Updated December 22, 2020.
Over the 14+ years of Nuts about Needlepoint, I’ve featured lots of free designs. But finding the ones with specific Christmas themes can be hard. Today you’ll find links to many of these, all in handy list form.
Designs in Holiday Colors
- Try-a-Stitch Package Ornament
- German Feather Tree
- Holiday Rick-rack Mini-sock
- Cardinal Quilt Twinchy
- All Wrapped Up Ornament
- Christmas Cross
- Scotch Stitch Christmas Tree Ornament
- Christmas Cozy Cottage
- Poinsettia Quilt Block
- Trianglepoint Tree Ornament
Stand-alone Ornaments
- Rainbow Bricks
- Scrappy Squares Quilt
- Initial Ornament
- Whimsy & grace Style Star
- Pine Trees Mini-sock
- Quilt Ornament
- Triangles Mini-sock
- Ring of Triangles
- Double Four-patch Quilt Ornament
- Three Quilt Blocks
- Chinese Lattice Ornaments
- Pyramids Mini-sock
- Offset Chevron Ornament
- Sunbonnet Sue Mini-sock
- Love Plastic Canvas Tassel
- Wind Sock Bargello
- Quilty Bargello Mini-sock
- Sunburst Mosaic
- Spoolies Plastic Canvas Quilt Ornament
Series
- Learn-a-stitch mini socks (also available as a printed book)
- Learn-a-stitch owls
- Stripey Christmas Tree
- Bargello Bells (available as an ebook)
- Byzantine Options
- Holiday Ribbons
In the interest of saving space, I have only listed the search results for these series. Because of the 2500+ articles on the blog, most of these searches will return additional articles. This is especially true of the two Learn-a-stitch links.
Unhappily, the search mechanism here isn’t as fine-tuned as I would like.
Merry Christmas!
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nancy says
Janet-I enjoy your newsletter-especially the article on using frames : ) Do you know, or any of your readers, of a source for a good ol’ Bermuda bag cover to needlepoint? Four buttons…..
Appreciatively,
nancy
Janet M Perry says
Years ago I know Sudberry made them but they don’t now. I would try BagSmith because they carry supplies for making purses.
Keep stitching,
Janet