If you love emojis, this crochet Christmas emoji garland will be a fun addition to your holiday home decor! Kids especially will like those cute smiley faces!
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Crocheted garlands are wonderful easy projects and perfect to add a handmade touch to you home decor. They are easy and fun to make as well!
You can use this crochet Christmas emoji garland to decorate your Christmas tree, kids room, hang on the fireplace, windows, above the door, or across the wall.
On my blog you can find 12 heart-shaped emojis, which I designed previously for Valentine’s Day. For my Christmas Emojis, I used faces that are the most loved by visitors of my blog.
So, for my emoji garland I used a total of six emojis: They are: blowing a kiss Santa emoji, crazy face Reindeer emoji, winking face Elf emoji, heart eyes emoji, smiling face with hearts emoji, and face with rolling eyes emoji.
Also, here are my other crochet Christmas garland ideas – Reindeer garland, Gingerbread hearts garland, mixed appliques garland, and Christmas Trees and Snowflakes garland.
If you enjoy making crocheted holiday garlands, make sure to check out my Spooky Spider Garland for Halloween, an Egg Emoji Garland for Easter, and a Happy Shamrock Garland for St. Patrick’s Day.
All my crochet garland ideas can be found on this website HERE.
I hope you will enjoy them and will get inspired to make your own!
Materials I used:
For emoji faces I used medium weight #4 yarn, face’s elements are made from crochet cotton thread size 10.
Also, I used 1-inch craft clothespins.
Patterns I used:
For this crochet emoji garland I used the following patterns, which are available on this website for free:
Crochet emoji ornaments (heart eyes emoji, smiling face with hearts emoji and face with rolling eyes emoji)
Crochet Christmas emojis (blowing a kiss Santa emoji, crazy face Reindeer emoji, winking face Elf emoji)
These patterns are also available as a print-friendly, styled, and advertisement-free PDF file. You can get them from my Etsy Shop:
Set 1 – Crochet emoji ornaments HERE
Set 2 – Crochet Christmas emojis HERE
or, you can get 2 set bundle HERE
Instructions:
- Make all pieces.
For my garland, I’ve made six emojis. You can always make your garland shorter or longer and adjust the number of pieces as needed.
2. Making a garland.
You have a couple of options on how to make the garland. One option is to crochet a chain and join each piece to the chain as you go with a slip stitch evenly.
You can also crochet a chain first and then carefully sew each piece to this chain.
Also, you can use small 1-inch craft clothespins to hang pieces as I did.
The length of the chain depends on how long you want your garland to be. Leave on each end about 5-7 inches for tying the garland, then arrange the emojis.
I hope you enjoyed this crochet Christmas emoji garland idea!
Happy Crocheting!
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