Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners With Bells Free Pattern

If you’re looking for a playful, eye-catching way to decorate your home this holiday season, these Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners with Bells might be your new favourite project.

They twirl beautifully when placed near a tree branch, doorway, staircase, or window, catching the light and adding a joyful movement to your festive décor. The attached bells bring an extra touch of charm that feels both nostalgic and modern.

Etsy

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This pattern is quick, fun, and perfect for using up leftover yarn. You only need a small amount of each colour, making it a wonderful last-minute holiday gift or a thoughtful handmade gift for friends, teachers, neighbours, and anyone who appreciates uniquely crafted decorations.

Why You’ll Love This Christmas Wind Spinner Pattern

These crochet wind spinners offer an instant burst of holiday cheer. They’re lightweight, pack flat for storage, and hang beautifully on a Christmas tree or mantle. Because the pattern works up quickly, you can make several in one sitting, ideal for decorating an entire tree or gifting as a coordinated ornament set.

The combination of the spiral shape and the structured bells gives the project a polished finish without requiring advanced techniques. Whether you’re decorating your own home or making something special to gift, this design is satisfying, festive, and irresistibly cute.

Materials needed for the Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners

Hobbii Flash It! 80% Viscose, 20% Metallic Fiber

Estimated Yardage

Wind spinner = 30 yards per color 

Bell = 30 yards

Hook and other Materials

 5 mm Crochet Hook

Bells ornament (2 per bell, 4 bells for a windspinner)

Starch (optional)

Gauge – 14 sts over 8  rows = 10 cm/4” square made in dc

How to Personalize Your Wind Spinners

There are endless ways to make this project your own. You may choose traditional colours like red and green, or lean into frosty winter tones like silver, blue, or white. Consider adding beads or sequins for extra sparkle, or crocheting bells in two-tone colours for a playful twist.

If you want the wind spinners to move more dramatically, you can make them longer. For a more compact ornament, reduce the spiral length and use a smaller hook. You can also substitute the bells with stars, snowflakes, or hearts for a theme that suits your décor.

Pattern Notes

  1. Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
  2. You can adjust the numbe rof chains as long as you would like.

Difficulty Level – Intermediate

Terms – US Terminology

Stitches Abbreviations

Chain/chains – ch/chs

Single Crochet – sc

Half Double crochet -h dc

Double crochet – dc

Slip Stitch – sl st

Finished Measurements

Wind spinner = 32” 

Bell = 5” by 6”

Pattern Instruction 

Section 1: Wind spinner

With color A, chain 102

Adjust the foundation chains. 

How to Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners

Row 1: Dc in 2nd chain from hook, 3 dc in the next ch and in each ch across, turn

Fasten off color A and join color B

Row 2: Ch 3, dc in first st, 2 dc in each st across, do not fasten off.

Rope to hang your windspinner

Chain 15, sc in 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across

Slip stitch into the next 3 sts on the last row of the wind spinner

Slip your hook into the first sc from the chain and then slip stitch into a few stitches on the wind spinner.

Fasten off

Sew in all ends.

Christmas Wind Spinners With Bells – Here is a detailed instruction for the bells. You can pick from the 3 sizes to fit the length of your wind spinner.

How to Use Your Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners

These festive twirling ornaments look stunning in many settings, including:

  • Christmas tree branches
  • Door frames or windowsills
  • Mantle garlands
  • Wrapped presents
  • Holiday party decorations
  • Classroom or office décor
  • Gift-top embellishments

Because they are lightweight, even the gentlest airflow makes them swirl beautifully, adding movement and magic to your holiday setup.

These Crochet Christmas Wind Spinners with Bells are the perfect combination of quick, decorative, and festive.

Whether you’re making one or a dozen, their movement and charm add something truly special to your holiday décor. I hope you enjoy creating them as much as I enjoyed designing them!

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