I have previously made a number of different folded fabric Christmas decorations and also a crochet folded tree decoration using corner to corner crochet and this year have decided I want to make another crochet version. Rather than using corner to corner crochet again I opted to use a granny square – with some additional details along 2 of the edges to create a tree like texture when folded. I find these folded trees are a great quick make and are perfect for using up leftover wool and buttons from other projects.
I opted to use a few different shades of green but you could use just one shade of green or another colour of your choice. For the buttons I opted to use different shades of green but you can use all the same colour or different colours/shades. If you don’t want to use buttons you could use the crochet details I used on my corner to corner folded Christmas tree or use a mix of both.

Other Crochet Christmas Patterns:
- For more Christmas themed crochet patterns check out my Christmas crochet patterns section.
Folded Tree Decoration Variations:
For other folded tree decorations check out:
- Folded fabric Christmas tree decorations sewing tutorial.
- Folded fabric Christmas tree decorations bunting tutorial.
- Folded corner to corner crochet tree decorations.
- Folded crochet granny square Christmas tree decorations – part 2.
- Folded crochet Christmas tree decorations with cross stitch details.
Folded Granny Square Crochet And Button Tree Christmas Decoration
Finished Size:
Completed granny squares:
- 3x3cm.
- 4.5×4.5cm.
- 6x6cm.
- 7x7cm.
- 8x8cm.
- 9x9cm.
- Tree Stump: 2x2cm.
Completed Tree:
- 22cm Tall, 12cm at widest point.
Materials:
- 6 buttons.
- 4mm crochet hook.
- DK wool in your chosen colour/colours.
- Scissors.
- Needle.
Folded Granny Square Crochet And Button Tree Christmas Decoration: Granny Squares
- Granny square 1:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch2(counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US), (ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) ss into ch2 space, 2ss (one into the top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from previous round) 2ss into ch2 gap, 3ss (one into top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from the previous round, *(ss, sc, ss) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 3 more times, (ss, sc) into ch2 space. ss into top of first ss of the round. Fasten off.

- Granny square 2:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch3(counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US), (ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch3 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) sc into ch2 space, 2sc (one into the top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from previous round) 2sc into ch2 gap, 3sc (one into top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from the previous round, *(sc, tr(UK)/dc(US), sc) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 3 more times, (sc, tr(UK)/dc(US)) into ch2 space. ss into top of first sc of the round. Fasten off.

- Granny square 3:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch2(counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US), (ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch2 (counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, (3htr(UK)/hdc(US) ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 3: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) sc into ch2 gap, 2sc (one into the top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from previous round) [2sc into ch2 gap, 3sc (one into top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from the previous round)] three times, *(sc, htr(UK)/hdc(US),sc) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch, (sc,htr(UK)/hdc(US)) into next stitch, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 3 more times. (sc, htr(UK)/hdc(US)) into ch2 gap, ss into top of ch1 at start of round.

- Granny square 4:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch3 (counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US), (ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch3 (counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, (3tr(UK)/dc(US) ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 3: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) sc into ch2 gap, 2sc (one into the top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from previous round) [2sc into ch2 gap, 3sc (one into top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from the previous round)] three times, *(sc, tr(UK)/dc(US),sc) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch, (sc, tr(UK)/dc(US)) into next stitch, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 3 more times. (sc, tr(UK)/dc(US)) into ch2 gap, ss into top of ch1 at start of round.

- Granny square 5:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch2 (counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US), (ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch2 (counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, (3htr(UK)/hdc(US) ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 3: ch2 (counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, (3htr(UK)/hdc(US), ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2 (3htr(UK)/hdc(US), into ch2 gap ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 4: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) sc into ch2 gap, 2sc (one into the top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from previous round) [2sc into ch2 gap, 3sc (one into top of each htr(UK)/hdc(US) from the previous round)] five times, *(sc, htr(UK)/hdc(US),sc) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch, (sc, htr(UK)/hdc(US)) into next stitch, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 5 more times. (sc, htr(UK)/hdc(US)) into ch2 gap, ss into top of ch1 at start of round. Fasten off.

- Granny square 6:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch3 (counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US), (ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round.
Round 2: ch3 (counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, (3tr(UK)/dc(US) ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 3: ch3 (counts as a tr(UK)/dc(US)), 2tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, [ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2, (3tr(UK)/dc(US), ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap] three times. ch2, 3tr(UK)/dc(US) into ch2 gap, ch2 (3tr(UK)/dc(US), into ch2 gap ch2, ss into top of ch3 at the start of the round.
Round 4: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) sc into ch2 gap, 2sc (one into the top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from previous round) [2sc into ch2 gap, 3sc (one into top of each tr(UK)/dc(US) from the previous round)] five times, *(sc, tr(UK)/dc(US),sc) into ch2 gap, ss into next stitch, (sc, tr(UK)/dc(US)) into next stitch, ss into next stitch. Repeat from * 5 more times. (sc, tr(UK)/dc(US)) into ch2 gap, ss into top of ch1 at start of round. Fasten off.

- Granny square tree trunk:
ch4, ss into 1st sc to make a round.
Round 1: into ring – ch2(counts as a htr(UK)/hdc(US)), 2htr(UK)/hdc(US), (ch2, 3htr(UK)/hdc(US)) 3 times. ch2, sc into top of ch2 at start of the round. Fasten off.

Folded Granny Square Crochet And Button Tree Christmas Decoration: Assembly
- Take the smallest granny square, place so the wavy edges are at the bottom. Fold up the bottom edge and sew to secure, attach button.
- Take the next granny square and place behind the first, sew to secure, fold up the bottom edge and attach button and secure. Repeat with the remaining granny squares.
- Sew the trunk onto back along the bottom edge of the last granny square.
- To create a hanging loop for the tree ch20, fasten off leaving a long thread to attach then attach to the top point of the first granny square.




















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