Crochet snowflake

Beautiful crochet snowflake pattern

This crochet snowflake pattern is easy to follow, quick to make and finished crochet snowflakes can be used in many different ways.

For example, they can be used for windows or Christmas tree decoration, or you can find any other creative ways to use them. Options can be endless 😊😮🎄

In addition to this pattern, you can watch the video how to make this beautiful crochet snowflake on my Youtube channel and don’t forget to subscribe! 😊

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Materials and tools you will need:

Abbreviations:

CH – chain

SC – single crochet

ST – stitch

SL ST – slip stitch

HDC – half double crochet

DC – double crochet

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Round 1: Ch 2 and 12 hdc into magic circle, finish round with sl st into very first hdc.

Snowflake round 1

Round 2: Ch 5, dc into next st, (ch 3, dc into next st) repeat 11 times, ch 3 and finish round with sl st into 2nd chain from the beginning of our round.

Round 2

Round 3: Sl st into ch 3 space from previous round, ch 2, 2 dc into same ch 3 space from previous round, (3 dc into next ch 3 space from previous round) repeat 11 times, finish round with sl st into very first dc.

Round 3 in progress:

Round 3 in progress

Completed round 3:

Snowflake round 3



 

Round 4: Ch 2, dc into same st (do not complete this dc as we are working on a cluster stitch), dc into next st (pull yarn through all loops to complete a cluster stitch), ch 6, (dc into next 3 st – make them into cluster st, ch 6) repeat 11 times, finish round with sl st into middle of first cluster.

Cluster stitch example out of 3 dc:

cluster stich

Round 4 in progress:

Round 4 in progress

Completed round 4:

Completed round 4

Round 5(this round starts in 6 ch space): (sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc, 2hdc, sc all in chain 6 space, 4sc into next ch 6 space) repeat all round in this sequence – 6 times in total. Finish off with sl st into very first sc from the beginning of our round.

Round 5 in progress:

Round 5 in progress

Completed round 5:

Completed round 5

Stiffening

Furthermore, mix stiffening liquid 50/50 with water and dip our snowflake into this liquid.

If you’re using cardboard wrap it with cling film, this way cardboard won’t stick to the snowflake (talking from experience here 😂).

Finally, pin it to cardboard with sewing pins and  leave it to dry 😊

Snowflake on cardboard



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