🎄New Festive Crochet Kits Are Here | Teddy Stocking, Angel and Santa

December is moving far too fast for my liking and I just haven’t had a chance to tell you about the new crochet kits I have in my Etsy shop! If you loved our previous seasonal ornament crochet kits (like the robin, Christmas pudding, reindeer, Christmas tree and gingerbread man ), this year I’m so excited to introduce you to three brand-new kits that will spread a little handmade magic wherever they hang. Two of them are brand new, fresh off the hook and never seen before, and one is a long-time show and pop-up shop favourite that’s finally landing in the online store.

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Three crocheted Christmas ornaments displayed: a Santa Claus, a teddy bear in a stocking, and an angel, all designed for holiday decorations.

🐻 Teddy Stocking – A Mini Surprise Inside

Meet the cutest stocking on the shelf: a soft, crocheted mini stocking complete with a removable teddy – perfect if you want to decorate the tree and maybe let someone adopt the teddy for their shelf or desk!

What makes this kit extra special:

  • A fully crochetable mini stocking, sized to hang neatly on your tree or fireplace.
  • A tiny, removable teddy that sits snugly inside – stitched separately so you can take it out and carry it around or gift it alone.
  • A mini present charm included in the kit, so you can attach a little “gift” into the stocking for a sparkle of holiday fun.

Whether you hang the stocking in December and then pass the teddy on as a sweet handmade gift, or keep both on display, this kit offers twice the charm for one joyful project 🎁

A crocheted mini stocking in red and white next to a removable teddy bear, placed on a wooden slice backdrop surrounded by pine branches.

👼 Glitter-Halo Angel

Next up: a delicately crocheted angel, radiant with holiday cheer and ready to bring some festive sparkle to your tree (or home décor).

What’s in the kit:

  • Yarn for the angel’s body and gown in classic soft tones — plus special yarn with a subtle metallic/glittery thread for her halo.
  • A mini bell charm — so the angel can hold her little bell in her hands.

This angel adds an ethereal, twinkly touch to any holiday setup – especially lovely if you’re going for that cosy, handmade Christmas aesthetic.

Crocheted angel figure with a golden halo and mini bell charm, placed on a wooden slice surrounded by pine needles.

🎅 Jolly St. Nick

Last but certainly not least: the kit you might recognise from fairs and shows, now finally online; our heritage-looking Santa – with a little extra charm!

With this kit you get:

  • A traditional, slightly vintage looking Father Christmas with carefully stitched facial details for a warm, nostalgic vibe.
  • A cute holly charm to attach to his hat – the finishing festive touch that brings him to life.

If you love heritage Christmas décor, this Santa will make a handsome addition, whether hung on a door, tree, or used as part of a larger handmade display.

Crocheted Santa ornament featuring a red hat with a pom-pom and holly detail, displayed on a wooden slice with evergreen foliage.

All the kits come with the yarn and materials needed including the twine for hanging – no need to hunt for anything. The kits also come packaged in a reusable clear bauble, ideal for gifting now, and once your crochet is proudly hanging on the tree, you can refill the bauble with chocolates, sweets, or a mini surprise to enjoy year after year.

The patterns are all written in UK terms, but shipping is available to anywhere. If you are not sure about UK terms then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

A collage of crocheted Christmas ornaments, including an angel, Santa, stocking with teddy bear, Christmas pudding, reindeer, gingerbread man, Christmas tree, and a festive dog, displayed on wooden slices with evergreen foliage.

Last domestic posting date for any of my crochet kits is this Friday 12 December for USA and Wednesday 17 December for the UK. Please shop early to avoid disappointment! I tend to send out orders as they arrive in as soon as possible, but I cannot guarantee how the post office delivery side will be at this time of year!

If you make up any of the crochet kits I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

A soft, crocheted mini stocking with a removable teddy bear inside, displayed next to festive decorations.

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Meet Argyll the Reindeer — A Festive Crochet Delight from Simply Crochet Issue 168

Hey lovelies, hope you are all well. Bit of advance warning, I’m going to be mentioning the ‘C’ word in this post. I know, I know – but it’s the beginning of November (already!), and us crocheters need a bit of prep time, am I right? So without further ado I’m delighted to share with you today a new pattern featured in Simply Crochet issue 168. Allow me to introduce Argyll the Reindeer – a charming little character who’s bound to bring some handmade holiday cheer to your hook this season.

A handmade grey crocheted reindeer named Argyll, wearing a colourful plaid tartan scarf, posed on a decorative table against a textured wall.

Argyll is more than just a Christmas ornament; he’s a handmade friend who gives your home that warm, cosy holiday spirit. With his antlers, sweet face, and stout little body, he’s ideal as a hearth decoration or a whimsical gift for someone who adores handmade touches.

Sometimes a tiny decoration just won’t do am I right? You want something that really makes a statement. Standing proudly at around 36cm (14in) tall, Argyll is the reindeer for the job!

A hand-crocheted grey reindeer named Argyll, wearing a green, purple and pink tartan scarf, is standing next to a wicker basket in front of a fireplace.

Argyll is a lovely easy make for adventurous beginners – the pattern uses simple stitches and clear shaping, so you can build confidence as you go. The only slightly fiddly part is his little scarf, but don’t let that put you off! Once you get your hook moving, it quickly comes together and adds such a charming finishing touch to his look. Before you know it, you’ll have a reindeer that’s ready to dash straight into your festive décor.

🦌 SAVE ARGYLL THE REINDEER ON RAVELRY 🦌

What you need for the pattern

I used Yarnspirations Caron Simply Soft Aran (170.1g / 288m. 100% Acrylic) in Feathered Gray, Pagoda and Plum Perfect with a bit of Yarnspirations Caron Simply Soft Party Aran (85g / 150m.1% Metalized Polyester, 99% Acrylic) Fuchsia Sparkle – because what’s Christmas if you can’t have a bit of glitz!

Image of yarn skeins in various colours: grey, teal, plum, and pink sparkle, alongside a crocheted reindeer figure wearing a scarf.

Then the only other things you need for Argyll the Reindeer are:

Where to Find the Pattern

Issue 168 of Simply Crochet magazine is available in print via UK newsagents and craft shops, or you can obtain a digital copy through the Simply Crochet website or apps as a digital issue.

Issue cover of Simply Crochet 168 magazine featuring a woman smiling while wearing a colourful crocheted sweater, surrounded by festive visuals and patterns.

I absolutely can’t wait to see your versions of Argyll the Reindeer. Whether he’s classic brown, snowy white, or something completely offbeat – don’t forget to tag me on social media so I don’t miss them.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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NEW Mini Crochet Kit | Robin Bauble Kit

December is moving far too fast for my liking and I just haven’t had a chance to tell you about a crochet new kit I have in my Etsy shop! It’s taken me a ridiculously long amount of time to hit go on this post just because I haven’t seemed to have any free time! I don’t know about you but I could do with another couple of weeks until Christmas – I think I always forget how busy things get at this time of year.

It’s the time when the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbing along – in fact he’s bobbed all the way to my Etsy shop as a brand new mini crochet kit.

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Pinterest collage of a crocheted Christmas Robin bauble kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Much like the mini crochet kits I released last year (see all the mini crochet kits here along with a big kit). This one was also released at the latest weekend Crochet Sanctuary where I was kindly allowed to bring a pop up shop to share with the other guests a range of my KCACOUKYarnybobs and Dear Ewe products.

Add a touch of festive cheer to your home with a sweet beaded robin ornament; it’s that happy bit of handmade hooking where each decoration you make will have its own personality and uniqueness!

❤️ Add the Robin Bauble Crochet Kit to your favourites on Ravelry ❤️

New for 2023 a Christmas Robin crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

This lovely Robin Christmas tree decoration would look beautiful on any tree. The kit makes as a single robin red breast ornament with subtle (optional) bead detail on his red breast. Each kit contains 30g of Scheepjes Catona, the pattern, a length of black embroidery thread, a silver bell, 22 sead beads, some red sewing thread and a length of twine all in a reusable christmas bauble! There’s also the optional tool extra of picking up a premium bamboo 3mm hook (US approx. size D/3) if you don’t have one of those to hand.

The pattern is written in UK terms, but shipping is available to anywhere. If you are not sure about UK terms then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

Inside a clear bauble on a Christmas tree you can see some yarn for a Christmas Robin crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Whether you’re super organised or more of a last-minute buyer, yule need to make a note of the following dates to ensure your pressies are (hopefully) delivered in time for the big day.

Last domestic posting date for any of my crochet kits is this Monday 18 December. Please shop early to avoid disappointment! I tend to send out orders as they arrive in as soon as possible, but I cannot guarantee how the post office delivery side will be at this time of year!

Need to send abroad? Not a problem – like Santa, I do deliver all over the world, however I cannot guarantee delivery will be in time for Christmas, but a gift of crochet is fun at any time of year right!.

A crocheted Christmas Robin next to the bauble crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Then as my children are breaking up from school also on the 22 December I’ll mainly be spending some quality time with my family until the new year. I got my first ever yarn advent this year from Hook and Cwtch and it’s so beautiful so far! I had a design in mind when I bought it back in January this year and I’m looking forward to having a bit of time to bring that into reality!

If you make up a robin I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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NEW Mini Crochet Kit | Reindeer Bauble Kit

December is moving far too fast for my liking and I just haven’t had a chance to tell you about a crochet new kit I have in my Etsy shop! I don’t know about you but I could do with another couple of weeks until Christmas – I think I always forget how busy things get at this time of year.

But I do deerly love the holiday season and so I’m going to squeeze in telling you about a new little crochet kit that I hope you will find quite reindeering!

Okay, it might be time to rein in the puns a little….if you haven’t already guessed the kit is for a reindeer hanging ornament. Much like the mini crochet kits I released last year (see all the mini crochet kits here along with a big kit). This one was also released at the latest weekend Crochet Sanctuary where I was kindly allowed to bring a pop up shop to share with the other guests a range of my KCACOUKYarnybobs and Dear Ewe products.

Add a touch of festive cheer to your home with a sweet hanging reindeer ornament; it’s that happy bit of handmade hooking which will add that personalised reindeer touch to your Christmas Tree.

❤️ Add the Reindeer Bauble Crochet Kit to your favourites on Ravelry ❤️

Each kit contains 30g of Scheepjes Catona, the pattern, a length of black embroidery thread, a silver jingle bell and a length of twine all in a reusable christmas bauble! There’s also the optional tool extra of picking up a premium bamboo 3mm hook (US approx. size D/3) if you don’t have one of those to hand.

The pattern is written in UK terms, but shipping is available to anywhere. If you are not sure about UK terms then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

These bauble crochet kits sold out when I was at the crochet sanctuary (though I’ve got some more stock now) and it’s been lovely to see some of the little reindeer that have been whipped up already from the kits.

Whether you’re super organised or more of a last-minute buyer, yule need to make a note of the following dates to ensure your pressies are (hopefully) delivered in time for the big day.

As we have had all the Royal mail strikes here in the UK I feel I’ve had no choice but to bring forward domestic Christmas posting deadlines to Friday 16 December. It’s been a fair old stressful time for small businesses with the postal issues (so please know that we do want our things to get to you as soon as possible but when it leaves us it’s out of our control). However I also want to continue to support the post office as I feel that it’s one of those that if we don’t use it, we’ll eventually lose it.

Need to send abroad? Not a problem – like Santa, I do deliver all over the world, however I cannot guarantee delivery will be in time for Christmas, but a gift of crochet is fun at any time of year right!.

Then as my children are breaking up from school also on the 16 December I’ll mainly be spending some quality time with my family until the new year – though I will be popping on, on Boxing Day as we start our Peppermint Pageant MAL.

If you make up a reindeer I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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