Explore Christmas wreath and frame machine embroidery designs for towels, napkins, stockings, pillows, monograms, ornaments, table linens and handmade holiday gifts. This category includes digital embroidery files with holly wreaths, poinsettia wreaths, mistletoe frames, pine branches, berries, bows, snowflake frames, baroque rings, monogram blanks and winter floral wreaths.
Use these designs when you need a finished circular or framed Christmas motif. Wreaths and frames work beautifully as central embroidery accents, monogram surrounds, stocking decorations, towel motifs, pillow centers, ornament-style designs and elegant holiday textile details.
Christmas wreath embroidery for monograms, towels and holiday decor
Christmas wreath machine embroidery designs are useful when a project needs a complete finished shape. A wreath can frame a monogram, decorate the center of a pillow, sit on a guest towel, become a stocking accent or work as a festive motif on a fabric gift bag.
This category includes traditional round wreaths, floral wreaths, holly frames, poinsettia wreaths, mistletoe designs, pine and berry frames, snowflake frames and ornamental Christmas rings. Some designs are decorative motifs, while others are made especially as monogram frames or blank centers for personalization.
Popular Christmas wreath themes
Holly wreaths: classic green and red Christmas motifs for towels, stockings, pillows and gift bags.
Poinsettia wreaths: floral holiday designs for napkins, table linens, pillows and elegant Christmas decor.
Mistletoe frames: delicate winter designs for monograms, initials, towels and keepsake gifts.
Pine and berry wreaths: natural Christmas motifs for rustic, woodland and farmhouse projects.
Snowflake frames: winter-style frames for ornaments, pillows, napkins and festive home textiles.
Baroque and gold rings: elegant frames for monograms, Christmas initials, napkins and formal holiday gifts.
Bird and rowan frames: winter wreaths with bullfinches, wagtails, berries and natural seasonal details.
What can you make with Christmas wreath designs?
monogrammed Christmas towels and guest towels
personalized napkins for holiday table settings
stockings with initials, names or framed motifs
decorative pillows and winter home decor
fabric gift bags and reusable Christmas wrapping
ornament-style textile panels and keepsakes
holiday table runners, placemats and linen sets
Wreaths vs. frames: how to choose
Choose a wreath design when you want the embroidery itself to be the main decorative element. Poinsettia wreaths, holly wreaths, pine wreaths and bird wreaths usually look complete on their own and work well on towels, pillows, bags and wall textiles.
Choose a frame or monogram blank when you want to add an initial, name, date or short word inside the design. Christmas frames are especially useful for napkins, stockings, guest towels, ornaments and personalized holiday gifts.
Best project placements
Towels: place a wreath near the lower center or lower corner of a guest towel.
Napkins: use smaller wreaths or monogram frames on one corner of the napkin.
Stockings: stitch a wreath on the front panel or use a frame for an initial.
Pillows: use a larger wreath as the central motif on a cushion cover.
Gift bags: embroider the design before sewing the bag for easier hooping.
Table linens: repeat small wreaths on placemats or use one larger wreath on a runner end.
Fabric and stabilizer tips
For cotton, linen, smooth towels, stocking fabric, pillow fabric and table linens, use tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on the fabric weight and density. Do not stretch the fabric in the hoop, especially when stitching circular frames, because distortion will be visible in the wreath shape.
For terry towels, waffle towels, velvet, velour or textured fabric, add water-soluble topping on top. It helps holly leaves, berries, poinsettia petals, snowflakes, birds and small frame details stay clean instead of sinking into the fabric texture.
A useful starting rule for fabric projects: divide the fabric weight by 3. For example, if your fabric weighs 180 g/m², a stabilizer around 60 g/m² can be a good starting point. This is not a strict rule for every material, but it helps when choosing stabilizer for towels, linen, stockings and table textiles.
Personalization ideas
Add a single initial inside a Christmas monogram frame.
Place a family name inside a larger wreath for a pillow or wall panel.
Use matching wreath initials on napkins for each guest.
Stitch a frame on a stocking and add the child’s name above or inside it.
Create a towel set with one holly wreath, one poinsettia wreath and one mistletoe frame.
Digital machine embroidery files
These are digital machine embroidery designs, not physical products.
No finished towel, stocking, napkin, pillow, ornament, bag or fabric item is shipped.
You need an embroidery machine to use these files.
Each product page shows the available sizes, stitch count, hoop requirement and machine formats.
After purchase, download the ZIP archive, unzip it and transfer only the correct format and size to your embroidery machine.
This category includes festive embroidery patterns of Christmas wreaths made from pine branches, holly, poinsettias, berries, ornaments, ribbons, candles, and seasonal accents. Designs range from traditional to modern styles and can be circular, oval, or stylized frames.
Christmas wreath designs are perfect for table linens, pillow covers, tree skirts, wall art, door hangers, towels, aprons, tote bags, and personalized holiday gifts. Many are also used as frames for monograms or holiday messages.
Yes, many wreath designs are beginner-friendly, especially those with clean outlines or minimal color changes. More detailed wreaths with realistic shading or layered elements may be better suited for intermediate embroiderers.
Absolutely. Many wreath designs are digitized with an open center or framing layout, allowing you to insert names, initials, dates, or holiday messages using embroidery software.
Use a medium-weight cutaway or tear-away stabilizer for most fabrics. For towels, fleece, or textured surfaces, add a water-soluble topping to keep details from sinking into the fabric.
Yes, metallic threads are perfect for enhancing accents like ribbons, ornaments, or stars in wreath designs. Use a metallic needle and slow down the machine to avoid thread breaks.
Yes, most designs are offered in multiple hoop sizes and available in formats such as PES, DST, JEF, EXP, VP3, and others to ensure compatibility with a wide range of embroidery machines.
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Most machines run around 600-750 stitches per minute. If a design has plenty of color changes and trims, it will take significantly longer to embroidery the design.