Angel Bells
These Angel Bells crochet angels are perfect to decorate your Christmas tree as homemade ornaments. Lace crochet is so beautiful and delicate in its own right, but working it up into little angel ornaments is genius! Make an angel for each member of your family out of their favorite color. Soon, everyone will want one of these angel crochet patterns for themselves. Their colorful crochet dresses will win over all your Christmas guests.
Crochet HookB/1 or 2.25 mm hook
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
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happinessreads 882 9763
Sep 25, 2023
Epic disappointment. Don't want crochet world magazine, only want the pattern!
engledow7
Jun 10, 2023
I am looking for the pattern. Every time I click on the button for the free pattern, it goes to Crochet World magazine site. It says nothing about the angel bells.
JaneEK
Dec 23, 2016
These are so dainty and delicate, and I probably cant work them due to my own dexterity issues. I may try them in some light fingering or baby yarn and use my regular E hook. Ive seen larger pearl beads, but if that wont work, Ill try some miniature metallic glass ornaments. I hate to give up entirely on a project without trying an adaptation.
mulberrygalprinces s
Dec 19, 2016
I made these last year and they were a big hit and people are requesting them again this year. They are using them on tree, on packages, wearing them, whatever they can think of. I have an idea for a new design. I want to take a metal or wood circle and hang a bunch of these from it at different lengths. I think it would look cute and when the air current hits them I will have chimes.
bevanns2 4088747
Dec 15, 2016
like the bells but I would like to know where to get the bells for the Angel Bells
Cheryl Y
Jul 18, 2016
Oh how lovely it this Angel Bells pattern.. I so want to make these in different colors to give out as my yearly Christmas tree ornament gift. Thankfully my local craft store sells the bells like the picture isalecalvez below shows.. Thank you for that picture, it helps a lot. Looking forward to making these. Thank you for this beautiful free crochet pattern.
JILL033
Aug 07, 2015
As others have stated, a picture of the actual type of bell would give some indication of the style of bell needed to complete these cute Angels. Without this it is a waste of time starting this project. Had there been a photograph I would have rated this with 4-5 stars.
ladyinfernos1 8579 922
Aug 13, 2014
I also would like to know what type of bell is used for this pattern as there isn't a picture of the bell - and where i can buy them but it seems no-one bothers to answer - so what's the point of being invited to comment??????
ktrainor501 753666 0
Sep 01, 2013
Where can I purchase the white bell with a hole in the handle?
ktrainor501 753666 0
Sep 01, 2013
Where can I purchase the white bells w/the holes in the handles?
chebbyd 9751202
Apr 19, 2013
I am making these angels to sell at a relay for life event using the different colors for cancer.they are cute and can be sold at a low price so I'm hoping they sell well!
Chringo
Dec 19, 2011
Hi sasa0923 9488303, I did a Google search and found that these beads can be bought on Amazon. I would also suggest heading to your local craft store and talking to an associate. Thanks!
bethro787
Dec 17, 2011
My angels are coming out lovely, but I'm having trouble finding the pearl beads. Any suggestions?
sueb3 2446443
Dec 11, 2011
I enjoyed making these. I made them for my BUNCO friends and they LOVED them. I used jingle bells instead of bells and I used oval pearl beads. I glued everything together except the beads then added them after it was all dry. It was better able to hold the bead in place when there was a bow in the front and wings in the back to support it's weight.
editorKS
Dec 01, 2011
For anyone who has specific questions regarding the pattern, we recommend contacting the pattern designer directly (as specified in the byline). Thanks! --Editors of AllFreeCrochet
ajudylee 8473575
Nov 28, 2011
This is Lovely and left me with questions.. A better picture of the bell and handle that we are to bend and glue would be nice. Finishing directions refers to "as shown in Photo" and I am still not sure what the bell being used looks like. Where do you get "38mm white metal bell with hole in handle " ? I have even tried to google and there are so many types of bells is it a minature table bell like was once used to call the maid? of the little jingle bells used in so many crafts? if so how do you bend that? Thank you for sharing . . If you are unable to answer... I just may have to try something myself or do something else so many nice patterns so little time. But these are extra cute. Thank you for sharing/
bitabitz
Nov 20, 2011
I hope somebody can help me. Am looking for a crochet pattern to make a snowboarding maskbinnie. My grand daughter asked me to make one for her when she goes to the mountain. I thank you in advance... and whoever it is that will send one, bless your heart! Happy Thanksgiving to all...
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