Knitting Patterns for Christmas Tree Ornaments: Create Unique and Festive Ornaments
Anyone reading through this collection must have an undeniable passion for knitting. What better way to showcase that passion than by making adorable knitting themed ornaments for your tree? You'll love how cute these look adorning your tree.
Plus, do you need a great knit gift for one of your yarnie buddies? They would love to recieve one of these knitting themed Christmas ornaments, too! Knit them one of each, or give them a set in different colors. They will ooh and ahh.
Nothing screams "Buy me yarn for Christmas!" than this ornament sitting front-and-center on your tree when family comes to visit. This year, they'll get the message.
Knit an ornament that showcases the actual way you store your needles in real life: by sticking 'em in the ball of yarn.
These are cute because you can knit them in all different colors and pass out to your knitting group! Alternatively, you can keep them all for yourself and fill your tree with them.
Many of these Christmas ball ornaments are more intricate than the simple knits. They may take a little longer to complete, so they are perfect for bad weather days. Plus, what better way to sharpen your knitting skills than with Christmas cheer?
Ball ornaments have a traditional feel about them, and you will love to have that as part of your holiday home decor. If you are looking for a stand-out piece to add to your tree this year, then any of these holiday knitting patterns are perfect for you.
The multicolored nature of the second yarn colorway on this ornament makes it look a lot more difficult than it actually is.
If you're one of the types of knitters who are talented enough to work with both yarn and beads at the same time, this one's for you.
The classic gold-and-white color scheme of this religious Christmas ball will help you remember the true meaning of the holiday.
Beads and lace together sure make for an interesting combination! Use your favorite colors or the classic red and green on this ornament.
While this one is more of a centerpiece than an ornament, we still think it would look beautiful stuck on a tree somewhere.
Lace bauble covers can certainly look interesting, since you can see the bauble underneath! Try this out with a plain white shaper or with an actual metallic ornament underneath.
These little angels are easy to follow in this free knitting pattern. They will be beautiful decorations for your Christmas tree or fireplace zone. You can make a lot for a Christmas city fair or gift to your beloved people. In addition, it’s a perfect stash-busting project, as knitted angels require just a little yarn. Enjoy!
Photo is by marianna mel / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Hi yarnies! It’s almost time for everyone’s favorite type of year — Christmas!
If you want to bring in the season with some fun DIY creations in the front of your mind, you’ll want to make room for 11 Free Knitted Christmas Tree Ornament Patterns that will decorate your tree and home perfectly.
Knitting is always fun, and there’s something about making Christmas ornaments that makes it so much more fun than you would think.
Whether you keep it classic or go modern, there are some wonderful patterns here for everyone.
Firstly, the ornamental bulbs. Not only do these handle much better than your classic glass options, but they also will give you some fun and games when creating mesmerizing patterns.
Great for those that love the idea of making them kid-friendly and pet-friendly.
For something a bit more subdued, you could enjoy the stars or even the seemingly braided strands that create wreaths.
It’ll be just right for making something that is so appealing for anyone who enjoys the finer side of Christmas decorating.
They also make great gifts for those who want to have something heartfelt and special when it comes to putting something new on their tree!
For example, newly married couples or individuals living on their own for the first time.
If you’re looking at trying to knit Christmas ornament patterns that are going to be a little bit more modern.
You can enjoy miniature houses, little sweaters, and even interlinked chain garland that will help create something really special and modern. Plus, it gives you lots of room to explore some creativity.
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