Francesca Free Crochet Angel Pattern
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Francesca: Free Crochet Angel Pattern for 2024
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How to Make Your Crocheted Christmas Angel
Supplies
- Yarn: Yarnspirations. Red Heart Super Saver. 198 g (7 oz) and 364 yds (333 m). 100% acrylic. Medium Weight Yarn [4]. Machine washable and dryable.
- Yarn Color: White (0311)
- Hook: 4.0 mm (G) was used for the entire project EXCEPT the halo
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker
- Small amount of Poly-Fil or scraps of white yarn to stuff the head
- Finished Project Yardage: Crochet Angel: 25 g (0.88 oz) and 45.9 yds (42 m).
- HALO: Bowdabra Bow Wire in the color gold and 2.25 mm (B) crochet hook
Difficulty Level
- EASY-INTERMEDIATE
Finished Size
- 6 inches tall (not including the halo), 3 inches wide when standing and measuring the diameter of the skirt
Gauge
- Not imperative but if your stitches have spaces between them that you can see through you need to go down a hook size (or two) until you are crocheting a more solid fabric (for the head).
Abbreviations
Helpful Tutorials
- Invisible Join
- Single Crochet Two Together – I recommend you only go under the front loop while doing the sc2tog for this project|
- DMR – double magic ring (my preferred starting method for projects in the round)
- If you don’t want to use a double magic ring (DMR) here are some other options: You don’t have to use a magic ring.
- Crochet Stitch Guide
Notes
- This project is worked in continuous rounds. You will need to use a stitch marker so you do not lose your place.
- Sl st to join only when instructed.
- When a slip stitch is used to join at the end of a round, make the slip stitch tightly to the first st of the round.
- When you work the sc2tog decreases work under the front loop only (it makes the stitch less thick and the decrease less noticeable).
- Ch 3 at the beginning of the round counts as 1 dc.
- Ch 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch.
- Do not work into slip stitches unless instructed.
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Francesca Crochet Angel Pattern for Christmas
Angel Head
We continue crocheting, without fastening off, to make the Angel Body.
Angel Body
Continuing crocheting in joined rounds to make the Angel’s Skirt.
Angel Skirt
Finish off and set aside. We will now make the Angel’s arm, wings and halo.
Francesca Crochet Angel – Arms
Using your 4 mm (G) hook (or size required for gauge):
- The arm is created in one piece.
- It is worked flat and then seamed on the long edges with a slip stitch seam.
- Once the arm is complete you thread it through the openings on either side of the angel’s body; being sure to keep an equal amount of “arm” on each side of the body.
- You can whipstitch these in place if you wish – I did not.
- I sew 2 small stitches to attach the hands together in a “prayer” pose.
- Fold the rectangle in half and seam the long edges using a slip stitch seam (or whipstitch seam if you prefer).
- Finish off.
- Proceed to Finishing Instructions.
Francesca Crochet Angel Wings
Using your 4 mm (G) hook (or size required for gauge):
I began my wings by making a double magic ring (DMR) but you can use an alternate starting method of chain 5, and work 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the fifth chain from the hook. Count the initial skipped 4 chains as 1 dc. Then continue to R2.

- Finish off.
- Tighten the DMR to close it.
- Sew the wings in place.
Francesca Crochet Angel Halo
- Ch 20, finish off leaving a yarn tail of the bow wire.
- Now take the tail and thread it through the seventh chain from the opposite end. This will create the halo loop.
- Now twist (like a twist-tie) the two remaining ends together to make it straight and stiff.
- Take that one end (since you twisted them together you have one wire now) and thread it through the back of the Angel’s head and down to the base of the neck before cutting off any of the excess wire.
- If you want to dab a bit of fabric glue in there to keep it in place you can.

Finishing Instructions
- Weave in any remaining ends securely.
- Insert the arm through the holes on each side of the dress. You can sew it in place if you wish (I don’t but if I were selling it at a craft show I would).
- Insert the halo through the back stitches of the head. You can tack it in place with sewing thread, or add a dab of glue if you wish (I don’t but if I were selling it at a craft, or giving it to someone that might tug at it I would).
Personalize Your Francesca Angel ✨
You can easily customize your Francesca Angel to make each one unique and meaningful.
- Join the hands: Stitch the hands together to make your angel appear to be praying, or give her something special to hold.
- Add hair: Embroider or crochet a few strands of yarn to create a soft hairstyle.
- Make an ornament: Attach a ribbon above the wings to hang her on your tree, or stitch a small bell underneath her skirt.
- Create a tree topper: Place a handmade paper or plastic cone under her skirt to help her stand securely on the top of your Christmas tree.
- Decorate creatively: Add glitter, beads, sequins, or tiny flowers to give your angel a festive or personalized touch.
- Light her up: Gently place a battery tea light or small bell beneath her skirt for a beautiful decorative effect.
Each angel can be as simple or as detailed as you like — a perfect way to remember loved ones or celebrate the season through crochet.
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Crocheters Often Ask
A: No. Francesca stands on her own without any stiffening, just like my other angel designs.
A: You’ll need about 25 g (45.9 yds) of Red Heart Super Saver yarn for the angel and a small amount of gold wire for the halo.
A: Yes, any medium weight [4] yarn works well. Adjust your hook size if your stitches are too loose or too tight.
A: The angel measures about 6 inches tall (not including the halo) and takes only a few hours to crochet.
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Hi Linda, Yeah! I’m happy the worked out well for you and I hope your niece’s daughter’s teachers love them! Thank you for trying the pattern and for taking the time to let me know how they turned out 🙂 Best wishes, Rhondda
Good Morning Rhondda,
Everything has worked out perfect. Thank you for all of your angel patterns that you do. I made my niece 10 of the 2016 angels for this year she gives to her teachers for Christmas. She is my nieces daughter and she is 6 years old. So thank you again
Hi Linda, You’re very welcome! did it all work out ok?
Good Morning Rhondda,
Thank you for all of your help on this and your patience .
Happy Holidays to you and to your family
Hi Linda, Yes 🙂 we work into the same stitch we slip stitch to join into 🙂
Hi Rhondda,
The only thing left is the slip stitch does this mean slip into the 1st st and chain 1 and than after the chain 1 does that mean to work into the same stitch that I slipped into?
Hi Rhondda,
Thank you very much for all of your help with this. I think I am on the right track.
Hi Linda, Actually the pattern was correct as I originally wrote it.
After Rnd 16 we have 16 single crochet stitches.
We currently have 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 stitches
For Rnd 17 we need to add 4 more stitches to reach 20 stitches in total.
For every 4 stitches we have we need to add 1 extra stitch in order to reach a total of 20 stitches.
(4+1) + (4+1) + (4+1) + (4+1) = 20
This is why we work 2 sts in one stitch and 1 stitch in each of the next 3 sts. (We work 5 stitches in total – where there used to be only 4).
It should be:
Rnd 16: 2 sc in the first sc, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sc. *2 sc in the next sc, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sc**. Work from * to ** around. Sl st to join, ch 1. [20 sc]
So this means you work 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts. 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts. 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts. 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts.
This gives us 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20 stitches
Does this make sense?
Hi Rhondda,
I have the 16 sts on row 15 which is ok. When I do row 16 I am ending up with 18sts?
I do not know what I am doing wrong.
Hi Linda, maybe did you work into the slip stitch join accidentally? that would increase the number of stitches.
I am not sure what I have done but it is not coming out to 20. I think I will try again tomorrow and see what I have done wrong.
Hi Linda, I’m so sorry!! There is a mistake in Rnd 16. It should be: Rnd 16: 2 sc in the first sc, 1 sc in each of the next 4 sc. *2 sc in the next sc, 1 sc in each of the next 4 sc**. Work from * to ** around. Sl st to join, ch 1. [20 sc]
This increases Rnd 16 from 16 sc to 20 sc. I did my math backwards – I apologize for the error! Thank you so much for finding it and for letting me know so I could fix it!
Thank you !! Rhondda
Hi Rhondda,
Can you tell me on row 16 I sl st to join and ch 1. Than on row 17 what st do I go into to make the count come out right?
Thank you
Linda
Hi Kristy 🙂 You are very welcome! I actually have a new one coming out later this week too (Thursday) so stay tuned ♥ Have a wonderful week, Rhondda
I always look forward to your new angel every year! I think I have made at least one of each but have given away so many, I’m not absolutely certain.
Thank you for a new Christmas Angel!
One day when I have the time, I’m going to make all of your beautiful angels. So simple yet so elegant. I love the ‘options’ that you also provide. Thank you.