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Crochet Christmas Ornament Patterns

by Brandy Burke
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These Crochet Christmas ornament patterns are the perfect way to bring a cozy, handmade charm to your tree, garlands, or gift packages while doing the thing you already love to do.

A few years back, I made a christmas tree entirely out of crochet ornaments and I loved that thing so much. Since then, some rearranging and new furniture makes it impossible to put the tree up each year but I still think the season calls for a few new crochet christmas ornaments to be created.

There are a lot of ornament lists out there – but none that divide and categorize, which is how my brain best works – so I’ve done that here and only selected either my very favorite or ones that I’ve already made and can attest to.

There are both free patterns and paid patterns in this list – please note that I’m an Etsy and Amazon affiliate – which means if you buy a pattern or product I recommend through my link I’ll earn a few cents off of it. That’s what keeps things ticking around here.

Crochet Christmas Tree Ornaments

Trees upon trees – there are so many adorable options out there but these are among my favorites. Number 5 might be the most unique that I’ve seen to date and I haven’t made any yet but they are on my list for this year.

  1. Crochet Christmas Tree by NordicYarnArt
  2. Nordic Christmas Tree Amigurumi by Raffamusadesigns
  3. Crochet Christmas Tree by MacrameSpaghettiP
  4. Crochet Christmas Tree Ornaments “Freeja” by AnimoDesignShop
  5. Crochet Christmas Tree Ornament by Haakennaald
  6. Beaded Crochet Christmas Tree by Hugles

Bauble Ornaments

Who doesn’t love a great little bauble? Number 3 would make an excellent gift – if you get started now, you could hand them out on Thanksgiving so everyone has a chance to put them on their tree this year!

  1. Crochet Mandala Ornament by BustedHook
  2. Christmas Baubles by AnnieDesign
  3. Crochet Christmas Baubles by Virkadia
  4. Eula Bauble Ornaments by The Loophole Fox
  5. Crochet Christmas Baubles by FloandDotShop
  6. Boho Bauble by EleaLindaDesign

Angel Patterns

Each of these sweet little angel ornament patterns appear to work up really quickly. I’ve only ever made number 4 but I’m trying number 3 this year.

  1. Vintage Angel Ornament by YarnDreamsDesigns
  2. Crochet Angel by StitchbyFay
  3. Angel Ornament by WindingRoadCrochet
  4. Christmas Angel by Welove-Crochet

Wreath Ornaments

Imagine an entire tree covered in various little wreaths with all of their little mini decor all over them. I’m obsessed with this idea.

  1. Crochet Wreaths by HooksandNeedlesZA
  2. Mini Christmas Wreath by Gina Michelle
  3. Christmas Crochet Wreath Pattern by HandTrendy
  4. Amigurumi Christmas Wreath by Raffamusa

Crochet Snowman Christmas Ornament Patterns

Do you want to make number 4 right this second? I know that I do – and he’d make such an adorable little package topper – with wrapping paper made of brown kraft paper and stamped with snowflakes all over! Do it!

  1. Snowman Amigurumi Ornaments by Mufficorn
  2. Crochet Winter Ornaments by GoldenLucyCrafts
  3. Snowman Bauble by HookedoPatterns
  4. Snowman Ornament by Spinayarnstudio

Cute Little Reindeers

Okay the little snoozy reindeer takes number one position because how adorable are they! What else could you add besides the holly leaves and the bow to really customize these? So many different possibilities and such cute and simple little ornaments to create.

  1. Snoozing Reindeer by HookedStitchedGlued
  2. Reindeer Candy Ornament by CornwallCrochet
  3. Reindeer Head by JulieHMtoys
  4. Rudolph Ornament by SpinaYarnCrochet

Gifts and Stockings

I grouped presents and stockings together because it just made sense in my mind – but I threw the gloves in position four for good measure because seriously, those are some adorable little mitten ornaments!

  1. Little Crochet Presents by MellyEllyCrafts
  2. Mini Stockings by Treasurie
  3. Christmas Present Ornaments by Crochet-Kingdom
  4. Christmas Gloves by YoncaylaAmigurumi

Mug Ornaments

Are they filled with hot cocoa or coffee? Your choice but they are so doggone adorable – the marshmallow snowman floating on a river of cocoa melts my heart (get it?). I have made number 4, both versions that she has on her blog, and they are both great

  1. Cup of Cocoa by MiniCrochetZoo
  2. Christmas Coffee by CraftyKittyCrochet
  3. Snowman Marshmallow by RepeatCrafterMe
  4. Christmas Mug Ornaments by MyCreativeBlog

Star Christmas Ornaments

I’ve only made #5 in this line up but #6 is well on my radar – these would be great for ornaments, package toppers but even better for garlands!

  1. Tassel Stars by AnnieDesignCrochet
  2. Mosaic Stars by Tinna
  3. Crochet Star by LillaBijornCrochet
  4. Star Ornament by TrulyCrochet
  5. Little Stars by MerinoandTomatoes
  6. Star Ornament by Annabelia Handmade

Crochet Snow Globe

As a little girl I loved snow globes, it never, not even once occurred to me to crochet one until I was browsing for patterns for my Christmas tree a few years ago – so I haven’t made any of these, but they are all a fave.

  1. Christmas Tree Snowglobe by Heather-Corinne
  2. Crochet Snow Globe by AmyGaines
  3. Snow Globe Ornament by BlackstoneDesigns
  4. Stuffed Globe Ornament by ALittleLoveEveryday

Novelty Crochet Ornaments

These little crochet christmas ornament patterns didn’t fit into any of the other categories but they were just too stinkin’ cute to leave off of this list – some crochet artists are just so creative, I’m in awe.

  1. Car and Jeep Ornament by CrochetbyColleenUS
  2. Candy Ornaments by PurlSoho
  3. Elf Door by StitchbyFay
  4. Camping Lantern by OllieHolly

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