
My twelfth (and final!) Christmas graph is a Station Wagon carrying a Christmas Tree. My husband gets the design credit for this one. Every year he talks about taking the kids (Christmas Vacation style) to cut down our own Christmas tree. It’s definitely on our bucket list. I think he did a great job designing this graph for me. I hope you like it!
These square graphs are the perfect size for baby loveys, pillow covers (although I’d recommend going down a hook size to an H/5mm), one square of a larger blanket, one side of a tote bag, or as wall art (just add a dowel rod and hang it up!).
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My completed square measures 17″ by 17″

8 pixel squares= 4 inches

- I/5.5mm crochet hook
- tapestry needle
- Worsted weight yarn in white, green, dark brown, brown, black, blue and gray
- copy of the Holiday Station Wagon Graph PDF

Don’t know how to crochet a corner to corner (c2c) graph? Watch my two part YouTube tutorial where I show you step-by-step how to crochet my Dog Emoji graph!


CLICK HERE to download the Holiday Station Wagon Graph PDF


W= white
G=green
D= dark brown
BR= brown
BK= black
B= blue
GY= gray
Crochet Hedgehog Pattern
Download the PDF Hedgehog Graph

Bottom right to top left.
Crochet the pixel graph using the corner-to-corner (c2c) technique. Use the traditional method of making three double crochets for each square. I chained 6 to start each new row and I chained 3 at the beginning of each square.
WS= wrong side
RS= right side
← Row 1 [RS]: W
→ Row 2 [WS]: W2
← Row 3 [RS]: W3
→ Row 4 [WS]: W4
← Row 5 [RS]: W5
→ Row 6 [WS]: W4, B, W
← Row 7 [RS]: W, B2, W4
→ Row 8 [WS]: W2, (BK) x 2, B, D, B, W
← Row 9 [RS]: W, B, BR, D, (BK) x 3, W2
→ Row 10 [WS]: W3, (BK) x 2, D, BR, D, B, W
← Row 11 [RS]: W2, B, D, BR, (BK) x 3, W3
→ Row 12 [WS]: W4, (BK) x 2, BR, D, B2, W2
← Row 13 [RS]: W2, B, GY, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 14 [WS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 2, B, W2
← Row 15 [RS]: W, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 16 [WS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, W2
← Row 17 [RS]: W3, G, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 18 [WS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G2, W3
← Row 19 [RS]: W, GY, W, G3, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 20 [WS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G3, W4
← Row 21 [RS]: W4, G4, B, (GY) x 2, B2, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 22 [WS]: W2, (BK) x 2, B, D, BR, D, B, GY, B, GY, B, G5, W4
← Row 23 [RS]: W6, G4, B2, (GY) x 2, B, D, BR, D, (BK) x 3, W2
→ Row 24 [WS]: W3, (BK) x 2, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G4, W4, GY, W2
← Row 25 [RS]: W8, G4, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, (BK) x 3, W3
Corner
→ Row 26 [WS]: W3, (BK) x 2, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G3, W9
← Row 27 [RS]: W5, GY, W3, G3, B, (GY) x 2, B2, D, BR, D, B, W2
→ Row 28 [WS]: W, B, D, BR, D, B5, G3, W9
← Row 29 [RS]: W9, G3, B2, W2, B, D, BR, B, W
→ Row 30 [WS]: W, B3, W3, G4, W9
← Row 31 [RS]: W10, G3, W3, B2, W
→ Row 32 [WS]: W6, G2, W5, GY, W2, GY, W
← Row 33 [RS]: W10, G2, W5
→ Row 34 [WS]: W4, G, W3, GY, W7
← Row 35 [RS]: W15
→ Row 36 [WS]: W14
← Row 37 [RS]: W13
→ Row 38 [WS]: W10, GY, W
← Row 39 [RS]: W9, GY, W
→ Row 40 [WS]: W6, GY, W3
← Row 41 [RS]: W9
→ Row 42 [WS]: W2, GY, W5
← Row 43 [RS]: W7
→ Row 44 [WS]: W6
← Row 45 [RS]: W5
→ Row 46 [WS]: W4
← Row 47 [RS]: W, GY, W
→ Row 48 [WS]: W2
← Row 49 [RS]: W


Bottom left to top right.
Crochet the pixel graph using the corner-to-corner (c2c) technique. Use the traditional method of making three double crochets for each square. I chained 6 to start each new row and I chained 3 at the beginning of each square.
WS= wrong side
RS= right side
← Row 1 [RS]: W
→ Row 2 [WS]: W2
← Row 3 [RS]: W3
→ Row 4 [WS]: W4
← Row 5 [RS]: W5
→ Row 6 [WS]: W, B, W4
← Row 7 [RS]: W2, (BK) x 2, B2, W
→ Row 8 [WS]: W, B, D, (BK) x 3, W2
← Row 9 [RS]: W3, (BK) x 2, D, BR, B, W
→ Row 10 [WS]: W2, B, BR, (BK) x 3, W3
← Row 11 [RS]: W4, (BK) x 2, BR, D, B, W2
→ Row 12 [WS]: W3, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
← Row 13 [RS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
→ Row 14 [WS]: W5, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
← Row 15 [RS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, W6
→ Row 16 [WS]: W6, B2, D, BR, D, B, W4
← Row 17 [RS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B2, W5, GY, W
→ Row 18 [WS]: W4, G, W2, B, GY, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
← Row 19 [RS]: W4, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 2, B, G2, W5
→ Row 20 [WS]: W6, G2, B, (GY) x 2, B, D, BR, D, B, W4
← Row 21 [RS]: W2, (BK) x 2, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G2, W6
→ Row 22 [WS]: W2, GY, W4, G2, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, (BK) x 3, W2
← Row 23 [RS]: W3, (BK) x 2, D, BR, D, B2, (GY) x 2, B, G2, W8
→ Row 24 [WS]: W9, G2, B, GY, B, GY, B, D, BR, (BK) x 3, W3
← Row 25 [RS]: W4, (BK) x 2, BR, D, B, (GY) x 2, B2, G2, W8, GY, W
Corner
→ Row 26 [WS]: W7, GY, W, G3, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, B, W3
← Row 27 [RS]: W2, B, D, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G3, W9
→ Row 28 [WS]: W3, GY, W5, G3, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, BR, D, B, W
← Row 29 [RS]: W, B, BR, D, B, (GY) x 3, B, G3, W9
→ Row 30 [WS]: W9, G3, B, (GY) x 3, B, D, B, W
← Row 31 [RS]: W, B2, (GY) x 3, B, G3, W9
→ Row 32 [WS]: W9, G3, B, (GY) x 2, B2, W
← Row 33 [RS]: W2, B, GY, B, G4, W8
→ Row 34 [WS]: W, GY, W2, GY, W3, G4, B2, W2
← Row 35 [RS]: W2, B, G4, W8
→ Row 36 [WS]: W8, G3, D, W2
← Row 37 [RS]: W, D, W, G2, W2, GY, W5
→ Row 38 [WS]: W7, G, W4
← Row 39 [RS]: W11
→ Row 40 [WS]: W, GY, W8
← Row 41 [RS]: W, GY, W7
→ Row 42 [WS]: W8
← Row 43 [RS]: W7
→ Row 44 [WS]: W3, GY, W2
← Row 45 [RS]: W5
→ Row 46 [WS]: W4
← Row 47 [RS]: W3
→ Row 48 [WS]: W2
← Row 49 [RS]: W



Picture is from my Letter A Square.
I decided that I wanted to have a thin border around each square. Not only do I think each square would look nicer, it will also make it easier to sew the squares together (you’ll just match up the stitches!) if you choose to do so.
After completing the last square, continue crocheting around the border of your graph with your white yarn. (I forgot to switch my yarn color). In each corner you will work a (sc-ch 1-sc) and in the side of each square you will make two sc.

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