Let’s get festive with some free and cute crochet projects for Christmas. It’s never too early to start thinking about decorating for Christmas! The best place to start your festive decorations is with your front door. It’s the first thing people will see when they come to visit you so why not crochet a wonderful Christmas decoration so you can spruce the place up a bit?
Do you know how to crochet a wreath? If you have never crocheted a wreath before, then you might be a little intimidated. Lucky for you, it’s actually super easy to crochet a basic wreath! Many of the free crochet Christmas wreath patterns that we are featuring today can be made with just basic crochet stitches and simple sewing techniques.
You will notice that a lot of the free crochet Christmas wreath patterns on our list today call for some type of wreath form. There are all sorts of different wreath forms out there and they can easily be found at any craft store and even at the dollar store too. If you don’t have one laying around and don’t want to make a trip to the store, you can also make do with DIY cardboard wreath forms.
What type of yarn is best for crochet wreaths? If you are planning on hanging your wreath on your front door, then you should choose a hardy yarn that will stand up to the weather. Cotton is a safe bet because it is both strong and inexpensive. The color of yarn may fade over time in direct sunlight, though, so keep that in mind. Instead of the front door, you could use a crochet Christmas wreath pattern as an indoor decoration instead – over the mantle, over the kitchen table, or over an entryway.
Ok, I really can’t wait any longer to start talking about these amazing crochet Christmas wreath patterns I’ve curated for you today. So scroll down for a little wreath love!
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25 Perfect Crochet Christmas Wreath Patterns
Snowman in Stitches Wreath
No one will mind if you forget to take this crochet wreath down once Christmas is over. You can keep this cute snowman wreath up all winter long! The hat and scarf are made using single and double crochet stitches with faux fur yarn. The wreath base is made using regular yarn and loop stitches for lots of fluffy texture.
Designer: Christineify
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids, Loops & Threads Impeccable and Craft Smart Tinsel (Aran Weight #4)
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Holiday Yarn Wreath
Keep it simple with a classic holiday wreath that’s sure to never go out of style. A smaller wreath form is nested inside a larger wreath form and then you crochet around them both simultaneously for an extra wide crochet wreath. The yarn is held doubled for an even faster project. Add a big fancy bow and you’re done!
Designer: MJ’s Off the Hook Designs
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
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Christmas Flower Wreath
Mixing crochet and non crochet elements is a great way to make your wreath stand out from the crowd. This pattern pairs crocodile stitch crochet flowers with a cut out “Merry Christmas” sign in a stylish cursive font. The decorative stitching around the styrofoam wreath form uses puff stitches for added texture.
Designer: Darling Dana Designs MN
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Aran Weight #4)
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Country Winter Wreath
Here’s another way to cover a wreath form instead of crocheting directly around it. This pattern has you crochet a long rectangle using basic stitches and then sew the rectangle around the wreath form. The simplicity of this design is a great backdrop for the string of lights added inside the wreath to make it glow.
Designer: The Loopy Lamb
Yarn: Furls Whims Merino Z Twist (DK Weight #3)
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Floral Heart Holiday Wreath
If you’re not into the “less is more” look, then you are going to love this next Christmas wreath pattern. This design piles on the embellishments for a show stopper of a wreath that is a total compliment catcher. Whip up roses, hearts, flowers, and leaves until your wreath is as full as you would like it to be.
Designer: Carmen Heffernan for Anchor Crafts
Yarn: (Aran Weight #4)
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Snowman Wreath
Have you seen those adorable wreaths with the little stuffed animals dangling on them? This snowman one is a prime example, but you could also recreate this idea with your favorite Christmas amigurumi pattern. Try a penguin, a reindeer, a Santa Claus, or an elf for an instant holiday classic!
Designer: Zhaya Designs
Yarn: Ice Yarns Magic Glitz and
Schachenmayr Bravo Originals (DK Weight #3)
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Santa Wreath
Children especially will delight in this fun wreath inspired by their favorite holiday hero. The pattern calls for just basic stitches and two kinds of yarn – faux fur and regular. The base is crocheted as a rectangle and then sewn onto the wreath form. The hat is crocheted separately in the round.
Designer: Highland Hickory Designs
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids, Red Heart With Love Solids (Aran Weight #4)
And Lion Brand Go for Faux (Super Bulky Weight #6)
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Chunky Yarn Wreath
Grab the thickest yarn you have to recreate this chunky crochet Christmas wreath. With only one round and easy wooden embellishments, this might just be the fastest one of our crochet Christmas wreath patterns. Follow along with the quick video tutorial to learn how to work the single crochet stitches around the styrofoam wreath form.
Designer: Yarn + Chai
Yarn: Yarn Bee Chunky Knit (Jumbo Weight #7)
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NOEL Wreath Bunting and Bow
Add a handmade touch to a store-bought wreath to make it your own. This is such a quick and easy way to upgrade a plain wreath into something really special. The pattern for the adorable “NOEL” bunting uses just basic stitches and can be crocheted in relatively little time for a swift and satisfying result.
Designer: Sincerely, Pam
Yarn: Red Heart With Love Metallic (Aran Weight #4)
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Layered Leaves Wreath
Crocodile stitch never looked better than in this Layered Leaves Wreath. The stitch can take some time to wrap your brain around, so I wouldn’t recommend it for beginner crocheters. But if you are a seasoned crocheter who likes a bit of a challenge then this wreath should be right up your alley!
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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Pom-Pom Wreath
Who says that crochet Christmas wreath patterns are only allowed to be traditional Christmas colors? You can make your wreath as fun and as colorful as you’d like, as evidenced by this gorgeous specimen of a bright and fun Pom Pom Wreath. My favorite part is the contrast between the shiny ornaments and the fluffy pom poms.
Designer: Sarah-Jane Hicks
Yarn: (DK Weight Yarn #3)
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Peppermint Candies Wreath
A treasure trove of yummy peppermint candies are arrayed around this wreath form. The iconic red and white candies are a Christmas classic and they look ever so festive in their arrangement. The peppermint candies on their own would also be a great addition to another wreath design or they could be used for keychains or stocking stuffers.
Designer: Divine Debris
Yarn: Caron One Pound (Aran Weight #4)
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Candy Cane Wreath
Ruffled strips of crochet shell stitches are wrapped around a wire wreath form in an alternating red and white color scheme to create this adorable Candy Cane Wreath. This is one unique wreath that is sure to stand out from the crowd! The addition of the bow and mistletoe really help pull the look together and make it look more complete.
Designer: Highland Hickory Designs
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids (Worsted Weight #4)
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Christmas Lights Wreath
Add some light and whimsy to your decor with the Christmas Lights Wreath. Colorful crochet Christmas lights are strung around this basic wreath with fantastic results. Plus, the pattern is really easy to crochet using just basic stitches. The instructions are in video format which is great for visual learners and crochet newcomers.
Designer: Mumzee
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Aran Weight #4)
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Advent Wreath
Sometimes I forget that there’s more ways to decorate with a wreath than just hanging it up. The Advent Wreath is designed to be laid flat as a table top wreath. It would make an excellent centerpiece for the table or a striking adornment for the center of your mantle. My favorite part is the tea lights in the crochet candles.
Designer: Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
Yarn: Lion Brand Heartland (Aran Weight #4)
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Snowflake Wreath
From afar these snowflakes may look like foam cutouts, but they are actually crocheted. Single and double crochet stitch snowflakes are layered on top of a yarn wrapped wreath form in this stunning showstopper of a Snowflake Wreath. Both simple and complex, this wreath design is sure to look great on your front door!
Designer: HanJan Crochet
Yarn: King Cole Giza Cotton 4 ply (Fingering Weight #1)
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Plaid Wreath
Classic red and black buffalo plaid is sure to never go out of style for Christmas time. You see it everywhere this time of year – in flannels, throws, and now in wreaths too! This project is crocheted using just single and double crochet stitches along with color changes to recreate the iconic plaid pattern.
Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Bulky (Bulky Weight #5)
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Christmas Wreath
Choosing a fun yarn for your crochet Christmas wreath patterns is an easy way to add an extra dash of flair. Variegated yarns and yarns with metallic sparkles are both excellent choices! You can see them both in action here in this classic Christmas wreath complete with a bow, a pair of bells, and a festive bit of mistletoe.
Designer: The Foxtail Lane
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft, Lion Brand Vanna’s Glamour, Lion Brand Bonbons and Lily Sugar ‘n’ Cream (Worsted Weight #4)
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Snowball Wreath
Do you love the snow? Celebrate your favorite season with this festive Snowball Wreath. The basic wreath is decorated with an adorable “snow” bunting, a quick and easy amigurumi snowman, and a whole flurry of crochet snowballs. You could substitute yarn pom poms instead for added texture.
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Red Heart With Love Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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Seasons Greetings Wreath
A rustic store bought wreath made of sticks and pinecones get a fabulous crochet makeover with the addition of bells and mistletoe. It still retains that rustic charm but the crochet adornments really make an overall improvement! I wonder what other crochet bits and bobs you could make to stick onto a wreath?
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream Solids & Denim (Worsted Weight #4)
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Jolly Christmas Wreath
You can’t tell by looking at it, but this project was made by following a pattern for a spring wreath. The creator took that spring wreath pattern, switched up the color scheme, and added some holly for an exceptionally festive Christmas Wreath remix. You can read all of the creator’s project notes here.
Designer: Attic 24
Yarn: Mixed (Worsted Weight #4)
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“You’re A Mean One” Christmas Wreath
Ask someone what their favorite Christmas movies are and I bet they’ll mention The Grinch! Everyone’s favorite Christmas stealer is a total classic, so it makes perfect sense that he would sneak his way into our little list of crochet Christmas wreath patterns! What do you think of this fun wreath idea?
Designer: Love To Be In Stitches
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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Ruffle Wreath
This project on Ravelry took a plain ruffle wreath pattern and gave it a mini Christmas makeover with the addition of jingle bells and a plaid bow. It certainly isn’t as elaborate as some of the other projects on this list, but it is utterly charming in its simplicity. Plus, you won’t have to worry about it falling out of fashion!
Designer: Kits Crafts
Yarn: Schachenmayr nomotta Bravo (DK Weight Yarn #3)
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Braided Christmas Wreath
Turn up the texture with a wreath created from 3 long tubes of crochet stitches braided together. This pattern actually doesn’t call for a wreath form at all because the strong braid is all the foundation that it needs. The fancy flowers attached to the Christmas poinsettia wreath help hide the unsightly spot where the braided ends join.
Designer: Pattern Paradise
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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Christmas Wreath
A cardboard circle is used as the base for this simple festive wreath. The pattern calls for single, half double, and double crochet stitches along with picot stitches. You attach everything to the cardboard circle using craft glue, so there’s no sewing involved (which is a definite plus in my book!). I love this easy pine cone pattern, too!
Designer: The Lazy Hobbyhopper
Yarn: (Sport Weight #2)
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Are you feeling festive yet? Ready for the holiday season? Which of these free crochet Christmas wreath patterns was your favorite? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
How fun would it be to make a small version of any of these wreaths for a crochet Christmas wreath ornament for your Christmas tree?
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Happy Crocheting!
Amanda