Christmas cross stitch templates


















Click here to learn how to join sides and how to make fringe. I finished the Mini Candy Canes by joining sides, but without fringe. I used Memory thread to accent the front design and to make the hangers. Click here to learn how to use Memory Thread on your Christmas cross stitch patterns.

His dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! Click here for Santa pattern page. Click here for Hope pattern page. An oversized, icy blue snowflake creates the "O" in "Let it Snow" as tiny snowflakes dot the background. Click here for Let it Snow pattern page,.

The letter "Y" curls around pine branches, where a golden yellow bulb hangs from a Christmas-red "Joy. Click here for Joy pattern page. Statuesque purple letters spell "Hark, " where the form of an angel adorned with golden wings and halo.

Click here for Hark pattern page. Royal blue letters spell everyone's wish for Christmas and always. A lavender dove rests on pine branches. Stitch this Christmas cross stitch pattern on plastic canvas, run a length of cotton along the back, and cover the back with paper, then cut out, avoiding the thread to make a neat and tidy spinner to twinkle in your card aperture. This stocking Christmas cross stitch pattern is one of the 40 American Christmas cross stitch charts you can download for free from Gathered!

Sometimes you want words on the front of your cross stitch Christmas cards as well as written on the inside. This lovely set of 6 Christmas cross stitch patterns has bright and bold greetings and is embellished with festive friends and characters to add extra sparkle. Fun to stitch and with big impact, we love this cross stitch Christmas card set from Durene Jones.

The Festive Doorway Christmas cross stitch patterns are designed by Amanda Gregory, and just bursting with wintery charm. Find the Christmas card cross stitch patterns. Meow, meow, what has Santa Paws left for me this year? These 4 cute Christmas cats look they are having so much fun in these Christmas cross stitch patterns from Lucie Heaton.

Do you know any cat lovers who would love a cat-themed cross stitch Christmas card? These 6 gorgeous free Christmas cross stitch patterns ornaments from Tapestry Barn prove that simple is beautiful! Worked entirely in whole cross stitch using lovely jewel colours, these Christmas cross stitch patterns are simply stunning.

Another fabulous design from the talented Lesley Teare who has kindly given the Gathered readers one of her set of 4 Christmas teddy bears to download for free! This teddy bear cross stitch pattern is worked on count white evenweave over two threads of the fabric in 21 shades of stranded cotton and one shade of metallic thread.

Cross stitch is in two strands of cotton or metallic, with fractionals for extra detail. Find the Teddy Bear free Christmas cross stitch pattern. These easy Christmas cross stitch patterns for wish lists are bound to go down a storm!

Shine your Christmas star loud and proud with this Christmas cross stitch pattern by Ursula Michael. These snowman pals are so delightful as they pile on each other to make their own Christmas tree. And best of all, the free Christmas cross stitch patterns decorations can be downloaded from Gathered. Snowman Christmas tree cross stitch pattern.

Have you tried plastic canvas before? Any design that does not include fractional stitches, French knots or backstitch going down into the centre of Aida blocks can be stitched on plastic canvas. It is good to know you are stitching a design that is created especially for plastic canvas when you try it for the first time! Jenny Barton created these two cute characters to be stitched on plastic canvas as quick cross stitch Christmas ornaments for your tree. Ready, set, stitch!

We found it hard to choose which category to list these stunning Christmas cross stitch patterns under — as it is so versatile it could be some many things! But we knew we had to include it. Stitch it as a gridded sampler to celebrate the 12 days of Christmas as a special cross stitch Christmas decoration you bring out every year. Or stitch each as a separate cross stitch Christmas card, to give you 12 lovely designs without ever need to stitch the same motif twice.

These would be a lovely set of cross stitch Christmas ornaments for your tree, too! Candy canes look lovely hung on your Christmas tree, and even more so if they take the form of this cross stitch candy cane heart!

Last Updated on December 9, The Christmas stitching season is here! Furry Friends These would be really cute as ornaments, with or without the text. Ya Filthy Animal This line is always a good idea. Classic really. Snowflake I love the blue fabric against the white snowflake. And the cute little beads. Ornament Hoops Ohhh I love a good pom pom fringe!

Sampler of Characters You could make this pattern in an afternoon and turn it into a card or a bookmark! Ornaments Cute little Christmas baubles!

Bonus Patterns! I love it when I stumble on new patterns that I can add to this type of post! Homespun humor from your favorite uncle to homemade pies from your favorite aunt; Christmas brings us together. This project would be a welcome addition hanging in the middle of a wreath for the front door or framed and set on a mantle.

If you are extra ambitious, you could make several for holiday greeting cards. Home for the Holidays from Free Patterns.

Nordic Sweaters have made a comeback in recent years. Many designers have added fresh new styles and images to the timeless pattern. Les Chroniques de FriMousse's pattern can be used, not only at Christmas time but all year round by just changing the colors of the pattern. You can make an ornament for a tree, embellish a sweater or sew a sachet. Make several to have on hand for coworkers, friends, and last-minute gift ideas.

Who is that jolly man in the red suit? Gazette94 celebrates this happy elf with their pattern of various Santas. You can create several ornaments or stitch them together for a sampler.

This project showcases international versions of Papa Noel. Santa Claus from Gazette The snowy rooftops and inviting shops beckon us to jump into the pattern and enjoy the season. This project would look great framed and placed on a mantle as the focal point for a winter wonderland village decor. Christmas Village from Chez Mounette.

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