If you're looking for free sewing patterns to help you celebrate Christmas and the festive season, you won't be disappointed by a browse through this section of Freeneedle.
We've rounded up loads of decorative ideas, including festive garlands and ornaments for your Christmas tree. There's no shortage of patterns for stockings, which always look nice hanging up during the holidays, hopefully to be stuffed with fun gifts for Christmas morning.
You'll also find patterns for festive clothing items that will help the wearers really get into the spirit of the season.
This is a very quick and easy sewing idea that uses burlap as the base to make good looking Christmas stockings. This can be a no-sew project using glue or you can sew the pieces together, before adding festive embellishments.
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Here's a different way to use a pool noodle - bending it into a ring to form the base of a fun Christmas wreath. The ring is wrapped with a long length of fabric like a bandage and it can be embellished with Christmas decorations.
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Ok, it's blatently no-sew, but being so seasonal and also an ideal fabric stash busting project, we had to include it. This is a great looking little artificial Christmas tree tutorial that is based on a styrofoam cone that you pick up in many craft stores. You can use any combination of fabric to adorn the tree and you can get very creative with the appearance, rather than just using shades of green.
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These are a lovely festive solution to the problem of a drawer full of odd socks. The snowmen are full of personality and if you use glue rather than stitching the various embellishments, it can be completely no-sew too.
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My first thought was what kind of person wants to dress their Christmas tree in a skirt - are they planning to take their tree out to parties? Turns out that it's intended to hide the tree's stand and to give the presents something to sit on. Seems obvious now that I know.
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This sewing tutorial demonstrates how you can make a fun and versatile jumper for the holiday season that you decorate with different embellishments. You will need a jumper pattern for the base item, but you can download templates for the detachable embellishments from this page.
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These fantastic mitten ornaments will add a touch of style and sophistication to your Christmas tree. These are sewn from two layers of cotton batting and the embellishments of ribbon, lace and vintage buttons really set off this simple idea.
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Here's a seasonal no-sew project tutorial that shows you how you can make a great looking Christmas wreath that is super easy to make. The inclusion of LED lights add a real twinkle to this luxurious looking festive decoration.
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If you've never turned your hand to cross stitch, perhaps this is the project for you to give it a go, being so well suited to the season and not being a large undertaking. There are links to explanations of the techniques and if you can't produce your own designs, a few minutes on your favorite search engine should turn up plenty of 'free Christmas clip art' that you could use.
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The coasters in the tutorial have used a Christmas design fabric and these would make up a great little gift. However you could use any fabric for these and they'll be suitable for use all year round. This is a quick and easy idea that will be suitable for sewers of all levels.
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