7 Crochet Christmas patterns, free Christmas pattern

Crochet Christmas Patterns: Perfect for Décor and handmade Gifts

The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the joy of decorating our homes and finding thoughtful gifts for loved ones. If you’re looking for something special that you can crochet for your home or as a gift for a family member or friend, These Crochet Christmas projects are the perfect gift to give! These Christmas patterns are easy to make and all the patterns I have listed in this group is beginner-friendly.

The simple design makes a great Christmas photo prop for little ones or a fun, handmade holiday gift idea for family and friends.

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  • I got permission from all the crochet designers in this blog post to use their patterns for my Christmas Pattern roundup.
  • Some of these patterns are free, but most are paid patterns. Please respect these designers by not screenshotting their free patterns, but rather sharing the given pattern link.
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Here is the list of 7 Christmas paid and Free patterns and Gifts for you to make.

1: Devin the Deer – By Theresa’s Crochet Shop

Cute crochet reindeer pattern

Of course, we had to kick off this holiday crochet theme post with a Deer; what is Christmas without some Reindeer? Theresa was one of the first designers I followed, and she is such a big inspiration. But while you go to her website for this cute Reindeer, check out her new Crochet amigurumi book that she just released!

2 : The Yarnly Tumbler Crochet Pattern – By The Crochet Carpenter

Crochet pattern for a Yarnly Crochet tumbler

If you know a friend or family member who loves her Stanley Cup more than her husband, this would be the perfect Christmas gift to make for her. I couldn’t create this post without throwing the famous Yarnly Tumbler into the mix! I was introduced to Aaron Hayden when we had this summer CAL a few months back and he is such a nice guy! I love watching his reels, he also has this cool shelf he built for his crochet market. When you’re visiting his pattern, make sure to go check out his reels on Instagram!

3: Free Reindeer Christmas Ornament – By DIY Fluffies

Crochet Christmas ornament pattern

What happens when you cross a Reindeer with Peppermint? You get a Reindeer Candy Cane stick!

Look at that little button nose! Don’t you want to boop it? Are you looking for a cute crochet decoration for your tree this year? Then this is a must-have! Mariska Vos-Bolman is a very talented crocheter, but she also has some other talents. If you are not a fan of crocheting but, prefer sewing and working with material, go check out her super cute sewing patterns!

4: Glow Garland Crochet pattern- By Make it with Meggie

Crochet Christmas light patterns

Lights – Tree – Action! These Christmas lights aren’t just saving you money on electricity; they are also saving you some money on spending it on Christmas lights! This is a super cool idea to hang them up around the house or even on the front door. I am sure if you want to add actual lights, you can make this to wrap around your Christmas lights on the tree

5: Free Crochet Christmas Stocking Pattern – By me Yarn Over with Natasha

Free Crochet Christmas Stocking Pattern

What would Christmas be without some stockings hanging from the fireplace or TV cabinet? I created this pattern using the Kismet Velet yarn that launched this year. Using velvet yarn makes it work up super quick and gives a true Christmas vibe.

6: Crochet Candy Cane Tutorial – By Theresa’s Crochet Shop

Free Crochet Candy Cane Pattern Video tutorial

Just like with the Reindeer, what is Christmas holiday spirit without some super cute Candy Canes?

 

And now, we of course have to end this blog post with none other than a Christmas Advent Calendar, because let’s face it! What is a Christmas without an Advent Calendar to count off those last days before Christmas?

 

This one will be on my to-do list for Christmas this year.

7: Boxes the Christmas wall Calendar | Crochet PDF pattern – By Garnknuten

Crochet Christmas Advent Calendar

I also connected with Veronica when we did the Summer Cal together with Airasknots. If you’re looking for a club where people join together and make amigurumi, be sure to check out her amigurumi club on her website!

That’s it for this Christmas Roundup Post! I hope you have now some new ideas to create for Christmas this year! Till next time! 

 

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