35+ free felt ornament patterns that will add a special touch of holiday cheer to your tree! They’ll make the perfect gifts for friends, family, and teachers!
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Embrace the spirit of the Christmas holiday season with our collection of 35+ free felt Christmas ornament patterns! This post features an array of different designs that cater to all age groups and experience levels. From easy projects like snowflakes and Christmas lights to more challenging projects like standing penguins, and plush snowmen.
These cute felt Christmas ornaments make a great Christmas craft for people of all ages! They make great gift ideas and will look SO CUTE adorning your Christmas tree.
These handmade gifts are adorable and perfect to make with the kids! Even beginners can create their very own smiling Christmas tree ornaments with ease. And, they're so fun to decorate!
You're going to love this free pattern for handmade wool-felt Christmas Ornaments. You don’t need a sewing machine to make them and can even add some fun hand-embroidered details to the ornaments as well!
Take a bite out of the Christmas tree decorating with these too-cute Christmas ornaments that you’ll definitely want to eat! Made using wool felt, polyester stuffing, floss, and a hot glue gun. They’d make a great idea for play food items, too!
Add a little sweetness to your Christmas tree! These peppermint candy wheels are a really easy pattern to work with and would look great decorating any holiday tree.
This Christmas Gnomes tutorial will show you how to make felt ornaments in just a few simple steps, no sewing machine needed! Easy enough for kids to make, and includes a free printable pattern.
To complete the look of this beautiful ornament, you'll just need some black embroidery thread to run a blanket stitch around the edges. No stuffing required!
Learn how to make a cute little house to decorate the tree with! This 3-in-1 free pattern also includes the template for a gingerbread house felt board and Christmas kid’s craft.
If you are a cat lover, you definitely need this cute, DIY Christmas ornament. It’s a great way to use up felt scraps of any color and includes a great tutorial on how to use freezer paper to transfer your patterns to felt.
You're going to want to make an entire family of these adorable little stand up penguin ornaments! They will require a fair amount of body pieces and stitching to put together, so they would be a great project for tweens, teens, and adults.
These easy little dove ornaments make a great handmade gift for kids to give to family, friends, or teachers. Plus, it requires very little materials to make. Just have a black Sharpie, a piece of white felt, and a piece of ribbon to string it with.
This DIY ornament doubles as a gift holder! This mini stocking sits at about 6 inches tall, making it perfect for holding a gift card or some sweet treats. Fun and It’s easy to make too!
Another cute gift topper idea! These easy to craft holly berry leaves are the perfect sewing project for a kid or for beginners. The best part is adding the fluffy little pom poms to create the berries.
If you really enjoy making handmade ornaments for friends and family, consider this adorable vintage bells pattern as your next project. A slightly more advanced project, Vintage Bells are made of multiple colors and textures of wool. They will be a great opportunity to practice embroidery skills. Finish them off with red beads for a little bling!
Let your creativity craft on with these easy DIY animal ornaments! There are TONS of cute options to choose from for your next sewing project – Polar bears, foxes, moons, seals, and more!
Create your own adorable ocean life ornaments with these no-sew felt patterns. Use as gift tags, tree ornaments, baby showers or year-round beach decor!
It doesn’t take much to make these felt Christmas light ornaments. They’re a fantastic approach to a toddler safe Christmas tree as they’re soft and won’t break when squished.
I love mushroom decor! These felt Christmas decorations are no exception. The heathered wool added to the stem of the mushroom is a really nice touch, too.
This super cute DIY felt Santa ornament is a great craft to hang on your Christmas tree! With easy-to-follow instructions and a free pattern to work with, this is a craft that will take little time to assemble.
If you’re looking to start a holiday tradition of crafting your own ornaments with your kids or family, these are a great place to start. Handmade star ornaments look great in any color scheme and are easy enough for the kids to participate in making.
Make these beautiful red and white poinsettia flowers from felt by using the free printable Christmas ornament pattern. They look pretty realistic and will give your holiday tree a nice pop of color.
If your Christmas tree screams vintage, pastel, or glitter – this ornament is for YOU! I would LOVE to receive any one of these handmade vintage ornaments for my tree decor.
Colorful owl ornaments are so bright and cheery! These ornaments can be made in a variety of colors, shapes, and patterns. They’d make a sweet gift idea for a teacher!
Little girls will love placing this sweet unicorn ornament on their tree! If you have a unicorn obsessed kid, make sure to include this into your stash of Christmas sewing projects now.
Get ready to skate into the season with this enchanting DIY ornament pattern! Have a little bit of metallic embroidery floss on hand to create the flashy look of the laces.
An easy craft for the classroom, this cute Christmas mouse only requires a few supplies. Complete this activity while reading kids a fun Christmas story.
This ornament just screams Christmas to me! It's nostalgic for many, and a fairly easy project to start with little ones or to work on leisurely at home by yourself.
Everyone needs a sloth hanging around their tree! The Christmas sloth, if you will. Seriously – this is an ornament I may want up year-round. Way too cute.
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