How to Turn Old Sweaters into Adorable Christmas Hoop Ornaments

Sometimes, it’s the simplest materials that turn into the most charming decorations.

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An embroidery hoop, a sweater scrap, and a few accents transform into ornaments that look like they belong in a boutique holiday shop.

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Moreover, these cozy little circles are full of character, plaid ribbons add farmhouse charm, while gold ornaments bring a touch of elegance.

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They’re lightweight, easy to make in multiples, and versatile enough to gift, hang on the tree, or even display as wall art through the winter season.

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Materials Needed

  • Embroidery hoops (3-5” diameter, depending on preference)
  • Old knit sweater fabric or sweater scraps (pieces cut to 6”×6” squares)
  • Mini faux pine sprigs (3-4” long, 1 per ornament)
  • Small Christmas baubles (1.5” size, gold or silver)
  • Ribbon (plaid, checkered, or satin, 12” per ornament)
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun
  • Twine or string for hanging (6” per ornament)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut your sweater scrap into a square slightly larger than your embroidery hoop.

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You can place it inside the hoop and tighten the screw to secure the fabric.

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Step 2: Trim away the excess fabric from the back, leaving about ½ inch around the hoop’s edge. Then fold and glue it neatly so the back looks clean.

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Step 3: Hot glue a faux pine sprig to the top of the hoop. Then, glue on a mini bauble to add sparkle and balance.

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Step 4: Tie a ribbon into a bow and secure it at the top, overlapping the greenery. Adjust the bow tails so they drape naturally.

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Step 5: Attach a piece of twine or string to the hoop’s screw for hanging.

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Step 6: Repeat with different sweater textures and ribbon styles for a beautiful mix-and-match set.

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Tip:

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If you’re making these as gifts, write the year or a family name on the back with fabric paint. It turns them into keepsakes that people will cherish year after year.

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