Looking for free Christmas crochet patterns to make handmade gifts and festive decor?
The Let It Snow Blog Hop 2025, running from November 1–15, features 15 talented designers, each sharing a beautiful free pattern every day to help you fill your gift list with handmade love, add charming holiday touches to your home, and get fully into the Christmas spirit!
From cute crochet ornaments and cozy stockings to festive home accents, this two-week event is a wonderful way to discover creative holiday projects and get a head start on handmade gifts and decorations.
In this blog hop, you’ll find fun crochet Christmas patterns perfect for crocheters of all skill levels!
✨Each featured designer will share their free pattern, with direct links available in this post. ✨ All participating patterns will be free to view on the designer’s website, and most designers will also offer a free downloadable PDF for 24 hours — a little holiday bonus for you to enjoy! 🎁
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❄️PDF Downloads Have Expired…but you can still enjoy the free patterns on the designers’ websites — and show these amazing creators some love! 💕
❄️Nov # 1: Winterland Stocking

Easy to make. Works up fast. Fun to crochet. Absolutely beautiful! This cozy stocking takes just over an hour to complete, so you can make one for everyone on your list. The chunky texture and timeless design create a handmade piece you’ll be proud to display on your mantel or give as a heartfelt gift they’ll treasure every Christmas.
❄️Nov # 2: Easy Crochet Snowman

This cute little snowman ornament is a delight to crochet! Simple and fast to make, it’s perfect for decorating your tree, adding to a wreath, or giving as a tiny handmade gift. A sweet way to celebrate the season with a personal touch.
❄️Nov # 3: The Sheba Star Ornament

The Sheba Star Ornament adds festive cheer to your crochet projects! It’s a perfect first project for learning Tunisian crochet in the round with a double-ended hook. Quick to make, it’s ideal for last-minute gifts and a fun way to use up leftover yarn.
❄️Nov # 4: Not-So-Mini Christmas Stockings

Looking for a quick and festive crochet project? The Not-So-Mini Christmas Stocking is perfect! Made with super chunky yarn, it works up in about an hour and is great for beginners or seasoned crocheters. Use it to create cozy gifts or a cheerful fireplace garland—and put those leftover yarns to good use!
❄️Nov # 5: Snowflake Square

The snowflake square is created using the C2C (corner-to-corner) method. Switch it up and use your favorite color as the background. Alternatively, you can create a whole blanket of them all in the same background color and make the snowflakes in different colors. The possibilities are endless!
❄️Nov # 6: Little Pebbles Mini Stocking

This fun, textured crochet mini stocking is incredibly versatile! Hang it from your mantel or staircase, use it as a tree ornament, tuck in a gift card for a thoughtful present, or even use it as a silverware holder for your holiday table. Make a bunch for an Advent calendar — the possibilities are endless!
❄️Nov # 7: Jorik The Jul Tomten

Bring a touch of Scandinavian magic to your holiday season with Jorik the Jul Tomten, a charming little amigurumi gnome who loves to spread warmth and cheer. Quick to make and full of personality, Jorik is perfect for gifting, decorating, or adding a handmade bit of folklore to your home this winter.
❄️Nov # 8: Crochet Snowman Coasters

Bring a touch of holiday cheer to your home with this fun crochet snowman coaster set! These cute little coasters are perfect for protecting your surfaces while adding festive charm to your decor. They also make an adorable handmade gift for friends and family—practical, cute, and full of Christmas spirit!
❄️Nov # 9: Christmas Spirit Crochet Tree

These sweet, textured crochet trees are a delightful way to bring Christmas cheer to any space! Perfect for decorating a fireplace mantle, bookshelf, table, or even your desk, they add a cozy, festive touch wherever you place them. Use them as charming standalone decorations, string them together for a cute bunting, or turn them into whimsical ornaments for your tree—endless possibilities for spreading holiday spirit
❄️Nov # 10: Jolly Santa Hat Applique

This adorable mini Santa Hat crochets up in no time! Perfect as Christmas tree ornaments, festive gift tags, or charming additions to holiday cards.
❄️Nov # 11: Christmas Pudding Decoration

This crochet Christmas pudding is perfect for beginners and can be whipped up in one sitting! It makes an adorable decoration for your tree, mantel, or anywhere you want to add a little festive cheer. Plus, it’s a sweet handmade gift for teachers, friends, or coworkers. It’s a fun way to use up those yarn scraps while making something festive and special.
❄️Nov # 12: Crochet Gift Card Holder

The Festive Christmas Gift Card Holder is a great way to package your surprise gift cards at Christmas. You can also add gift tags and hang them on the tree as a surprise for folks to find.
❄️Nov # 13: Crochet Snowman

This soft and squishy crochet snowman is ready for warm hugs and chilly giggles. With his bumpy, cloud-like belly perfect for tiny fingers to explore, a smile that melts hearts, and cozy arms stretched out for cuddles, he’s winter magic stitched with love.
Nov # 14: Holly Berry Seashore Baby Blanket

Crochet a baby blanket for a little one with a due date around Christmas! This Christmas crochet baby blanket pattern is full of fun, textured stitches, and you can easily memorize this pattern!
❄️Nov # 15: Granny Square Christmas Tree

Granny square trees are a fantastic way to add a touch of handmade holiday charm to your home. You can hang them on your Christmas tree, use them as gift toppers, or even create a festive garland.
✨ Make sure to check back every day so you don’t miss any of the festive new designs!
❄️ And don’t forget to share your progress on social media using #LetItSnowBlogHop — we’d love to see your beautiful makes and inspire others to join the fun!


Hi Assia! Looking forward to this blog hop! Just wanted to ask, at what time will the feature pattern of the day be posted? In other words, when a free PDF is offerred, when does the offer expire, when is the 24 hour window, over?
Hi Aisha! The featured pattern goes live at 8:00 AM Eastern Time, and when a free PDF is offered, it will be available for 24 hours from that time.
Fellow Blog Hoppers, copy and paste the code from Pam’s post for the stocking pattern, with all 4 digits of the year, 2025 The code in the post above only includes 2 digits, 25, and won’t work! 😊
I’ve corrected the coupon code — thank you for letting me know! 😊
You’re welcome! 😊
I Love the day 5 pattern, can you tell me how I download it? Please and thank you.
Hi Noel,
Click the “Free Pattern Here” button on this post — it will take you to the pattern on Ambassador Crochet. Scroll down until you see the “Let It Snow Blog Hop – Get the Free Pattern” button and click on it.The download page will open. Scroll down until you see the featured picture, then click on it — the PDF will open.
Thank you so much for having me for this fun holiday blog hop!
Hi Alexandra,
It was such a pleasure to have you! Thank you so much for the freebie — those little stockings are absolutely adorable!💖
For the stockings o Day 6, the EyeLove website says “Through 11/10/25 at 11:59pm EST, you can grab a free copy of the PDF for the Little Pebbles Mini Stockings on Ravelry using code code found inside Let it Snow Blog Hop post” – but there is no code here on the LIS blog hop page.
I wasn’t aware the offer was extended to 11/10! I’ll put the code back — thank you so much for letting me know! 🙂
Thank you for a fun blog hop and some delightful patterns. 😘
Thank you so much, Bea! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.