A Handmade Embroidered Christmas Tree Keepsake

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A single piece of linen transforms into a timeless story when needle and thread come together.

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Each stitch adds sparkle, each color tells a tale such as baubles, gifts, and glowing tree lights stitched into place.

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This embroidered Christmas tree is not a fleeting present but a lasting chapter in your family’s holiday story.

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When placed on a table or framed on a wall, it whispers warmth, patience, and tradition.

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Materials Needed

  • Plain linen or cotton cloth (18” × 18” or larger)
  • Embroidery hoop (8”-12”)
  • Embroidery floss in festive colors (greens, reds, golds, blues)
  • Embroidery needles (size 7-9)
  • Scissors
  • Water-soluble fabric pen
  • Iron for finishing
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Sketch the outline of a Christmas tree on your fabric using a washable fabric pen. Then add ornaments, stars, and presents to guide your stitching.

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Step 2: Place the fabric into the embroidery hoop, pulling it taut so stitching is smooth and even.

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Step 3: Begin with the tree branches, using satin stitches or long and short stitches in layered greens to give texture and depth.

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Step 4: Stitch ornaments in bright, contrasting colors. French knots add dimension, while chain stitches can mimic garlands wrapping around the tree.

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Step 5: Embroider small presents at the base, using bold blocks of color outlined with backstitch for definition.

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Step 6: Finish with a star at the top of the tree. Metallic gold or yellow thread works beautifully here.

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Step 7: Once complete, carefully wash away pen marks, let dry, and iron the fabric flat. You can frame it or leave it as a decorative linen.

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Note:

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This gift takes time, but that’s exactly why it feels so special, each stitch is an act of love.

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You can even embroider the recipient’s name and year in one corner to turn it into a family heirloom.

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