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17 Hand Embroidered Christmas Ornament Patterns

September 10, by Claudia Porter. Leave a Comment

Decorate your Christmas tree with one, or all, of these beautiful hand-embroidered Christmas ornaments.  All of the patterns are free and they will look lovely in your home.  They would also make a festive and heartfelt gift for a loved one. Nothing beats adorning your Christmas tree with handcrafted Christmas ornaments.

Are you looking for the perfect Christmas embroidery pattern for your project? Look no further! Embroidery is a great way to add a personalized touch to any Christmas gift or decoration. And with a wide variety of free patterns to choose from, you can create something truly unique and special.

Start by deciding on the design you want to make. There are lots of Christmas-themed designs to choose from, such as snowflakes, trees, ornaments, and more.

Once you’ve settled on a design, you can find the pattern online. There are lots of sites offering free patterns, so you have plenty of options to choose from. Once you have your pattern printed out, it’s time to get to work! Gather your supplies, such as thread and fabric, and start embroidering. With a bit of patience and skill, you can create something beautiful that will surely become a cherished Christmas treasure. So don’t wait – get started on your Christmas embroidery project today!

 

A simple “Merry Christmas” surrounded by holiday greenery is all you need.

 

A little bling gives this pretty snowflake design some added charm.

You still have time to make some ornaments using the free DIY embroidered snowflake ornament template! This would be an excellent first embroidery project for someone who has always wanted to attempt it. It is sewn using a basic back stitch. She threw on some sequins and seed beads for good measure becuase everything needs to glitter and glisten at Christmas time right?

Here are four different designs to appliqué to a heart ornament.  Charming and easy to make.

These beautiful ornaments coming felt, stitching and even a little crochet in them.

Redwork is what sets this charming bird ornament apart from others.

This Christmas bicycle is delivering gifts to all in this delightful design.

The bike is so little and precise that She had to use a single strand of yarn to outline the frame. Make sure not to use a large needle and to make very few stitches.

These lovely needlepoint presents will look lovely hung on the tree.

3 gorgeous punch needle designs will shine brightly on your tree.

Do you want to make some festive punch needle ornaments this holiday season? I’vehere are three free punch needle Christmas patterns for you to try, as well as video lessons on how to make them.

Easy and Upcycled, you can turn old jeans into ornaments with embroidery and beading.

Claudia produced these charming ornaments instead of tossing the scraps in a huge box that was already overflowing with fabric. They are simple to prepare and take little time. Best of all, they create one-of-a-kind presents and decorations for free.

3 Christmas words stand out in these wreath patterns.  

This pattern includes three embroidery stitches: backstitch, lazy daisies, and French knots. They’re all done using two strands of embroidery thread. After this section, you’ll find lessons for these three hand stitches. You will first learn how to design the ornament, then the stitches, and lastly how to put it all together.

 

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