
How to Crochet Festive Eyeglass Holders
Beginner Tutorials
Are you looking for some small and practical Christmas patterns to use up your yarn scraps and turn them into useful holiday accessories?
Well, I have not one, not two, but THREE festive crochet patterns for you that'll make your eyeglasses the stars of the holiday season!

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I designed 3 variations of these Christmas Eyeglasses Cases and there's a bundle sale if you're interested. You'll get some bonus Christmas Gift Tags & Eyeglasses Display Template absolutely FREE with this bundle.
3 Christmas Eyeglasses Cases Crochet Patterns
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So what do you think of this Christmas Eyeglasses Cases trio?
If you'd like to buy all 3 Christmas Eyeglasses Cases crochet patterns in an Ad-free PDF printable format, you can either download them from Ravelry or my online shop.
If you're looking for the FREE VERSIONS of these patterns, keep scrolling or click on the name of each one in the Table of Contents.

1. Santa Eyeglasses Case Crochet Pattern
Tired of bland eyeglasses cases that get lost in bags? This Santa holder solves that!
Snug fit guards specs; quick beginner project under 1 hour.
View the free pattern on the blog (with ads), or get the ad-free PDF from my shops.

2. Snowman Eyeglasses Case Crochet Pattern
Struggling with winter gifts that feel generic? This Snowman holder fixes it!
Adds festive cheer to daily use; easy stitches for new crocheters.
View the free pattern on the blog (with ads), or get the ad-free PDF from my shops.

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3. Elf Eyeglasses Case Crochet Pattern
Frustrated by patterns too complex for holiday crunch time? This Elf holder delivers stripes and pointy collar flair effortlessly.
Pocket-sized mischief maker; perfect marketable gift!
View the free pattern on the blog (with ads), or get the ad-free PDF from my shops.

Pattern Reviews
Love how fast this works up and such a cute gift and love that I can use up my scrap yarn
Sarah Brown
This pattern is too cute, so easy and fast to complete. Can’t wait to make more.
Donna
Love how cute this one is the snowman is my favourite such a cute idea
Sarah Brown
Great fun project . Worked up fast.
Pattern is well written without the need for pictures.
Janice
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4. Frequently Asked Questions About Christmas Eyeglasses Holder Crochet Patterns
Do I need to be an experienced crocheter to make these eyeglasses holders?
No, these Christmas eyeglasses holders are designed with beginners in mind, using simple stitches and clear step-by-step instructions. Even if this is your first holiday project, you can follow along confidently.
The Double Crochet Stitch is used mostly in these patterns. You can see a photo tutorial here or watch a Video Tutorial:
What yarn and hook size do you recommend?
For these 3 patterns you'll need:
- Yarn: Bulky or Worsted Weight yarn (acrylic or cotton) in Christmas colors. I used Bulky acrylic yarn (Sorrento). Faux Fur or chenille yarn in white. Small amount of yellow yarn (preferably T-shirt yarn) for buckles.
- Hook: 5 mm crochet hook
- A tapestry needle
- A pair of scissors
Will these fit all types of glasses?
The pattern is written to fit most standard eyeglasses and many sunglasses. If your glasses are larger or smaller, you can easily adjust the starting chain length and number of rows to customize the fit.
Are the patterns really free?
Yes, all three patterns (Santa, Snowman, and Elf) are available to view for free on the blog and are supported by ads. For an ad-free experience, you can purchase the downloadable PDF versions in the shops.
What’s the difference between the free pattern and the paid PDF?
The free version is viewable on the blog and may be split across sections with ads between steps. The paid PDF is ad-free, easily printable, formatted for offline use, and keeps all instructions and photos in one convenient file.
Can I sell finished eyeglasses holders made from these patterns?
Yes, small-scale handmade sales (like at craft fairs or in a small online shop) are usually fine. Please credit Start Crochet as the designer and link back to the blog or shop listing when possible, and do not resell or share the pattern files themselves.
How long does each eyeglasses holder take to make?
Most crocheters can finish one holder in about 30 minutes, depending on experience and embellishments. This makes them perfect for last-minute gifts and quick holiday market stock.
Do I need any special tools or notions?
You only need basic crochet tools: yarn, hook, yarn needle, and scissors. Optional extras like buttons, safety eyes, or embroidery floss can add more details.
Where can I get the ad-free PDF versions?
You can purchase the ad-free, printable PDF versions of all three patterns in the shops linked within this post. Look for the “Get the ad-free PDF” buttons under each pattern section.
5. Other Christmas Crochet Projects
here are more beginner-friendly Christmas crochet projects you can try. Have a look at these:
Christmas Gift Accessories Bundle
These bundle is great to add final touches to your Christmas gifts. It includes Christmas appliques, the Elf Worry Worm + poems, 3 Tea-light candle cozies, Christmas Gift Tags, and even a DIY Gift Box template to put your little gifts inside.

I hope you enjoyed these cute & thoughtful Christmas Eyeglasses Cases Crochet Patterns. What will you be using them for? Let me know in the comments below.
Happy hooking!
May 🙂
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