You are going to Love making this Mini Christmas Wreath Ornament!
Make these adorable Mini Christmas Wreath Ornaments. This simple and quick Christmas wreath free crochet pattern is made by crocheting a curly Q. Add a twine bow to the wreath and top with wooden beads for an earthy touch. Hang with twine for a rustic Farmhouse decoration. Hang it onto the Christmas Tree or use it as a present topper. Keep scrolling for the free crochet pattern.
Below you will find everything you need to crochet the Mini Christmas Wreath, including the yarn, hook, materials, free written pattern for blog subscribers, pictures and a video tutorial. If you like this Mini Christmas Wreath free crochet pattern, please share!
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Key Takeaways
- Create an adorable Mini Christmas Wreath Ornament using a free crochet pattern that involves a curly Q technique.
- The pattern includes materials like yarn, a crochet hook, and wooden beads, along with a video tutorial for ease.
- This festive decoration can serve as a Christmas tree ornament or a lovely present topper.
- Join the community for more fun, share your creations, and explore additional Christmas crochet patterns available on the blog.
- The pattern is protected by copyright, so please respect the author’s rights when sharing.

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Find all the Christmas Crochet patterns in the Blog Post below!
All 25 Christmas ornaments are on my blog for free. If you’d rather have a printable pattern, I have put together a beautiful Ebook with all 25 crochet ornaments! All the patterns include videos on my YouTube channel.

If you’re looking for a quick and easy crochet Christmas ornament you’re going to love this Mini Christmas wreath free crochet pattern!
If you love this pattern make sure to check out the Cinnamon bobble tree, Mini Mosaic Gnome, Plaid Gift card cozy crochet ornaments! For some great family fun for the non-crocheter in your home check out the Mini Ring Wreath, Boho Beaded Pompom, Mini Tassel Angle and the Scrappy Christmas Ball Christmas Ornament easy crochet patterns! All Part of the MJ’S Merry Mini Christmas Collection!
“The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.”
– Burton Hills
VIDEO
A full video tutorial for the Mini Christmas Wreath Ornament is available HERE
YARN
Wool of the Andes Worsted Weight by WeCrochet
100% Peruvian Highland Wool, 110yds/50g
15 yards
MATERIALS
– Tapestry Needle
– Twine
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ABBREVIATIONS
ch – Chain, hdc – Half Double Crochet, rep – Repeat, sp – Space, st(s) – Stitch(es)
Mini Christmas Wreath – Free Crochet Pattern
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This pattern requires a beginner skill level.
This pattern is professionally written in technical writing and tech edited for accuracy.
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I’m so happy with how my Christmas Tree turned out. I added wooden bead garland and a few pinecone ornaments. I used my Easy C2C Blanket for my Tree Skirt and the Chunky Buffalo Plaid Crochet Throw to stay with the plaid theme. If you love my Christmas Sweater you can get it HERE and my skirt HERE. They really helped give my tree the rustic aesthetic I was going for!
Not only do these crochet ornaments look beautiful on a Christmas tree, but they make the perfect present toppers as well. The crochet decorations vary in skill level, and some can be made with no crochet experience. That way, the entire family can get involved.
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This pattern is designed by Michelle Moore of MJ’s Off The Hook Designs Inc based in Lakefield Ontario Canada. Your go to source for modern easy crochet patterns. Published on December 7th, 2021.
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