling my pattern, please feel free to contact me at chrisettedesigns@yahoo.com Enjoy!
MATERIALS:
1. Medium weight size 4 yarn in any colors. I used Hobby Lobby brand “I Love This Yarn”.
***(342 yds all together! This can be done in 1 skein of 1 color! It’s great for using up scrap yarn for the stripes.)***
2. 4mm crochet hook: (or smaller depending on your yarn. Choose a hook that doesn’t leave big holes between your stitches! See “Guage” section below.)
3. Stitch marker: I like these Hobby Lobby ones.
4. Bent Yarn needle.
5. Polyfil: about 30 oz. (12 oz. bags are $2.99 at Hobby Lobby.)
STITCHES: (U.S. Terms)
Magic Ring: Video tutorial here:
hdc: half double crochet

hdc2tog: half double crochet 2 together
. Use the invisible decrease so the holes stay small. Here’s my video showing how:
st(s): stitch(es)

ch: chain

sl st: slip stitch
blo: back loop only. Video tutorial here:
NOTES:
1. Work in continuous rounds.
2. 
Using stitch markers: Make the first stitch of the row you are starting. Put the stitch marker in the stitch you just made. Crochet around. The last stitch of the row will be the one before the stitch marker. To begin the new round, take the stitch marker out, do one stitch where the marker was, and replace the marker right where you just stitched. Here is a video tutorial on stitch markers:
3. The finished ornament is about 12.5 inches (31.75 cm) tall, and about 10.5 inches (26.67 cm) wide.
 This will vary depending on the yarn you use and how tight or loose your tension is. (See the “Gauge” section below.)
4. This pattern is on 8.5 x 11in. pages so you can print them if you wish.

5. Wash instructions: follow the yarn label of the brand/material you are using.
6. If you don’t like the jagged line from the stripes of color that will show on the back, here is a video tutorial showing how to make it line up:
I just love this Christmas Jingle Ball. How did you know I needed one. Also thank you to Heidi for the pretty snowflake as it really sets the Jingle Ball off. I am sure all my nephews and nieces will want one now.
Thank you so much! And I just knew in my gut that the world needed this lol! And yes, I love the snowflake! I left it plain so you can all feel free to embellish it in different ways 🙂 I’d love to see yours when it’s finished!
What a lovely x mas ball! Love it, greets Sofie
Aw thank you so much! Feel free to tag me @chrisette_dsigns if you share any pics of yours on social media!