Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern |Keeping it Real

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern

Hello, and welcome! After last week's Christmas tree cross stitch ornament, today I'm sharing with you another design, this time a wreath. 


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern




Find out how to make it below.

Materials: 
  • one wooden cross stitch circular frame (I got mine on Amazon and they've a diameter of about 6.5 cm)
  • the cross stitch chart - download it here
  • embroidery floss in red and green (DMC color codes included in the chart for reference)
  • a small piece of yarn or ribbon for hanging 

Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern



All you need to do is to download the pattern and follow the instructions to cross stitch the wreath onto the wooden frame.


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern



Once finished, cut and extra length of red embroidery floss and insert in through the holes in the frame just above the base of the wreath. Tie a knot, and then a bow.


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern

Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern


Cut off any excess floss and add the ribbon on top for hanging: 


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern

Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern


Use it as a Christmas tree ornament, to decorate your house for the holidays or as an original gift tag!


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern



Here it is, side by side with the Christmas tree cross stitched ornament: 


Cross stitched wooden Christmas wreath ornament - with free pattern



More designs to come (hopefully) soon!

Happy Tuesday, and happy crafting!

Keeping it Real, craft blog






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2 comments:

  1. These came out cute! Would make lovely little gift tags too.

    Alexandra
    EyeLoveKnots.com

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    1. Yes, I am using them as gift tags. Our tree is already too crowded so these will be perfect for some original gift packaging.
      Thank you for stopping by!

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