Christmas Candy Cane Appliques – Free Crochet Pattern

These crochet Candy Cane Appliques are the new pattern entry in my Christmas Applique Collection.

Christmas Candy Cane Appliques - Free Crochet Pattern - Raffamusa Designs

This pattern is super quick & easy and will make just the cutest Christmas embellishments for your Holiday makes!

Since I wanted to have candy canes curling both to the right and to the left, here, I’ll share two versions of the same pattern.

And if you want to crochet some 3D candy canes, try my new Candy Cane Amigurumi pattern HERE!

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12 SMALL CHRISTMAS APPLIQUES

Looking for more Christmas appliques?

Take a look at my Christmas Applique Collection with 12 small Christmas Appliques patterns that you can use to embellish your Holiday makes!

You’ll find anything from Christmas bells to trees, Holly leaves, candy canes, cute little stars, and so much more!

Take a look at the bundle on Etsy HERE.

Purchase this pattern on Etsy
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Or find more Christmas appliques and other Holiday patterns here on the blog…

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Christmas Candy Cane Appliques - Free Crochet Pattern - Raffamusa Designs

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AD-FREE Printable PATTERN

The ad-free, printable pattern of the Christmas Candy Cane Appliques is available in all my online shops! Grab it on Ravelry, LoveCrafts, or Etsy!

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MATERIALS

  • A small amount of Yarn of Choice
  • Appropriate Hook Size
  • Tapestry Needle

COLOR REFERENCE

I used Schachenmayr Catania in the following colors:

  • A – Red (00115)
  • B – Natural (00105)
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SIZE

With Sport (2, Fine) weight cotton yarn (I used Schachenmayr Catania) and a 2.5-mm (C/2 US, 12 UK) hook, each candy cane measures 1.2″ (3 cm) by 2.1″ (5.3 cm).

GAUGE

This pattern is too small to accurately determine the gauge. Just keep in mind that the final size will depend on the yarn and hook you use.

CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)

Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Inc – Increase
Sl St – Slip Stitch
St – Stitch
Yo – Yarn over

SPECIAL STITCHES

Increase (Inc)
One increase consists of 2 sts worked in the same indicated st.

PATTERN NOTES

  • If the pattern says to “dc 2”, it means that you have to crochet 1 dc in each of the next two sts.
  • (…) – Repeat the instruction within round brackets for the indicated number of times.
  • […] – Crochet the instruction within square brackets all in the same indicated st.
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Christams Candy Cane APPLIQUES – FREE Crochet PATTERNS

Candy cane APPLIQUE – 1

With B, ch 20.

Row 1. Dc 1 in the third ch from your hook, dc 9, dc inc 7, [dc 1, ch 2, sl st 1]. (25 dc)

Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Candy cane APPLIQUE – 2

With A, ch 20.

Row 1. Dc 1 in the third ch from your hook, dc inc 7, dc 9, [dc 1, ch 2, sl st 1]. (25 dc)

Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

YOUR CROCHET Candy Cane APPLIQUES ARE READY!

I hope you enjoyed this free crochet pattern. I would love to see your Christmas appliques on Facebook or Instagram. Make sure to use the hashtag #raffamusadesigns so that I don’t miss your makes!

Find more Christmas crochet patterns here on the blog…

6 thoughts on “Christmas Candy Cane Appliques – Free Crochet Pattern”

  1. You have got to be kidding
    Color A is red or white
    Color B is red or white
    You just want us to do both and figure out what you mean?

    Reply
    • Hi, sorry, I guess that is confusing…
      What I mean is that if you use red as color A, white will be color B. If white is your color A, use red as color B. But you can totally use the colors that you prefer, it’s up to you.

      Reply
  2. I don’t see where the stripes are added to the candy cane like the ones pictured. I assume I’d do that by hand with an opposing-color yarn and a seeing needle?

    Reply

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