Cosy Christmas Home Décor to Knit This Week
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Cosy Christmas Home Décor to Knit This Week
December has arrived, and with it comes the joy of transforming our homes into warm, festive spaces filled with twinkling lights, comforting colours and handmade treasures. This week, we’re focusing on three cheerful knitted decorations that will bring winter knitting charm to any room — the Little Knitted Snowman, Knitted Stars and Knitted Christmas Tree.
Our Pattern of the Week is the Knitted Snowman Pattern, available with 20% off using code SNOW20 until Monday. A perfect knitting project for the start of December, this friendly little knitted snowman adds instant festive spirit wherever he is plonked. Wherther that be a little tree decoration, a napkin ring accessory, or a festive hairband.
Pattern of the Week: The Knitted Snowman

The Knitted Snowman Pattern is a delightful make — cheerful, bright and full of winter personality. His rounded shape, colourful scarf and tiny hat make him an instant favourite for children and adults alike. He stands neatly on shelves, windowsills or centrepieces and brings a soft, traditional charm to any home.
Try knitting several snowmen in different scarf colours for a family trio, or place a single snowman near your fairy lights so he glows softly in the evening. With 20% off using code SNOW20, it’s the perfect moment to knit him in time for Christmas week.
Stars for Sparkle and Warmth

The Star Knitting Pattern is wonderfully versatile at this time of year. Padded or flat, stars can be used to decorate tree branches, garlands, door handles or gift bags. Make them in soft neutrals for a cosy Scandinavian look, or use glitter, silver or gold yarn for festive sparkle.
Stars also work beautifully with the Snowman — pair them together on a shelf to create a winter wonderland scene. They are perfect for quick evening makes when you want something charming and satisfying.
Knitted Christmas Trees for Festive Charm

The Knitted Christmas Tree Pattern is a lovely way to bring depth and greenery to your festive décor. The layered branches create a striking silhouette that stands beautifully on tables, mantels or in cosy corners. Knit the tree in classic green, winter white or rich red for a modern twist. Add beads or sequins for “baubles”, or leave it simple and natural.
Combine the tree with knitted stars and your snowman for a complete festive scene — one that looks just as magical during daylight as it does in the warm glow of evening lights.
How to Style Your Handmade Decorations
Once your pieces are finished, here are a few easy ways to bring your decorations together:
- Create a winter mantel: place your snowman centre-stage, surrounded by stars and a Christmas tree.
- Dress a windowsill: mix stars and snowmen with fairy lights to make the most of long evenings.
- Make a table centrepiece: group a snowman with two knitted trees and a scattering of stars.
- Decorate children’s rooms: add knitted stars to door handles and a small snowman to a bookshelf.
A Handmade December
There’s something special about entering December with yarn in hand — a month of cosy creativity, warm lights and heartfelt makes. These three patterns are ideal for filling your home with handmade magic, and each one offers a calm moment amid the festive busyness. Knit one, knit all three, or create a matching set to gift to someone who loves traditional Christmas charm.
Pattern Links Recap
• Snowman – Pattern of the Week (SNOW20)

• Stars
Did You Miss Last Week?
Last Tuesday we looked at thoughtful gifts for teachers and friends with the Love Hearts (Pattern of the Week), Bookmark and Cupcake patterns. Read last Tuesday’s post.
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Happy knitting!
Ali 🙂
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