Huge Christmas Crochet Pattern Bundle Deals for 2025 (Crochet Podcast 176!)
Hi, it's Christa at the Secret Yarnery. If you love fast, easy crochet that feels special without taking weeks, this one is for you. In this post, I'm walking through my favorite Christmas crochet pattern bundle deals from Crochet Podcast episode 176, so you can skip the scrolling and jump straight into festive yarn crafts for gift-ready and holiday decor projects that actually get finished.
Every pattern is printable, instantly available, and designed to use yarn you probably already have. Think cozy garlands, wall hangings, advent calendars, ornaments, and more, all written in plain English and perfect for crocheters at any level.
Welcome to Crochet Podcast Episode 176
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The Big News: Christmas Crochet Pattern Bundle Deals
You’ve asked many times for a full pattern book with everything in one place. I still want to do that, and it is on my list, but until that happens, I’ve organized my Christmas crochet patterns into themed bundles so they are easy to grab and use.
For this season, I’ve put together two special Christmas bundles of affordable patterns:
- A decorations bundle with 6 must-make projects for 2025
- An ornaments bundle with 5 quick, giftable designs
Here’s what makes these bundles so handy:
- All patterns are in one place as digital PDFs
- You get instant downloads, so you can start right away
- Every crochet project is designed to finish in a day or a weekend
No more getting lost in pattern rabbit holes when you just want to sit down and crochet.
Who These Christmas Bundles Are Perfect For
These bundles are for you if you want your crochet to feel fun and manageable, not overwhelming.
Gift makers and holiday planners
If you like to give handmade gifts that feel thoughtful but you do not have months to plan, these patterns are ideal. Most pieces can be made in an afternoon or two. You can:
- Whip up ornaments as gift tags
- Make garlands or placemats for a cozy holiday table
- Create small handmade gifts that look like you spent much longer on them
Everything has that handmade feel without the stress of a giant blanket on a deadline.
Market and online sellers
If you sell at markets or online, you know how important quick, repeatable patterns are. These designs are:
- Easy to memorize once you have made them a few times
- Great for using up leftover yarn in different colorways
- Small enough to batch for your booth or shop
You can build a holiday collection that looks planned and cohesive, using the same handful of reliable patterns.
Confident beginners and experienced crocheters
These beginner-friendly patterns, ideal for crocheters at any level, use plain English, with clear step-by-step instructions. That means:
- Newer crocheters can follow along without feeling lost
- Experienced crocheters can skim, grab hook and yarn, and go
If you want even more ornament inspiration after these, you might enjoy this big roundup of over 60 crochet Christmas ornament patterns for future holiday seasons.
Time-Saving Features Inside Each Pattern
One of my favorite parts of these holiday crochet patterns is the back page. If you print double-sided, the back page becomes your quick reference sheet.
On that back page you’ll find:
- Yarn requirements
- Crochet hook size
- Any special notions
- Finished size
So you can simply flip through your printed patterns and think, “I have that yarn and that hook,” then start crocheting without digging through pages or opening files to hunt for details.
You can see all current pattern bundles in one place.
First Bundle: Top 6 Must-Make Crochet Decorations for 2025
The first set is my holiday decor bundle: six of my favorite designs to decorate your home. These are all great stash busters, because most of them use small amounts of yarn.
Here is what is included:
| Pattern | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Evergreen Garland | Garland | Mantel, stair rail, tree |
| Christmas Tree Wall Hanging | Wall decor | Apartments, small spaces |
| Popcorn Garland | Garland | Trees, mantels, door frames |
| Advent Calendar (Mini Boots) | Countdown decor | Families with kids or teens |
| 12 Days of Christmas Version | Short advent option | Late starters in December |
| Christmas Mandala Placemats | Table decor | Holiday dining and coffee tables |
Bundle Deal: $35 Value for $25
All six patterns together would normally be $35. I’ve bundled them into a limited time deal for $25, so you get a big holiday collection in one go. You can grab the full decorations bundle here.
Fast, easy, and great for your yarn stash
Most of these projects use little scraps of yarn. You do not need full balls of every color. This makes them perfect for using leftovers from blankets or other projects while still getting that cozy, coordinated winter decor Christmas look.
Evergreen Garland: Custom Length, Custom Look
The evergreen garland is one of my favorite decorations in the bundle because you decide the exact length before you even begin.
All you do is:
- Chain the full length you want for your garland
- Work the pattern along that chain
That means no joining short garlands together from the store, no weird gaps, and no trying to stretch something that is just a bit too short.
You can make it:
- Long enough to drape across a big window
- Shorter for a mirror or door frame
- Perfect for wrapping around your tree
The evergreen garland pattern is sturdy, reusable, and looks fresh year after year. It is also perfect for using up green scraps in different shades to give that natural tree look.
If you love the idea of garlands in general, you might also enjoy this free festive crochet Christmas garland pattern as another option to decorate other rooms.
Christmas Tree Crochet Pattern: Wall Hanging Perfect for Small Spaces
The Christmas tree wall hanging is ideal if:
- You live in an apartment
- You do not have room for a full tree
- You live alone and want something simple but still festive
It hangs on any wall or door and still gives you that “we have a tree” feeling of holiday cheer.
The tree is made from pieces that are joined together, similar to granny squares, but not quite the same. It has that classic crochet look without being complicated. You can place small decorations or wrapped gifts underneath it to create a mini Christmas corner.
You can find the Christmas tree wall hanging pattern here. It works up quickly, hangs flat, and looks adorable in photos too.
Popcorn Garland: The Popcorn Phenomenon
This one started a whole popcorn craze in our community. Instead of threading real popcorn that crumbles and sheds everywhere, I just crochet the popcorn.
The benefits:
- No mess on your floor
- No food waste
- It lasts year after year
Each popcorn kernel looks a bit different, just like the real thing. One of my favorite parts of this pattern is that there are no ends to sew in. You simply make a piece of popcorn, cut the yarn, and move on to the next one.
You can make:
- “Buttered” popcorn in yellow shades
- Plain white popcorn
- A mix of both for a fun strand
I loved this pattern so much that I made extra popcorn just to keep around the Yarnery all year because they look so cute.
You can grab the crochet popcorn garland pattern and make your own movie-night-friendly holiday decor.
Mini Advent Boots: Family Favorite Countdown
In my house we are very big on advent calendars to create cherished holiday memories, but I always struggled with the size of the pockets. Too big and they look empty. Too small and nothing fits.
These mini boot advents are my answer to that. Each boot is:
- Small enough that a single chocolate or Ferrero Rocher looks “just right”
- Big enough to tuck in a tiny surprise
You string the boots along like a garland and hang them over a mantel, shelf, or doorway.
The pattern also includes printable numbers from 24 down to 1. So if you do not want to fill them with treats, you can simply put the numbers inside and pull one out every day for a simple countdown.
The mini advent boots calendar pattern is great for kids, but adults secretly love it too.
12 Days of Christmas Version: When December Sneaks Up
Sometimes December arrives and you suddenly realize, “Oh no, I never started that advent project.” If that feels familiar, the 12 Days of Christmas version is for you.
It uses the same style of mini boots, but instead of counting down all 24 days, it focuses on the final 12 days before Christmas.
That gives you:
- Less to crochet
- Less to fill
- Enough time to still finish and enjoy it
You still get the fun of a countdown without feeling behind, and the mini boots can be hung alongside festive Gnomes or other characters for a cute display. You can find the 12 Days of Christmas crochet pattern in the bundle or on its own.
Christmas Mandala Placemats: Festive Table Upgrade
The last pattern in the decorations bundle is the Christmas mandala placemats. These are round, pretty, and look amazing on a holiday table.
When I made mine, I was low on green yarn, so I used mostly white and red with just a tiny bit of green. They still turned out beautiful, which proves you can make them in almost any color combo you like, creating the perfect winter decor for dining.
They are:
- A fun and quick holiday crochet project
- Great as placemats or large coasters
- A nice change from plain square or rectangular mats
You can get the Christmas mandala placemats pattern and mix colors to match your decor.
Second Bundle: Top 5 Must-Make Christmas Crochet Ornaments for 2025
The second bundle focuses on ornaments. These are all small, fast character-based Christmas amigurumi projects that work perfectly as:
- Tree decorations
- Gift tags
- Tiny keepsakes tucked into cards
- Add-ons for market displays
If you like the idea of mixing in some free pattern downloads with your paid patterns, there is also a huge collection of crochet Christmas ornament patterns you can browse for future years. For now, let me walk you through the five amigurumi patterns in this bundle. (Keep an eye out for a future 7-in-1 holiday character bundle too!)
Here is what is inside:
| Ornament Type | Great Uses |
|---|---|
| Angels | Gift tags, tree toppers, memorials |
| Santas | Nostalgic tags, candy jars |
| Stars | Tags, garlands, color coding gifts |
| Mini stockings | Small treats, decor, gift accents |
| Bauble skirts | Updating old ornaments |
Angel Ornaments: Sweet and Simple
These little angels are so sweet and so quick to make. They use a wooden bead for the head, which gives them a nice polished look.
If you cannot find wooden beads locally like I couldn’t, here is my trick: go to an automotive store and buy one of those beaded car seat covers. Take it apart and you suddenly have a big pile of wooden beads for a tiny price.
The angel body works up fast, making it a perfect piece of Christmas amigurumi, and before you know it you have a whole choir ready for your tree or gift wrapping. They pair wonderfully with crochet fairy patterns for added delicate charm.
You can get the angel ornament pattern in the ornament bundle or on its own.
Grandma’s Santa Claus Ornaments: My Nostalgic Favorite
This one is very close to my heart, stirring cherished holiday memories. While going through my Christmas things, I found one of my grandma’s old crochet Santas. Back in the 60s, she would crochet little Santa covers for Pablum baby food jars, fill the jars with candy, and give them as gifts. Those crocheted Santas became her signature gift tag.
I loved them so much that I wanted to recreate them. It took some trial and error, but I eventually came up with Santa Claus crochet dolls through amigurumi patterns that keep her style while working with yarns and hooks we use today, much like popular modern festive character amigurumi such as Christmas Gnomes.
With my version you can:
- Change the skin color to any tone you like
- Decide whether to add eyes and what color to use
- Use them as ornaments or wrap them around small containers
Every time I make one, I think of her. If you like nostalgic projects with a story, you will enjoy the Grandma-inspired Santa ornament pattern.
Simple Star Ornaments: The Easy Essential
The star pattern in this bundle is as simple as I could make it while still keeping that classic five-point shape. These are great “in between” projects when you want something quick and satisfying.
You can use them in lots of ways:
- As gift tags tied on with a little ribbon
- Color coding gifts for different family members
- Strung into a star garland
- Scattered on a table as decor
Because they are small and flat, they are also perfect to tuck into Christmas cards or thank-you notes.
You can download the simple star ornament pattern as part of the bundle.
Mini Stocking Ornaments: Tiny but Mighty
The mini stockings are exactly what they sound like: cute little stockings you can hang on the tree to complement other small character Christmas amigurumi, use as name tags at place settings, or fill with one tiny treat.
They are:
- Very quick to make
- Easy to personalize with stripes or color changes
- Great for using up small bits of yarn
Make a full set in your family colors, or do them all mismatched for a cozy, collected look. They pair especially well with snowman amigurumi patterns for extra festive charm.
You can find the mini stocking ornament pattern in the ornament bundle.
Bauble Skirt Ornaments: Dress Up What You Already Own
If you already have a box of plain plastic or glass baubles, this pattern lets you update your existing holiday decor for a fresh look without buying all new decorations.
The bauble skirt is like a little crochet cover that slides over a standard ornament. You can make them in:
- White for a snowy look
- Red or green for classic Christmas colors
- Any color that matches your theme
They are a fantastic stash buster because you only need a small amount of yarn per bauble. You can turn a set of old ornaments into something that looks completely new.
You can grab the bauble skirt ornament pattern and start “dressing” your tree.
Where to Get the Bundles and Patterns
All of these patterns, plus the Christmas Crochet Pattern Bundle Deals, are available as instant downloads on my website, secretyarnery.com.
Crochet lovers can:
- Get both bundles together or separately
- Purchase any of the individual Christmas crochet patterns or affordable patterns if you only need one or two
- Keep your PDFs digital or print them out for a holiday binder
The main pattern bundles page features the full holiday collection and current offers.
Supplies I Use and Recommend
If you are wondering what yarn, hooks, or tools I like to use for these crochet projects, here are my go-tos:
- My favorite yarns for these festive yarn crafts (Christmas projects) are linked on this yarn page
- The hook I use in most tutorials is here: favorite crochet hook
- For weaving in ends neatly, I like these sharp tip needles
As noted in my videos, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.
If you prefer ready-made pattern collections and kits, there are also some lovely Christmas crochet decorations and ornament patterns on LoveCrafts that you can mix in with your projects from the bundles.
Extra Crochet Resources You Might Like
Along with the bundles and patterns, I also have some extra goodies to make your festive yarn crafts easier:
- A handy free crochet cheat sheet for quick stitch and hook help
- Dedicated left-handed crochet tutorials with free pattern downloads if you crochet left-handed
- The option to join the channel for easy crochet tutorials like the crochet mushroom purse, extra perks, and community fun
- All my favorite tools, hooks, and notions in one spot in my Amazon store
Everything is set up to help you spend less time hunting for information and more time actually crocheting.
Wrapping Up: Make This Your Easiest Christmas Crocheting Yet
These Christmas Crochet Pattern Bundle Deals pull together my fastest, most giftable, and most requested holiday patterns so you can spread holiday cheer instead of stressing over big projects. From garlands and advent calendars to angels and tiny Santa Claus, you can turn your yarn stash into holiday decor and gifts that your family will bring out year after year.
You can find all the bundles and patterns at secretyarnery.com, ready as instant downloads. I’d love to know what you are crocheting for Christmas this year and what you’d like to see in the next bundle, so tell me in the comments on YouTube or over on the blog.
Thanks for spending some time with me today, and happy hooking on all your holiday projects.
FAQs
What is included in the Christmas crochet pattern bundle deals?
There are two main bundles for 2025:
- A decorations bundle with 6 patterns (garlands, wall hanging, advent boots, mandala placemats)
- An ornaments bundle with 5 patterns (angels, Santas, stars, mini stockings, bauble skirts)
You can get them together or separately, and you can also buy any pattern on its own.
Where can I buy the Christmas crochet bundles?
All the bundles and individual patterns are available as instant download PDFs on my website, secretyarnery.com. You can also go straight to the pattern bundles page here to see all current Christmas crochet pattern bundle deals.
What skill level are the patterns?
Most of the patterns are perfect for confident beginners and up. I write all my patterns in plain English, with clear step-by-step instructions.
- Newer crocheters can follow along without feeling lost
- Experienced crocheters can skim, grab yarn and hook, and start right away
If you can chain, single crochet, and double crochet, you can make most of the projects in the bundles.
How fast can I make these Christmas crochet projects?
These bundles are designed for quick, satisfying projects. Many of the ornaments can be made in under an hour, and most decorations can be finished in a day or a weekend.
They are ideal if you are short on time but still want handmade Christmas gifts and decor.
What kind of yarn do I need for these patterns?
Most patterns use standard worsted weight yarn (category 4) or similar yarn you likely already have in your stash. The back page of each pattern lists:
- Yarn weight and approximate amounts
- Hook size
- Any special notions
You can see my favorite yarns for these projects on this yarn page.
Are these good stash buster projects?
Yes. Many of the patterns in the Christmas crochet bundles are great stash busters.
- Garlands, stars, bauble skirts, and mini stockings use small amounts of yarn
- You can mix colors and use leftover bits from other projects
- You do not need full skeins in every color to get a pretty, coordinated look
Can I print the patterns?
Yes. All patterns are PDF files, so you can:
- Save them on your phone, tablet, or computer
- Print them for a binder or holiday folder
The back page is set up as a quick reference sheet with yarn, hook, and finished size, so printed copies are very handy.

Hi, I am Christa, the crocheter behind Secret Yarnery on YouTube and secretyarnery.com. I design fast, fun, and easy crochet patterns that look impressive without taking forever to finish.
I focus on plain English patterns, clear tutorials, and projects you can actually complete between real-life responsibilities. On my channel, I share step-by-step videos, weekly crochet podcasts, and lots of seasonal ideas, especially for Christmas.
Whether you are a confident beginner or a long-time hooker, my goal is to help you feel relaxed, inspired, and proud of what you make. You can find more of my patterns, bundles, and crochet resources at secretyarnery.com and on the Secret Yarnery YouTube channel.
















