Raji's Craft Hobby: Christmas In July Crochet Chunky Christmas Gift Box Decor
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Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Christmas In July Crochet Chunky Christmas Gift Box Decor


Who says Christmas magic has to wait until December? Celebrate Christmas in July with these adorable chunky crochet gift boxes! These Christmas in July Crochet Chunky Christmas Gift Boxes are a fun and beginner-friendly project that adds a cozy handmade touch to your seasonal decor. Display them on a coffee table, bookshelf, or beneath the Christmas tree for an effortless Holiday look.

Whether you are decorating for Christmas in July, preparing early for the holiday season, or creating handmade gifts for friends and family, these chunky crochet gift boxes are quick to make and incredibly versatile. Mix different sizes, ribbon colors, and yarn shades to match your favorite holiday theme—from classic green and gold to rustic farmhouse or any neutral decor.

If you are looking for a relaxing, cozy project that works up quickly, these adorable crochet gift boxes are the perfect choice. Create several in different sizes and stack them together for a charming holiday display. Add bells, faux greenery, pinecones, or personalized gift tags for even more festive charm.




Materials Used:-

Size:-
4 Inches

Notes:-
For this whole Pattern, the Starting Chain 1 is not counted as a stitch. 
It is Just to bring the yarn to a working height. 
Start the next stitch in the same stitch.

Crochet Terms Used:-
US Crochet Terms

Abbreviations Used:-
Ch - Chain
St/Sts - Stitch/Stitches
YO - Yarn Over
SC - Single Crochet
SL - Slip Stitch
BLSC - Back Loop Single Crochet

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Let's Start...!!!

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 3.
8 Single Crochets into the 3rd Chain from the hook.
Slip stitch on top of the first Single Crochet.
Round 2:-
Chain 1.
1 Single Crochet.
3 Single Crochets in the next stitch.(Mark the middle stitch with a stitch marker(i.e. the Second Stitch of the 3 Single Crochets)This will form the corner of the square.)
1 Single Crochet in the next stitch.
3 Single Crochets in the next stitch.( Mark the middle stitch)
Repeat*(1 SC, 3SC) in rest of the stitches.
Slip Stitch on top of the first Single Crochet.
Round 3:-
Chain 1. 
1 Single Crochet in each stitch untill the Marked stitch.(Corner)
3 Single Crochets in the Marked stitch.
Repeat* (1SC in each stitch untill the Marked Stitch, 3 SC in the Marked stitch)
Slip Stitch on top of the first Single Crochet.
Round 4:-
Chain 1. 
1 Single Crochet in each stitch untill the Marked stitch.(Corner)
3 Single Crochets in the Marked stitch.
Repeat* (1SC in each stitch untill the Marked Stitch, 3 SC in the Marked stitch)
Slip Stitch into the Backloop of the first Single Crochet.

**With the same Pattern make one more piece for the top of the Box and keep it aside.

**If you wish to make it larger, then keep repeating Round 4 untill the size needed.
And Once you reach the size needed, make the last Slip Stitch into the Backloop of the 1st Single Crochet.
Round 5:-
Chain 1.
1 Backloop Single Crochet in each stitch around.
This will form the turning base for the Box.
Slip stitch on top of the first Single Crochet to end the round.
Make the slip stitch in both the loops.
Round 6:-
Chain 1.
1 Single Crochet in each stitch around.
Once you reach the end , Do not make a Slip Stitch. We will be working in continuous rounds.
Round 7 Onwards:-
1 Single Crochet in each stitch around untill its around 4 Inches in size.
Once you reach the end , Slip Stitch on top of the 1st Single Crochet .
Joining and Stuffing:-
Take the top of the box made earlier and place it on top and mark the corner stitches with Stitch Markers.
This will make it easier to cast the joining stitches.
Join both the pieces with Slip Stitches.
Once you have a small opening left, fill it up with fiberfill.
Continue with slip stitches to close the opening and weave off. 
Decoration:-
Use a long piece of Satin or Golden Ribbon or Golden String to make the bow tie.

Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 3.
8 SCs into the 3rd Ch from the hook.
SL on top of the first SC.

Round 2:-
Ch 1.
1 SC.
3 SCs in the next St.(Mark the middle St with a St marker(i.e. the Second St of the 3 SCs)This will form the corner of the square.)
1 SC in the next St.
3 SCs in the next St.( Mark the middle St)
Repeat*(1 SC, 3SC) in rest of the Sts.
SL on top of the first SC.

Round 3:-
Ch 1. 
1 SC in each St untill the Marked St.(Corner)
3 SCs in the Marked St.
Repeat* (1SC in each St untill the Marked St, 3 SC in the Marked St)
SL on top of the first SC.

Round 4:-
Ch 1. 
1 SC in each St untill the Marked St.(Corner)
3 SCs in the Marked St.
Repeat* (1SC in each St untill the Marked St, 3 SC in the Marked St)
SL into the Backloop of the first SC.

**With the same Pattern make one more piece for the top of the Box and keep it aside.

**If you wish to make it larger, then keep repeating Round 4 untill the size needed.
And Once you reach the size needed, make the last SL into the Backloop of the 1st SC.

Round 5:-
Ch 1.
1 BLSC in each St around.
This will form the turning base for the Box.
SL on top of the first SC to end the round.
Make the SL in both the loops.

Round 6:-
Ch 1.
1 SC in each St around.
Once you reach the end , Do not make a SL. We will be working in continuous rounds.

Round 7 Onwards:-
1 SC in each St around untill its around 4 Inches in size.
Once you reach the end , SL on top of the 1st SC .

Joining and Stuffing:-
Take the top of the box made earlier and place it on top and mark the corner Sts with St Markers.
This will make it easier to cast the joining Sts.
Join both the pieces with SL.
Once you have a small opening left, fill it up with fiberfill.
Continue with SL to close the opening and weave off. 

Decoration:-
Use a long piece of Satin or Golden Ribbon or Golden String to make the bow tie.

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