This is a chart I've been meaning to get to for a while. The Christmas before last, I was making a whole bunch of Christmas ornament gift toppers. I wanted each to be unique, so some of the miniature sweaters were adorned with duplicate stitch in traditional knit motifs. I hit a snag with the tree.
A row of perfect triangle trees is cute.
A single triangle tree is not so cute. A chart for a small tree is not hard to find. One which is not symmetrical is.
Enter the sketch pad. My goal was a scraggly tree, which was small, but was still recognizable as a tree. This is the result.
As a matter of personal preference, I think this looks best when the chart is turned upside down and is used on a piece being worked from the top. That way, the top of the tree comes to a nice point.
A row of perfect triangle trees is cute.
A single triangle tree is not so cute. A chart for a small tree is not hard to find. One which is not symmetrical is.
Enter the sketch pad. My goal was a scraggly tree, which was small, but was still recognizable as a tree. This is the result.
As a matter of personal preference, I think this looks best when the chart is turned upside down and is used on a piece being worked from the top. That way, the top of the tree comes to a nice point.
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