50+ FREE Christmas Home Decor Crochet Patterns to make

50+ FREE Christmas Home Decor Crochet Patterns to make

Can you believe it’s already November? If you’re a crocheter like me, you know that means one thing—Christmas is practically here! 🎄 I’ve got just the thing to get us in the holiday spirit: 50 amazing (and totally free!) Christmas home decor crochet patterns, perfect for cozying up your home or gifting to someone special.

I’ve sorted these patterns into six fun categories: Tree Skirts, Ornaments, Blankets, Kitchen, Advent Calendars, and Living Room—so there’s a little something for every corner of your home. Each project is designed to bring festive cheer and handmade warmth right into your space.

You can find all of the links to each one linked below. So grab your yarn and hooks, and let’s dive into a crochet Christmas wonderland!

 

 

 

Tree Skirts:

Star Tree Skirt by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

This beautiful star-shaped tree skirt uses the classic granny stitch, so it’s quick to make with super bulky yarn. Measuring 29 inches (73.5 cm) from the center to the outer point, it’s the perfect size for adding a handmade touch under your tree.

You’ll need to do a bit of color-changing, but that just means more room for creativity! This would be a fantastic stash-buster project—imagine it in a mix of yarn scraps for a unique, multicolored look that brings a pop of festive cheer.

 

Tree Skirt by Smooth Fox, see the pattern here

If you’re looking for a generously sized tree skirt, this pattern by Smooth Fox measures 45 inches across from point to point—perfect for making a statement! It features some unique stitches, like the standing double crochet, V-stitch, working in the back loop only (blo), and shell stitch, giving it a beautiful texture and detail.

You’ll need to switch colors a few times, but that’s part of the fun! Grab your yarn and check out this festive pattern on the Smooth Fox blog to create a cozy, colorful base for your Christmas tree.

 

Farmhouse Tree Skirt by You Should Craft, see the pattern here

This cozy farmhouse-style tree skirt is a dream! It measures 45 inches across and uses basic stitches, making it beginner-friendly but super stylish. The texture of the faux fur yarn adds such a luxurious, soft look—perfect for a rustic or modern farmhouse vibe.

The button detail gives it a classic touch, and there’s even a video tutorial to guide you through each step. If you want a timeless piece that’s both cozy and chic, this pattern is a must-try!

 

Candy Cane Tree Skirt by Lion Brand, see the pattern here

This Candy Cane Tree Skirt is bursting with holiday cheer! Measuring 41 inches (104 cm) in diameter, it’s made up of five separate panels that are sewn together, giving it that charming candy cane effect. With simple stitches and a few single crochet two together (sc2tog), and decreases, it’s a straightforward project with a lot of impact.

 

Tree Skirt by The Hook Nook Life, see the pattern here

If you’re looking for something simple and quick, this tree skirt by The Hook Nook Life is perfect! It’s made with basic stitches and just a few dc increases, so it’s an easy, satisfying project to whip up in no time.

The gold bead accents and the choice of yarn color give it a chic, elegant touch, and the gold ribbon woven through the last row adds beautiful texture and sparkle. This pattern is great if you want a hint of holiday glam without a lot of fuss!

 

Tree Skirt by Cozy Rosy UK, see the pattern here

Cozy Rosy UK has created a versatile and festive tree skirt with options for every tree size! Whether you need a 20-inch skirt for a tabletop tree, a 42-inch for a 4-6 foot tree, a 48-inch for a 7-foot tree, or a grand 56-inch for even taller trees, this pattern has you covered.

With both written and video tutorials, it’s easy to follow along and customize to your own decor style. This pattern is perfect for creating a beautifully finished, festive base for any Christmas tree!

 

6-Day Superstar Skirt by Betty McKnit, see the pattern here

The 6-Day Superstar Skirt by Betty McKnit is a real showstopper! Measuring 48 inches across, this pattern uses fun special stitches like dc3tog, dc5tog, and reverse single crochet, creating a beautiful, textured design.

The pom-pom border is such a charming touch, and while it does take a bit more patience to complete, it’s absolutely worth the effort. Plus, the jingle bells they added make it even more festive! This tree skirt is perfect for anyone wanting a unique and playful holiday project.

 

Granny Stripe Skirt by Jessie at Home, see the pattern here

Jessie at Home’s Granny Stripe Skirt is a beautiful, classic option that’s both simple and satisfying to make! Measuring 56 inches across, it uses only basic stitches, making it a relaxing and repetitive project that’s perfect for crocheting while you unwind.

This pattern is also a fantastic stash-buster—imagine it worked up in a mix of yarn scraps for a colorful, one-of-a-kind look. If you love easygoing projects with a timeless charm, this tree skirt is an ideal choice!

 

Tree Skirt by Caron, see the pattern here

This Christmas Tree Skirt by Caron is a lovely choice for those ready to take on a bit of an intermediate challenge! Measuring 49 inches, it features special stitches like the cluster and V-stitch, giving it a beautiful texture.

What makes this pattern unique is the touch of embroidery—it includes stitches like the lazy daisy, stem stitch, and French knot, adding intricate detail and character. If you’re up for a project that combines crochet and embroidery, this festive tree skirt is a rewarding, eye-catching addition to your holiday decor!

 

Ornaments:

Angel Ornament by Oombawka Design Crochet, see the pattern here

This delicate Angel Ornament by Oombawka Design Crochet is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your tree! Measuring 5 inches tall and wide, this intermediate-level pattern uses front post double crochet, front post single crochet, and sc2tog, creating a beautifully detailed design.

It’s worked in continuous rounds (no slip stitching needed!), making it a smooth and seamless project. The intricate details make it a lovely ornament, and you can even use it as a mini tree topper for a unique touch.

Christmas Ball by Hobbii, see the pattern here

These cute Christmas Balls by Hobbii are a quick and fun project to add some handmade charm to your tree! Each ornament measures 6 cm (2.4 inches) in diameter and comes with three different pattern options: solid color, silver and gold, and stripes.

Using just the magic ring and single crochet, this is a simple project, even for beginners. The Christmas balls are crocheted around styrofoam bases, making them perfectly round and sturdy for decorating year after year!

 

Christmas Baubles by Annie Design Crochet, see the pattern here

These festive baubles by Annie Design Crochet are perfect for adding a colorful pop to your holiday decor! With a circumference of 8 inches (20 cm), they’re made using basic stitches, and you’ll switch colors each round. The best part? You can easily crochet over the ends to hide any loose threads!

You work up one side, then the other, and sew them together around a plastic bauble, creating a beautifully round ornament that’s both fun to make and perfect for hanging on your tree. Simple, yet stunning!

 

Owl Ornament by The Loopy Lamb, see the pattern here

This cute Owl Ornament by The Loopy Lamb is the perfect addition to any woodland-themed decor! Measuring 3.5 inches tall, it’s made using basic stitches and worked in continuous rounds, making it a straightforward and fun project.

You’ll start with the head, then move on to the wings, beak, and feet. Filled with polyester stuffing and featuring safety eyes, this little owl is both charming and durable. It’s a perfect pick for adding a whimsical touch to your holiday tree!

 

Birdie Ornament by Attic 24, see the pattern here

This adorable Birdie Ornament by Attic 24 is a fun and whimsical addition to your tree! The pattern is made up of four parts: a flat circle that turns into the body, a small triangle for the beak, and two leaf shapes for the wings.

What I love about this one is how playful it is, plus the pattern includes lots of helpful pictures to guide you along the way. It’s a sweet and simple project that will add a cheerful, nature-inspired touch to your holiday decor!

 

Crochet Baubles by Briana K Designs, see the pattern here

This Crochet Bauble by Briana K Designs is a lovely, textured ornament with a unique knit-like look! To make it, you’ll work the pattern flat as a rectangle and then place it over a plastic ornament, sewing it at the top and bottom to secure it. The finished ornament measures just over 2.5 inches.

The special stitch used here is the half double crochet in the 3rd loop, which creates that beautiful, knit-inspired texture. Plus, this pattern comes with a detailed written tutorial and a helpful video tutorial to guide you through every step!

 

Granny Hexagon by Briana K Designs, see the pattern here

This Hexagon Ornament by Briana K Designs is another fantastic, simple construction project! It’s worked flat with just one seam, making it quick and easy to create. There are two sizes to choose from: 2 inches and 4 inches, and the pattern incorporates fun special stitches like the puff stitch, stacked single crochet, single puff, and the magic circle.

This is also a great project for using up your yarn scraps! Plus, there’s a helpful YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the steps, making it a perfect choice for both beginners and experienced crocheters alike.

 

Rustic Tree Ornaments by Yarn Society, see the pattern here

This Rustic Ornament by Yarn Society is a quick and charming project that takes under an hour to complete! Measuring 2.5 inches tall, it features three different layers that are worked separately and then sewn together for a beautiful, textured look.

Perfect for adding a rustic touch, this ornament would fit beautifully on a farmhouse or woodland-themed tree. It’s simple, yet so effective in creating a warm and cozy atmosphere for the holidays!

 

Angel Ornament by Cara Medus, see the pattern here

This beautiful Angel Ornament by Cara Medus at Gathered is a detailed and elegant addition to any Christmas tree! Using the dc2tog stitch, you’ll start by crocheting the body, followed by the hands and arms, then the head and hair, and finally the wings, halo, and trumpet.

What I love about this one is the intricate design, and how memory wire is used to provide extra support for the wings, halo, and trumpet, giving them a lovely, structured look. It’s a wonderful choice if you're looking for a more detailed and special project to add to your holiday decor.

 

Starry Ornament by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.

This Starry Night Ornament by Yarnspirations is a dazzling project that will bring some extra sparkle to your tree! Measuring 4 inches (10 cm), it’s made by crocheting different starry motifs and then sewing them together over a glass ornament to create a beautiful, glowing effect.

I love how this ornament is both visually stunning and fun to make, with helpful charts and diagrams included to guide you through the process. It’s perfect for those looking to add a bit of celestial charm to their holiday decor!

 

Over the Moon Ornament by Octopus Crochet, see the pattern here

This Over the Moon Ornament by Octopus Crochet is a charming and beginner-friendly project that adds a magical touch to your tree! Made in continuous spiral rounds, it’s a smaller moon, measuring just 8 cm (3 inches) high—perfect for a subtle, celestial accent.

I especially love the little star-shaped sequins that give it a twinkling effect, and the pattern comes with helpful pictures to guide you along the way. It’s a sweet, simple, and whimsical ornament that’s perfect for anyone new to crochet!

 

Din Don Dan Bell Ornament by Garn Studio, see the pattern here

The Din Don Dan Bell Ornament by Garn Studio is a fun and classic addition to your Christmas tree! Measuring 6 cm tall, it’s made by crocheting the tip, bell, handle, and clapper to create a delightful little bell.

What I love about this ornament is the classic bell shape, and the use of glitter yarn gives it a festive sparkle that catches the light beautifully. It’s simple, yet elegant, and would make a charming addition to any holiday decor!

Leg Lamp Ornament by Crochetverse, see the pattern here

This Leg Lamp Ornament is a fun and quirky addition to your holiday decor, measuring 9 inches by 4.5 inches. Worked from the top down, it uses basic stitches along with working into the back loop only (BLO) for added texture.

What I love about this ornament is how detailed and unique it is! Plus, you can use it as an appliqué for other projects, making it a versatile and playful piece to add some humor to your holiday season.

 

Fair Isle Snowflake by Live Life Yarn, see the pattern here

This Fair Isle Snowflake Ornament by Live Life Yarn is a charming and festive piece that measures 3 inches in diameter. It’s worked flat using basic stitches, then wrapped around a styrofoam or plastic ball to create a lovely 3D effect.

What makes this ornament extra fun is the Fair Isle colorwork, which adds a beautiful, wintery touch. While it does require a bit of colorwork, this project is perfect if you're looking to learn and practice that technique—plus, the result is totally worth it!

 

Ornament by Daisy Girl Crochet, see the pattern here.  

This Striped Candy Ornament by Daisy Girl Crochet is a delightful treat for your tree! Inspired by classic striped candies, it comes in three fun designs: striped, peppermint, and small peppermint. Measuring 7.6 by 10 cm, it’s worked using the tapestry method for a clean, vibrant look.

To make it, you’ll crochet two sides and then sew them together, filling the ornament with polyfill—or even yarn scraps for an eco-friendly twist! It's a fun project that adds a burst of color and holiday cheer to your decor.

 

Blankets:

Christmas Blanket by Malloo Knits, see the pattern here

This Christmas Blanket by Malloo Knits is the perfect cozy addition to your holiday decor! Using the chainless double crochet method, it creates smooth, clean edges for a polished finish. The blanket is a lapghan size, measuring approximately 40 by 48 inches—just the right size to snuggle under during the colder months.

I absolutely love the pom-pom accents along the edges, giving it that extra festive touch. Plus, there's a YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the process, making it an enjoyable project to work up!

 

Christmas Cookies Blanket by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

The Christmas Cookies Blanket by Yarnspirations is a beautiful, more involved project that’s perfect for those looking for a challenge! This blanket features an array of special stitches including the cluster V-stitch, double crochet 2 and 3 together (dc2tog & dc3tog), double crochet in the back loop only (dcblo), double crochet in the back post (dcbp), half double crochet in the back post (hdcbp), popcorn stitch, single crochet in the back post (scbp), single crochet in the front post (scfp) and standing single crochet (standing sc). With all these intricate techniques, it’s definitely an intermediate-level project.

But once it’s finished, it’s sure to become a family heirloom, passed down through the years! Plus, the pattern includes a helpful diagram to guide you through the process. This one is a true showstopper that will bring warmth and cheer to your home for generations.

 

Plaid Blanket by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

The Plaid Blanket by Yarnspirations is a classic design that’s both clever and timeless. To create it, you start with a mesh base made of horizontal stripes, then weave chains under and over the mesh to form the vertical stripes. The finished blanket measures 57 by 75.5 inches, making it the perfect size for cozying up.

I loved the construction technique for this one—it’s unique and adds a beautiful, classic touch to your holiday decor.

 

Pinewood Blanket by Claire Makery, see the pattern here

I also loved this Pinewood Blanket by Eclaire Makery. The finished blanket measures 43 by 50 inches, and the special stitch used is the bobble stitch, which adds great texture. The intarsia method is used to create the color changes, giving this blanket its stunning design.

The yarn choice and color palette for this one make it feel so cozy and wintery, perfect for the holiday season. It’s definitely a piece that would add a lot of warmth and charm to your home.

 

Poinsettia Blanket by Hooked on Homemade Happiness, see the pattern here

You could also make this beautiful Poinsettia Blanket by Hooked on Homemade Happiness. It measures 47 by 37 inches, and you can easily make it larger by adding a border. The blanket is created using the corner-to-corner (C2C) method, which gives it a lovely texture.

It’s important to note that the pattern is provided as a printable graph, not written row by row, so it’s helpful to be familiar with graph patterns for this one. It’s a stunning design perfect for adding a festive touch to your home!

Christmas Blanket by Lakeview Cottage Kids, see the pattern here

Or make this cozy Christmas Blanket by Lakeview Cottage Kids. It measures 34 by 34 inches and uses the corner-to-corner (C2C) method. This pattern also comes with a chart rather than a written out pattern.

I love their color choice of harvest red and dark sage; it’s perfect for both autumn and winter decor, making it versatile enough to stay up all holiday season. It’s a beautiful, festive piece that brings warmth and charm to any space!

 

 

Kitchen:

Bauble Coaster by Libere tes Mailles, see the pattern here

First up is this fun Bauble Coaster! It measures 4 inches (or 10 cm) and would make a perfect addition to your holiday table or a thoughtful gift for your host on Christmas Eve.

I absolutely love the little embroidery details on this one, and the set also includes a snowman and a Santa Claus coaster, so you can create the whole set to gift or keep for yourself. It’s a great way to add a bit of handmade charm to your holiday gatherings!

 

Mr Clause Pot Holder by Red Heart, see the pattern here

A great potholder is this Mr. Claus design! The finished size is 8 by 12 inches, and the only special stitches are the single crochet two together (sc2tog) and a bit of chain stitch embroidery.

I especially loved the little embroidered eyes, created using the French knot technique, and the pom-pom accent on the top of his hat. It’s a charming and festive touch that will add a bit of whimsy to your kitchen during the holiday season!

Santa Rug by Pattern Paradise, see the pattern here

It measures 18 by 26 inches, making it perfect to put next to the sink or in your bathroom. The only special stitch used is the crab stitch. I love the details with this one, and the choice of blanket yarn and faux fur gives it a really cozy, festive look. It’s a fun and functional addition to your holiday decor!

 

Peppermint Scrubby by Red Heart, see the pattern here

This peppermint scrubby measures 8 inches (20.4 cm) in diameter and is worked in joined rounds. Made from polyester yarn, it’s machine washable and air dryable, making it a practical and durable gift. It would make a great gift for your Christmas host or a thoughtful stocking stuffer!

 

Advent Calendar:

Tree Advent by Off the Beaten Hook, see the pattern here

This advent calendar measures 22 by 32 inches, making it quite large and a definite statement piece. To keep it minimal, the designer chose a palette of 6 yarn colors, and they provide yarn recommendations for this project. I love all the details, especially the Christmas lights and how the numbers are embroidered on this one!

 

Stocking Advent by 5 Little Monsters, see the pattern here.

The finished stockings measure 5 inches tall by 2.5 inches across the top. To create it, you’ll make 24 stockings, each with a number. The design features many different patterns, from thick or thin stripes to spotted or a mix of stripes and spots. This one would be fun to use yarn scraps for, and I thought it was such a whimsical make!

 

Advent Calendar by Flo and Dot, see the pattern here

I love the house theme of this one, and it’s beginner-friendly as it’s made mostly with double crochet. It measures 56 by 42 cm, and the special stitch used is the spiked dc stitch. This pattern uses UK terms, so it’s good to know. I love how whimsical the pockets are, and if you need help converting from UK to US terms, check out my Crochet Cheat Sheets Ebook! It includes a helpful chart for conversions, along with other useful charts like a yarn weight guide, care symbols, and hook size conversion.

 

Advent Calendar by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here

This advent calendar measures 25 by 37 inches. To make it, you start with the background, then add the edging, pockets, wreath, and bow. The fun part is creating all of the ornaments, including a cupcake, cherry, pineapple, cactus, donut, mushroom, narwhal, sloth, rainbow, robot, flamingo, and llama. You embroider the numbers on the pockets using chain stitch. This pattern combines crochet and basic embroidery to create a whimsical and unique advent calendar!

 

 

Living Room:

Advent Pillow by Nicki's Homemade Crafts, see the pattern here

This advent calendar pillow combines two festive elements in one! Using the Tunisian crochet technique, it features a beautiful design with a bit of embroidery, including running stitch and back stitch. The special stitches used are the 5 single crochet decrease and mattress stitch. The pillowcase measures 16 by 26 inches, making it a nice big lumbar pillow size. I just thought it was such a creative way to incorporate an advent calendar into a cozy home decor piece!

 

Mini Stocking Banner by Lion Brand, see the pattern here

This festive stocking banner features 31 mini stockings, each measuring 3.5 inches (9 cm) tall. The pattern includes both knitted and crochet stocking designs, so you can choose to make one or both. It would look great hung on a staircase like in the photo, or I think it would also be a charming display on the wall or even draped on a Christmas tree. It’s a lovely addition to any holiday decor!

 

Christmas Stocking by A Crafty Concept, see the pattern here

This beautiful Christmas stocking measures 18 inches tall by 6.5 inches wide. It features special stitches like the bobble, half double crochet decrease, and half double crochet 3 together (hdc3tog). The stocking is worked from the bottom up with minimal sewing. It has a lovely boho feel, and the faux yarn cuff adds beautiful texture to the design, making it a perfect piece for any holiday home decor.

 

Christmas Bulb by Hearts & Wheels, see the pattern here

This fun and festive Christmas bulb ornament measures 6 cm by 3.5 cm. To create it, you work in the round, stuff it with polyfill, and sew it up to finish. These bulbs can be turned into a garland, used as tree ornaments, or even as gift toppers for a special touch.

 

Pinwheel Garland by Red Heart, see the pattern here

The Pinwheel Garland measures 32 inches when complete. All of the pinwheels are worked up individually and then stitched together. The glittery yarn choice adds a festive touch, and the jingle bell fringe gives it an extra charming, holiday feel. This garland is perfect for adding some sparkle and cheer to your decorations!

 

Reindeer Stocking by Sincerely Pam, see the pattern here

This Reindeer Stocking is worked in one piece from toe to calf using the tapestry crochet method. It comes with plenty of pictures to guide you through each step of the process. I love the woodland vibe of this design—it gives off a cozy, rustic charm that’s perfect for the holidays!

Bobble Tree Stocking by Knotted Nest, see the pattern here

This stocking from Knotted Nest uses techniques like increasing, decreasing, working in the back loop only, and the bobble stitch, making it an intermediate-level project. It measures 18 inches tall by 7 inches wide and is worked in rounds from the toe up. The pattern includes a helpful chart, pictures, and a video tutorial on their blog, making it easier to follow along and complete.

 

Gingerbread Pillow by Maria's Blue Crayon, see the pattern here

This gingerbread pillow measures 14 by 14 inches and is quite beginner-friendly to make. Simply crochet the base, then create the icing and button details, sewing or gluing them on to finish. The pattern also comes with a helpful video tutorial, and there’s a 4-pack of patterns available, including a Santa, Snowman, and Elf. It would be a fun set to make for the holidays!

 

Garland by Hooked on Patterns, see the pattern here

This garland features 9 trees, each measuring 4 inches tall by 2.5 inches wide, and stretches to 43 inches in length. The special stitch used is the split half double crochet stitch. This design is easy to customize by adding more or fewer trees to fit your desired length. For an extra festive touch, you can add LED battery-powered lights alongside the garland to really make it shine!

 

Cable Stocking by Red Heart, see the pattern here

This beautiful cable stocking measures 20 inches (51 cm) tall and is worked in three pieces: the front, back, and cuff. The front and back are worked from the bottom of the foot upwards and are mirror images of each other. Special stitches used include the back post double crochet (bpdc), double crochet two and three together (dc2tog and dc3tog), and front post double crochet (fpdc). This stocking has a classic, timeless feel with intricate cable work and a charming pom-pom accent added for a festive touch. It’s a bit more involved to create, but the result is stunning!

 

Gingerbread House by Frills and Hills, see the pattern here

This adorable gingerbread house measures 14 cm wide, 18 cm high, and 10 cm in depth. To make it, you crochet the front and back of the house, followed by the base, sides, and roof. Once all pieces are sewn together, stuff it with polyfil and decorate to your liking.

I just love how detailed this one is, and it’s easy to customize. It would look perfect on a mantle, adding a cozy, festive touch to your home!

Christmas Tree Pillow by Caab Crochet, see the pattern here.  

This cute Christmas tree pillow features a bobble stitch, adding texture and charm. I loved how the faux mink fur was used to give it a rustic and festive vibe, perfect for cozying up your space during the holidays. The pattern for this pillow is available on their blog, so you can easily make one for your own home this season!

 

I hope you enjoyed this roundup of Christmas Home Decor Crochet Patterns! Let me know in the comments which one is your favorite, and what you'd love to see in future pattern roundups.

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