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How to Make Crochet Snowflakes
by Belinda Mooney

Beautiful Christmas tree ornament.

Everyone loves handmade ornaments on a tree. This beautiful little crochet snowflake is just perfect for Christmas. Hang them on the tree or tie them on a package.I will be doing them in metallic thread as well. I will be adding some beading as well to mine. Original pattern was designed by Julie Buldoc. USED WITH PERMISSION

Pretty Snowflake

Materials Needed

Small amount white cotton crochet thread size 10.
Size 7 steel crochet hook
Fabric Stiffener
Straight pins
Foam Board
Waxed Paper
A paper towel
Tapestry Needle
Ornament hanger


Gauge 10sc=1"
Finished Size 4" diameter
Skill Level Beginner


Instructions :
RND 1: Ch6, join w/slst to first ch to form ring. Ch3. 2dc in ring. Ch6, join w/slst to 6th ch from hook. *3dc in ring. Ch6, join w/slst to 6th ch from hook. Rep from * 4 times more. You should now have 6 ch6 loops around.

RND 2: Slst into the next dc. Ch3. 2dc, ch5, 2dc in next ch6 lp. *Sk next dc. Dc in next dc. Sk next dc. 2dc, ch5, 2dc in next ch6 lp. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.

RND 3: Ch3. Sk next 2 dc. Dc, ch3, dc, ch5, dc, ch3, dc in next ch5 sp. Sk next 2 dc. *Dc in next dc. Sk next 2 dc. Dc, ch3, dc, ch5, dc, ch3, dc in next ch5 sp. Sk next 2 dc. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.

RND 4: Ch3. Sc in next ch3 sp. Dc, ch3, dc, ch3, dc, ch5, dc, ch3, dc, ch3, dc in next ch5 sp. Sc in next ch3 sp. Ch3. Sk next dc. *Sc in next dc. Sc in next ch3 sp. Dc, ch3, dc, ch3, dc, ch5, dc, ch3, dc, ch3, dc in next ch5 sp. Sc in next ch3 sp. Ch3. Sk next dc. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to first base of ch3. Fasten off. Weave all ends into work. Stiffen with fabric stiffener. Attach hanger to one of the points.


To Stiffen Snowflake:
 

  1. Pin waxed paper to foam board to protect it.
  2. Pour 1-2 tbsp fabric stiffener into a small bowl, I used a custard cup.
  3. Dip snowflake into fabric stiffener and completely soak it till it's dripping wet.
  4. Pat excess stiffener off with paper towel, do not wring the snowflake.
  5. Lay the snowflake onto the waxed paper covered board and stretch and pin it into shape.
  6. Allow to dry overnight! Be patient for best results.
  7. When dry, remove from board and attach hanger. If you like, you can sprinkle irredesent flakes on it while it is still wet for a sparkly effect.

    Hint: If you plan to make a bunch of snowflakes, crochet them all first, then use a large foam board and use a larger amount of stiffener. In other words, stiffen them all at once.

 

Belinda Mooney is the mother of seven children, a veteran homeschooler and a freelance writer. Her articles have appeared in over 70 publications. Her Kids in the Kitchen column is carried Mid-Ohio Valley Parenting, Families First and Gainesville Family. You can reach her at  

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