December 2026 – wall piece – Tine Wessel (TW)
- From Haandarbejdets Fremme (HF) – Calendar 2026
- Motif: Stylised repeating pattern with mistletoe, curved branches and white berries, brought together by small red accents on a light background
- Size: 18 × 18 cm
- Thread: Danish Flower Thread
- Fabric: Haandarbejdets Fremme (HF) linen 10B (natural white)
- Designer: Tine Wessel
December 2026 – wall piece – Tine Wessel (TW)
From Haandarbejdets Fremme (HF) – Calendar 2026
This wall piece for December 2026 takes its point of departure in the characteristic forms of mistletoe. The motif is constructed as a repeating pattern of curved branches with oval leaves and distinct white berries. The mistletoe is rendered in a stylised, graphic expression that preserves the plant’s botanical features while allowing for rhythm and repetition.
The composition is surface-based and without a central focal point. The individual sprigs of mistletoe vary in direction, creating a calm movement across the picture plane. Repetition provides coherence and order, while the small berries act as visual anchors that unify the whole and bring the motif to life.
The colour palette is subdued and wintery. Cool green and blue tones in the leaves and branches are balanced by the white berries, which stand out clearly against the light background. Small red details add warmth and contrast, giving the motif a discreet seasonal character without becoming overly decorative.
Danish Flower Thread provides a matte, nuanced surface in which the colours appear calm and harmonious. On 10B linen from Haandarbejdets Fremme, the stitch structure is clearly defined, supporting the pattern’s graphic character and giving the wall piece a refined textile quality. The choice of materials ensures a consistent and professional finish.
In the home, December 2026 functions as a restrained and atmospheric winter motif that references seasonal traditions without being explicitly Christmas-themed. Within a collection, the wall piece represents a concluding calendar design with strong visual identity and broad usability. For retailers, it is an obvious choice for customers seeking a Nordic winter motif with botanical references and a calm, balanced expression.
The pattern is also included as part of Haandarbejdets Fremme (HF) – Calendar 2026, Stitch of the Year, where the months of the year are presented as individual, carefully developed embroidery designs.


