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Are You Embroidering Ornaments? 🎄🎀 Read for Ideas and Tips!

 

Hand embroidered Christmas ornaments

Hi, Reader,

I like to make my Christmas ornaments by hand.

I embroider and sew them, make decorations from acorns and pinecones, make little mushrooms from cork, crochet snowflakes, or make origami decor. This year, I plan on making some himmeli ornaments from natural straw.

If you are unfamiliar with this technique, it’s a traditional Lithuanian (and Scandinavian) art in which the pieces of straw are assembled to create geometrical shapes. These airy sculptures are believed to protect homes from evil spirits and guard the family.

Even if I try a new craft or method for decor-making each year, one way to make ornaments repeats. I embroider and sew Christmas ornaments from felt fabric.

If you would like to embroider your ornaments, too, check out these patterns on Etsy:

 
 

Also, read blog articles where I demonstrate the entire process of embroidering and assembling the ornaments:

Handmade Christmas decorations

Detailed step-by-step guide and free PDF pattern download

 

DIY Christmas ornaments with wreath embroidery

Step-by-step embroidery tutorial + free PDF pattern download

If you are into hand embroidery but do not like sewing ornaments, try framing your festive embroidery in small or mini hoops. They work great as tree decor and make cute gift tags.

In the article “Mini Embroidery Hoops: How to Choose the Best Tiny Hoop and How to Use Them,” I explain a simple method to frame your work in a mini hoop.

And if you need some Christmas embroidery pattern inspiration, read these articles:

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What about you? What is your favorite way to decorate for Christmas?

Till next week!

Tatjana

 
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