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Jingle Bells Ornament

These handmade Christmas bells are a great eco-friendly alternative to the plastic ones from the store. They are easy to knit, very stylish, and will look great in retro and minimalist interiors. The free pattern comes in three sizes, so you can find the one that looks best in your home. Feel free to check out the easy to follow knitting instructions.

Jingle Bells Ornament

PHOTOS by Au bout du pré / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on hobbii.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Christmas Pudding Ornament

If you’re already thinking about how to decorate your home for Christmas Eve, this knitted evergreen garland is a great place to start. The winter holidays are just around the corner, but you’ve got plenty of time to get ready. This project is for anyone who wants to practice knitting and improve their skills. Follow the free Christmas pudding bauble pattern to get started.

Christmas Pudding Ornament

PHOTOS by Au bout du pré / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on hobbii.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Bells Christmas Decor

Bells are associated with a joyful and positive atmosphere. Thanks to their vivid colours, they look really beautiful! You can, for example, hang them on the door or on a Christmas tree – as you wish. Create such beautiful bells and decorate your house for Christmas.

Bells Christmas Decor

PHOTOS by LittleOwlsHut / Ravelry.com

You will find this PAID pattern on Ravelry.

Snow Santa

Santa Claus is coming to town and this knitted bauble pattern is coming to you! It’s a must-have for your accessory set. Colorful and detailed, it will add to the holiday spirit in your home. Plus, it’s an eco-friendly decoration. Unlike plastic, yarn doesn’t harm nature. Follow the free knitting pattern to feel the vibes!

Snow Santa

PHOTOS by Elena Maltseva / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Christmas Ball

If you want your little angels to spend the whole Christmas admiring the decorations on your family tree, this set of knitted baubles is certainly the right choice. Especially when the knitted Christmas baubles pattern is free. Are you curious who the other members of Santa’s teams are?

Christmas Ball

Photos by buhnuh / Ravelry.com

You will find the pattern Ravelry. Read more about buhnuh’s project on Ravelry.

Chocolate Orange Christmas Pudding Cosy

Make a lovely Christmas gift with this quick-knit pudding pattern. This festive decoration will brighten up any room. And it’s always nice to receive a handmade gift. The pudding is knitted in the round with simple knit and purl stitches, while the leaves and berries require only a few stitches, making it perfect for beginners and experienced knitters alike. Spread holiday cheer with this free step-by-step knitting pattern!

Chocolate Orange Christmas Pudding Cosy

PHOTOS by Abi Marshall-Smith, From Devon with Love / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Christmas Cheer, Candy Canes

Extremely easy, this knitting project can save the day when you have no time for lengthy decorative projects. These knitted candy canes can be made in less than an hour and still look captivating and atmospheric. These tiny decorations are perfect for your Christmas tree, wreaths, garlands and more! Discover the pattern and find out where to use it.

Christmas Cheer, Candy Canes

PHOTOS by Frankie Brown / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Christmas Tree Potholder

Add festive flair to your kitchen this holiday season with a stunning knit Christmas tree potholder! This reversible, double-knit design ensures durability and style, perfect for gift-giving or personal use. You can experiment with color-changing yarn for a playful touch or opt for solid colors for a timeless aesthetic. Enhance your kitchen décor with this charming and practical accessory! The pattern is completely free to knit.

Christmas Tree Potholder

PHOTOS by Lisa Hannan Fox / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on niftyknitterdesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.