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Tomte Christmas Gnome Pillow Pattern

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Today I’m excited to share with you a project inspired by my recent trip to Norway, this Tomte Christmas Gnome Pillow! If you like this project then you may also enjoy this patchwork Christmas pillow sewing pattern.

 

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

If you prefer a printable version, you can now purchase a printable version of this pattern along with 2 other of our most popular Christmas Pillow Sewing Patterns in our shop!

 

Visting Bergen, Norway

Last summer while we were in Norway, we spent one day in Bergen (if you’d like to read a bit more about our experiences in Norway you can CLICK HERE, the Bergen installment is HERE). While in Bergen we stumbled onto the cutest little Christmas shop that was housed in one of the historic buildings that make up the Bryggen wharf area.

Bergen, Norway

Not only was the store ADORABLE, it had the craziest, crookedest staircase that I have ever climbed in my life! We all got a little bit disoriented on our way up.

bergen-stairs

Bergen, Norway

Inside the store, there were a gazillion, completely adorable Christmas gnomes, or Tomte as they are called in Norway (on a side note, I’ve seen them called both tomte, and tomten, I’m guessing tomten is plural, but if anyone knows for sure, let me know).

Bergen, Norway

As usual, when I’m shopping and surrounded by a plethora of CUTE, I get overwhelmed and can’t decide what to buy.  After spending way too much time wandering the store, I picked up a set of wood tomte to add to our Christmas decor at home.

Free sewing pattern for a patchwork Norwegian knit wear inspired snowflake pattern

Norwegian Inspired Christmas Projects:

Now that I’m home, and it’s Christmas-time, I’ve been thinking a lot about those adorable Tomten and my trip to Norway.  I have a million ideas swirling through my head and decided that I’d start working through them by creating a pillow inspired by the tomten and my trip to Bergen.

I’ve written up a pattern for the pillow if you’d like to make one here are the instructions and a few more photos of the pillow!

(also, the snowflake pillow in the photos is a pattern that I’ve created for BERNINA, you can find more information about it here).

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

 

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

(yep, the dog managed to get in the photos AGAIN!)

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

 

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Christmas Gnome Pattern & Pillow Tutorial:

To make the pillow you need (I’ve linked to the supplies on Amazon, they are affiliate links):

  • Two 20″ x 20″ squares of fabric
  • 20″ x 20″ pillow form
  • Package of bias piping
  • Large square of green wool felt
  • Large square of white wool felt
  • Small scrap of flesh colored felt
  • White embroidery thread
  • 1 package Heat N Bond Lite
  • Optional: Embroidery Machine or Snowflake Applique or Iron On
  • Iron
  • Piping Foot for Sewing Machine
  • Tear Away Stabilizer or Lightweight Interfacing
  • Tomte Applique Pattern, download for free on the SEWING TEMPLATES PAGE – CLICK HERE (make sure you READ the instructions)

Construction:

If you have an embroidery machine, embroider a snowflake (or another nordic inspired image) onto a piece of uncut green felt. Before you embroider, make sure your felt piece is large enough to cut out the hat from the template.

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Embroidery:

If you do not have an embroidery machine, just leave off the snowflake applique (it will still be cute I promise). You can also hand cut a snowflake out of felt and applique it to the hat if you like. I have a BERNINA 770QE sewing machine. The snowflake I used is one that came with the machine, reduced in size by 50%. I used rayon embroidery thread on the design.

After you have embroidered your snowflake, cut out your hat piece using the enclosed template. Make sure the snowflake is at the bottom of the hat.

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Applique:

Cut out a piece of Heat n Bond lite the same size as your cut hat piece. Iron to the wrong side of the hat piece.

Trace the remaining applique pattern pieces onto the paper side of the heat n bond lite. Cut out loosely. Iron onto the wrong side of the felt. Cut out more precisely.

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Arrange the pieces so that they make the tomte on the front of the 20″ x 20″ pillow piece. You may need to overlap a few pieces of felt, or trim others to reduce bulk.

When you get the felt pieces in the correct spots, remove the paper backing and using a pressing cloth, iron onto the top of the pillow.

With the embroidery thread still in your machine, stitch a simple applique stitch around the edge of all of the felt pieces.

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

Pillow Construction:

Using your piping foot, stitch the piping to the front of the pillow piece. If you need help attaching piping CLICK here for a tutorial.

Pin the pillow back piece to the pillow front piece, right sides facing. Stitch together along the stitching line you used to attach the piping. Leave a 10″ opening in one side of the pillow.

Turn right side out, slip pillow form in and slip stitch opening closed.

More Christmas Sewing Projects:

Mini Christmas Stocking Pattern

Christmas Table Runner Pattern

Mini Christmas Tree Skirt Pattern

 

 

Free Sewing Pattern for a Tomten Christmas Gnome pillow - makes a cute DIY Christmas decoration!!

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  1. Kathlene says

    November 23, 2016 at 10:46 PM

    Where is the pattern link? Every time I click on what looks like a link, it takes me back to the blog post. Am I missing something?

    Reply
  2. Star Brown says

    November 24, 2016 at 8:46 AM

    I have searched and searched the printables and templates for the Gnome template and cannot find it.
    I am an email subcriber/ Am I missing something? Help. So cute.

    Thank you.

    Reply
  3. Holly says

    November 24, 2016 at 9:00 AM

    I cannot find the pattern either. The link takes me to a pattern page, but not anything with the new gnome pattern on it.

    Reply
    • Melissa Mortenson says

      November 24, 2016 at 10:00 PM

      I set the post to upload and publish before I left for Thanksgiving, the post published normally but the template page did not update. I am home now and the template file has been fixed.

      Reply
  4. Star says

    November 24, 2016 at 12:34 PM

    When you click on the link for sewing templates as well as printables there isn’t any template for the Gnome pillow. I tried for over and hour. Can you help? It doesn’t look like it was posted. Thank you.

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    • Melissa Mortenson says

      November 24, 2016 at 9:59 PM

      I set the post to upload and publish before I left for Thanksgiving, the post published normally but the template page did not update. I am home now and the template file has been fixed.

      Reply
  5. Melissa _ polkadot chair says

    November 24, 2016 at 12:38 PM

    There was an error with the file upload- — I can’t fix it today (it’s thanksgiving) it will be up tomorrow (Friday)

    Reply
  6. Bonnie says

    November 24, 2016 at 1:56 PM

    Help, Help, I cannot find the link, either and I really want to make the tomte!

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    • Melissa Mortenson says

      November 24, 2016 at 9:59 PM

      I set the post to upload and publish before I left for Thanksgiving, the post published normally but the template page did not update. I am home now and the template file has been fixed.

      Reply
      • Becky says

        December 9, 2016 at 8:02 PM

        Why is this so complicated? Advertised for a free pattern and it is impossible to find. This is fraud!

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  7. Christel says

    November 24, 2016 at 3:05 PM

    The pillow is beautiful! If I could find the right fabric I would love to make a few for my living room.

    To answer your query about tomte and tomten: tomten is the gnome and tomte is just gnome. The plural (in swedish) is tomtarna, don’t know exactly what it is in norwegian, but I’m guessing it’s something similar to tomtarna.

    (I’m from Sweden and since swedish and norwegian are very similar I can understand both languages and that’s how I can tell you the difference between tomte and tomten.)

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    • Melissa Mortenson says

      November 24, 2016 at 9:58 PM

      Thank you! I couldn’t figure out the difference-

      Reply
  8. Flori says

    November 25, 2016 at 12:07 AM

    Love this so much. We visited Bergen a few years ago and went to that same Christmas shop and bought one of these little gnomes. Now I need to make this pillow!!!

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  9. Jackie says

    November 25, 2016 at 12:39 AM

    Tomten is the Swedish name for the barn elf. In Norway they are called Nisse

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  10. Erica Green says

    December 19, 2016 at 12:45 PM

    These are incredibly sweet! I’m going to use them to decorate my gifts, too, along with your “leaves” idea! Brilliant, as usual! Thank you so much for the directions to make them.

    Reply
  11. Karen Sykes says

    January 24, 2017 at 1:10 PM

    I can’t find the directions for the Tomton pillow either. Please tell me how to get it.

    Reply
    • Melissa Mortenson says

      February 2, 2017 at 1:24 PM

      This is the pattern on this page.

      Reply
  12. Janice says

    December 11, 2017 at 11:41 AM

    What a cute idea for a pillow wrap. Since the pattern appears long and narrow, I think it will work. I will print the pattern to see, and make it when I finish my Christmas “requests” from the grandkids lol.

    Reply
  13. Dee cHose says

    December 14, 2017 at 8:19 PM

    Tried to download the patterns for all of the patterns you offered and not a single one would download. I loved them all and would love to make all of them. There’s even time before Christmas! Please help.

    Reply
  14. Janice King says

    December 18, 2017 at 6:39 PM

    Thank you for the beautiful pillow pattern! Just finished the Tomte quilt by RebeccaMae Designs and this pillow is the perfect compliment! Merry Christmas!

    Reply
  15. Karen says

    January 5, 2018 at 12:50 PM

    Love your pillow.
    In Norway, they are called Nisse. ❤️

    Reply
  16. Beverly Wainio says

    November 19, 2018 at 11:53 PM

    I just saw this gnome pillow in email. It is so cute. I may get crazy and add some tufting on the beard, as that is so enjoy vouge just now. Thanks again.

    Reply

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