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Home » Handmade » Cable Knit Christmas Ornament Pattern

Cable Knit Christmas Ornament Pattern

Victoria Pruett Author: Victoria Pruett   Updated: January 19, 2023

Make your own cable knit Christmas ornament with this simple knitting pattern. These make perfect Christmas gifts and can be made in any color. Get the pattern today!

Cable Knit Christmas Ornament in front of Christmas tree with lights

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Cable Knit Christmas Ornament Knitting Pattern

Over the years, I’ve tried to make gifts that are meaningful, handmade, and crafted to last many years as family heirlooms.

Sometimes that’s a blanket, sweater, cross stitch decor, or some knitted Christmas ornaments.

About 10 years ago I made a set of these gorgeous cable knit ornaments for myself and my mother-in-law. Mine were made in cream and I believe hers were deep purple!

They have help up so well and look brand new still! Plus, they are so easy to make and only cost a few dollars per set!

If you wanted to make 12 finished cable knit Christmas ornaments, it would only cost you a total of $18 for the yarn and the ornaments, assuming you get the ornaments on sale at Hobby Lobby ;-)

Cable Knit Christmas Ornament in front of Christmas tree with lights

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Twining cable vines turn into a delicate cover for a 4-inch ornament. A quick cable knit pattern that only takes about 1 hour to complete, but will be a treasured heirloom for generations! Make it in any color!

❤ ❤ ❤ GAUGE:
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) using size 7 US / 4.5mm needles in stockinette stitch.

❤ ❤ ❤ EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THIS PROJECT:

  • US Size 7 knitting needles
  • 20 yards medium weight yarn (I used “I Love This Yarn” in ivory from Hobby Lobby”)
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Double Pointed or Cable Needle (you just need something to hold your stitches)
  • (1) 4-inch Glass or Plastic Ornament (per finished item)

❤❤❤ PDF PATTERN Includes:

  • A printable pattern for the cable knit ornament
  • Finishing instructions

❤❤❤ INSTANT DOWNLOAD Info:
You will be emailed a link to the download at your email address.

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About Victoria Pruett

Victoria Pruett is a homesteader and from-scratch chef, sharing life-tested homesteading wisdom. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up. Victoria's work has been featured in Homestead Living magazine, Mother Earth News, The School of Traditional Skills, and many other online resources. Read More ->

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Victoria Pruett

Victoria Pruett is a homesteader, from-scratch cook, and author of Creating A Modern Homestead. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up.

Victoria’s work has been featured in Homestead Living magazine, Mother Earth News, The School of Traditional Skills, and many online resources.

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