15+ Free Snowman Patterns to Sew
Do you wanna build a snowman...made of fabric? Then you'll love these free snowman patterns for winter!
Do you want to sew a snowman? Of course you do! That’s why you opened this collection of 15+ Free Snowman Patterns to Sew. There is also a section of bonus snowy sewing project ideas.
One of the best things about learning how to make a snowman with your sewing skills is that it allows you to create a free sewing pattern that you can leave out all winter. Other Christmas sewing projects need to be tucked away after the holidays come and go.
Keep your snowy cheer out all winter long by adding some DIY snowman sewing patterns to your arsenal of winter sewing projects. Learning how to make a sock snowman or how to sew a too cute snowman quilt pattern will solve all of your January and February winter decor problems.
Our collection of awesome snowman sewing patterns includes lots of easy sewing projects you can display all winter long. The free sewing patterns and snowman tutorials are going to really brighten up your winter cheer.
Easy, cute, and totally free, these sewing patterns show you how to make a snowman (or woman) that will never ever melt. These cuties look especially cute adorning mantels, entryways, and more!
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Snowman Sewing Patterns
The worst thing about building a snowman is that you have to step into the cold and freeze your fingers while creating a brand new friend who will very soon melt.
Skip all that hassle and learn how to make a snowman craft idea that you can bring out every year with these adorable snowman craft ideas to sew.
The Let it Snow Quilt Pattern shown here is one of the several cute ideas in this section. There are snowman patterns for both adults and children or for the whole family to make together.
Then you can all decide where they should go during winter! It's going to look cute and remind you all of the fun times you spend together.
This is such a creative ornament. Be sure to check it out and see for yourself!
This is an easy DIY ornament project for the kids to try since it involves basic hand stitching.
Aww, this free quilt pattern is one of the sweetest designs we've seen. Set up in the entryway!
Mug rugs are essential when hot chocolate is in high demand. They also make excellent gifts.
Sew Felt Snowmen for Christmas
Another easy sewing project for winter! Just look at their cute little rosy noses and green attire.
Welcome your holiday guests with this friendly snowman. Change his message every week!
Olaf the Snowman Hooded Towel Tutorial
We couldn't make this snowman page without including Olaf from Frozen! This craft is awesome.
This pillow pattern uses quilting techniques to show you how to make patchwork snowmen that can adorn anything.
Find more DIY sewing projects for the holidays in our giant collection of Christmas projects.
>>350+ Free Sewing Patterns for Christmas
Sock Snowman Projects
Sewing with socks does not have to be limited to making sock monkeys! Say hello to winter with these how to make a sock snowman tutorials, like this adorable Super Simple Sock Snowman shown here.
These tutorials use cheap socks that you can easily find at the dollar store to create precious snowman craft ideas for your home. Once you learn how to make a sock snowman, you'll never want to go back.
Plus, they are great recycled crafts and fun for the kids. There are so many different ways to dress up your snowman, from the button choices to clothing to facial expressions. Use what you have around the house to keep it thrifty!
These longer snowmen are really easy to make and we think you'll love how they turn out.
How about a snowman family for your home this winter? This Christmas project is so fun!
These sock snowman instructions are straightforward and allow you to use your creativity for a personal touch for your snowmen decor.
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BONUS! Snowy and Winter Sewing Projects
After Christmas has come and gone, there is a long stretch of January without a single holiday in sight. When the winter blues set in, you might want to pep up your space or wardrobe with new sewing project ideas.
These free sewing patterns show you how to add some snowy accents to your life. Take this Snowy Scene Bag Transformation. It works before Christmas but it will fit in well after, too.
However, these mostly have a touch of snow so that they'll work from November to March. Of course, we included a few Christmas-specific patterns as well for those who want some extra holiday ideas.
This table runner is a cute project to help you use up some of your button stash for snowflakes.
Winter Snowflake DIY Christmas Ornament
This is the cutest little snowflake we've ever seen! It comes with a printable pattern, too.
Dress festively for all of your holiday parties with this fun and pretty snowflake skirt pattern.
Let It Snow Christmas Stocking
This stocking pattern isn't overly Christmas-like, which means you can keep it up longer.
Elegant Embroidered Snowflake Ornament
Wow, this snowflake embroidery project is so pretty and should be kept up for as long as possible.
Easy Snowflake Coasters to Sew
Not only are these DIY coasters easy to make but they'll help keep your home festive and free of stains and damage.
These pillows are comfortable but also add a touch of festive decor to any room of the house.
About the Author:
Kaylee Pope was an editor at AllFreeSewing and former SEO strategist and Audience Development Team lead at Prime Publishing LLC. Learn more about her work here:Kaylee Pope, Editor
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nanaodea7 3572724
Oct 01, 2018
#NationalSewingMonth While I like both Rudolph and Frosty --- Frosty is my favorite.
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