I love the retro brilliance of these “drumstick” style ice cream cones, as found on Craftzine.com. Find the tutorial HERE at instructables.
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DMC Punch Needle Wall Hanging – A Bold and Modern Statement Stitch
If you’re looking to make something that’s both handmade and home-decor worthy, then the Punch Needle Wall Hanging Pattern from DMC might be your next favorite weekend project. This free pattern is such a vibe—modern shapes, earthy tones, and lots of yummy texture. Think minimalist gallery wall meets cozy handmade charm.
The design features an abstract layout of arches, circles, and soft color blocking—very mid-century modern, very Pinterest-worthy. It’s the kind of piece that looks way more complicated than it actually is, which is exactly what I love about punch needle. You get serious visual impact without the stress of mastering complex techniques.
Because it’s a DMC free pattern, you get a full color guide, material list, and simple instructions to follow. It’s designed to pair with their Nova Vita recycled cotton yarn, which not only gives it gorgeous texture but also makes this a sustainable stitch—always a win in my book.
This one’s a bit larger than your average punch needle project, so it’s great if you want something a little more substantial to hang proudly on the wall. I’d recommend using a non-slip hoop or stretcher frame for better tension, especially if this is your first time doing something wall-hanging size.
What’s fun about this design is that you can absolutely personalize it. Switch up the color palette to match your space, or even shrink it down for a smaller framed piece. It’s surprisingly versatile and would make a fantastic handmade gift for a housewarming or new apartment.
In short: if you love clean lines, calming tones, and a big “wow” for minimal effort, this wall hanging project is a must-try. It’s relaxing to stitch and gives you something beautiful (and functional) at the end.
Let me know if you give it a go—I’d love to see your take on it!