
There’s something extra special about counting down to Christmas—especially when each day brings a tiny treasure. Advent calendars have taken on so many forms over the years, but my very favorite version is the Christmas Ornament Advent Calendar. It’s festive, it’s interactive, and it turns December into a month-long celebration of handmade joy.
Why an Ornament Advent Calendar?
Most advent calendars offer candies, toys, or little trinkets, but ornaments feel meaningful. They become part of your holiday décor, your family traditions, and your memories. Each ornament you crochet becomes a tiny story hanging on your tree.
A New Ornament Every Day
One of the best parts is the daily excitement—revealing a new mini treasure to crochet. It could be:
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A cute crocheted animal
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A classic winter icon like a snowflake or mitten
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A silly character that makes everyone laugh
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A colorful bauble or tiny wreath
As the days pass, your tree slowly fills with color, personality, and charm.
Download the calendar which contains links to each day’s pattern. Ornament Advent Calendar
Perfect for Kids, Makers, and Holiday Lovers
Families love advent-style countdowns, but an ornament calendar is especially magical for:
✨ Kids — They adore the surprise and love helping decorate the tree.
✨ Crocheters & crafters — You can design your own set or complete a pattern collection day by day.
✨ Gift-givers — Handmade ornaments make beautiful keepsakes, whether you give the whole calendar or just a few favorites.
Handmade Makes It Extra Special
Each free pattern has its own textures, stitches, and personality—something you simply can’t get from store-bought décor. The tiny details, soft yarn, and whimsy bring a warm, cozy feeling to your space.
These little makes are perfect for using up scrap yarn, experimenting with new shapes, or stitching with friends throughout December.
Start a Tradition That Grows Every Year
A Christmas Ornament Advent Calendar isn’t just décor—it’s a ritual, a memory maker, and a joyful way to slow down and savor the season. Whether you’re creating your own set or curating a handmade collection, you’re building something your family will look forward to year after year.
A tree full of tiny ornaments, collected one day at a time… it’s holiday magic in its sweetest form.
Each day in December, I will post a different ornament pattern in my Facebook group. https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1FGmsbZ3jM/
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December 1 – Suffragette Hat Ornament
Celebrate the history of women’s rights by crocheting a few lovely suffragette hat ornaments. Hang them on the tree or liven up your gift wrapping. Finished size is approximately 3″ diameter. Each ornament takes about 12 yards of sport or baby yarn, so they’re a great stash buster or bazaar item.
Suffragette Hat Ornament Pattern

December 2 – Polar Bear Butt Ornament
Decorate your tree with a new take on the polar bear, a classic symbol of Christmas. Crochet a few Polar Bear Butt Ornaments for your Christmas tree this year. This crochet pattern works up quickly using just a few yards of Pipsqueak yarn (or other fluffy yarn), so it’s a great stash buster. Crochet a few ornaments and adorn them with ribbons, bells, or any other embellishment. Also makes a great gift-wrapping adornment!
Polar Bear Butt Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 3 – Blue Jean Ornament
It’s giving “blue jeans, white shirt” vibes with a hook and some yarn. 💙 The Blue Jeans Ornament Crochet Pattern is a fun and nostalgic make for denim fans who want their holiday décor (or everyday vibes) to feel just as iconic as their favorite lyrics. Whether you’re styling your Christmas tree, adding flair to a gift, or creating a keepsake for your bestie, this project is ready to never go out of style.
Blue Jean Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 4 – Coyote Ornament
Calling all coyote fans, animal lovers, and desert dwellers. Decorate your Christmas tree with this unique ornament shaped like a coyote’s head. Use your scrap basket and make several in different colors.
🎄🦊 Howl for the Holidays: Crochet a Coyote Christmas Ornament!

December 5 – Airplane Ornament
Step back in time and commemorate the heroism of the brave naval aviators from World War II with our F6F Hellcat Navy Fighter Crochet Pattern. This beautifully detailed Airplane Ornament pays homage to the iconic naval aircraft that played a pivotal role in the conflict and stands as a symbol of courage, sacrifice, and victory.
Airplane Ornament Crochet Pattern – F6F Hellcat Navy Fighter Plane

December 6 – 6/7 Ornament
Get in on the latest viral trend with this 6–7 Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern! 🎄😂 Inspired by the hilarious “6… 7” meme, this ornament features 6 on one side and 7 on the other. Hang it on your tree and watch it spin to reveal the different sides.
6–7 Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 7 – Pug Ornament
Our dogs are part of the family, so you can’t leave them out during the holidays. Crochet a tiny Christmas Pug for your tree this year. It only takes a few yards of each color, so you probably have enough in your stash to make this little cutie!

December 8 – Penguin Butt Ornament
There’s no cuter winter animal than a penguin! Decorate your Christmas tree with a flock of Penguin Butt Ornaments this year. This crochet pattern works up quickly using just a few yards of worsted weight yarn or Pipsqueak yarn (or other fluffy yarn), so it’s a great stash buster. Crochet a few ornaments and adorn them with ribbons, bells, or any other embellishment. Also makes a great gift-wrapping adornment!
Penguin Butt Ornament Crochet Pattern

December 9 – Policeman’s Hat Ornament
Introducing the Policeman’s Hat Ornament Crochet Pattern, a delightful addition to your holiday decor collection or a thoughtful gift for the law enforcement officer in your life. This unique crochet pattern captures the essence of a traditional police officer’s hat, complete with its iconic design and symbolism. Embrace the spirit of the season and show your support for police officers with this Policeman’s Hat Ornament. It’s a charming decoration that will add a touch of law enforcement pride to your holiday celebrations and beyond. Crochet yours today and celebrate the dedication and service of our brave police officers.
National Coffee with a Cop Day – Free Cop Hat Ornament Pattern
December 10 – Gargoyle Ornament
Crochet your own Gargoyle Ornament to keep the evil spirits from your Christmas tree, or just as a fun decoration to delight the quirky members of your family. This adorable design is made with sport weight (or baby weight) yarn for a gargoyle measuring approximately 6″ tall (including the hat).
Christmas Gargoyle Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 11 – Dachshund Chasing its Tail Ornament
Bring some pawsitive holiday spirit to your tree with this adorable Dachshund Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern! This easy-to-follow pattern shows you how to create a sweet little Doxie that’s full of charm and personality—perfect for dog lovers, pet parents, or anyone who can’t resist a cute handmade touch.
Dachshund Chasing Its Tail – A Playful Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 12 – Melted Snowman Ornament
Easy crochet pattern, great stash buster!
Decorate your snowman any way you would like – eyes, felt, ribbon, twigs – whatever you need to make every snowman as unique as you are.
Christmas in July – Melted Snowman Ornament crochet pattern
December 13 – Horse Butt Ornament
Horse lovers will be delighted with their favorite animal adorning their Christmas tree. This Horse Butt Ornament crochet pattern works up quickly using just a few yards of worsted yarn, so it’s a great stash buster. You can even add some fun fur or eyelash yarn to create the furry feet of a draft horse. Crochet a few in different colors to adorn your equestrian Christmas tree. Make a few for your horse-loving friends and family.
Horse Butt Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 14 – Cashew Ornament
Have you ever seen a cashew tree? The shape of cashews can sometimes be likened to a small, curved figure, which might evoke the playful notion that they resemble little men. With their distinctive kidney shape and the way the nut curves at one end, some people find the resemblance to a gnome amusing. I recently came across an article on growing cashews, and couldn’t resist making a crocheted version of this adorable nut.
Cashew Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 15 – Rainbow Power Ornament
Capture the power of the rainbow in this quick and easy crochet pattern. Crochet a rainbow as a hand or a fist to use as a hanging ornament, backpack decoration, or a rearview mirror ornament.
Rainbow Power Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 16 – Skinny Gnome Ornament
Crochet some skinny gnome decorations for your Christmas tree. Make a few to liven up your gift wrapping. Finished size is approximately 5″ tall x 1.5″ wide, and instructions are included to lengthen the ornament if you would prefer. Each ornament takes just a few yards of worsted and eyelash yarn, so they’re a great stash buster or bazaar item.
Skinny Gnome Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 17 – Fox Ornament
This little fox will look so cute peaking out from between the branches of your Christmas tree. They are easy and quick to make and would make great ornaments or can be used in place of bows on your Christmas gifts. Great stash buster! Play around with different colors for a unique Christmas ornament.
Free Download – Fox Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 18 – Piano Ornament
Whether you’re a music lover, pianist, or simply appreciate the beauty of musical instruments, our Upright Piano Ornament Crochet Pattern will bring joy and elegance to your holiday season and beyond. Celebrate your love for music with this exquisite ornament today! Crochet one for your favorite music teacher or church pianist.
Celebrate National Piano Month with a Piano Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 19 – Moose in Buffalo Plaid
Join the buffalo plaid craze and crochet some moose ornaments for your Christmas tree. Hang them on the tree or liven up your gift wrapping. Finished size is approximately 4″ diameter. Each ornament takes a few yards of yarn, so they’re a great stash buster or bazaar item.
YouTube tutorial: https://youtu.be/OPRq-hMBID0?si=xTg4mLiykQoolrW6
December 20 – Texas Flag Ornament
Show your Texas pride with a crocheted Texas flag for your Christmas tree, with the yellow rose or without. Make a few to liven up your gift wrapping. Finished size is approximately 4″ x 2.5″. Each ornament takes a few yards of sport weight yarn and works up quickly.
Cher in Concert – Texas Flag Christmas Tree Ornament

December 21 – Reindeer Butt Ornament
These little cuties are fast, beginner-friendly, and perfect for using up scrap yarn. Add a loop of twine or ribbon to hang the ornament, and you’ve got an instant gift topper or tree ornament. They’re great for craft shows too—people can’t resist these tiny decorations! This is a free pattern on the blog.
Reindeer Butt Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 22 – Crown Ornament
Inspired by my recent tour of Windsor Castle, this cute little crown ornament will give your tree a royal feel. Easy and quick pattern that and can be decorated with any embellishments you desire. Also a great stash buster for your worsted yarn. Play around with different colors and different decorations for a truly unique Christmas ornament.
London Trip Part III – Crown Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 23 – Unicorn Butt Ornament
Of course, unicorns are real, because they’re hanging all over your Christmas tree! This Unicorn Butt Ornament crochet pattern works up quickly using just a few yards of worsted yarn, so it’s a great stash buster. You can even add some fun fur or eyelash yarn to create a furry tail. Crochet a few in different colors to adorn your equestrian Christmas tree.
Unicorn Butt Ornament Crochet Pattern
December 24 – Christmas Tree Ornament
This delightful ornament is designed to bring a touch of festive cheer to even the tiniest of spaces. Whether you’re decorating a small tabletop tree, a wreath, or simply want to add some holiday magic to your home or office, this ornament is the ideal choice. Crochet pattern uses crocodile stitch to make the fronds of the beautiful pine tree, and beads are crocheted in to add a festive touch.
Christmas Tree Ornament Crochet Pattern
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