Crocheted Snowflakes
It’s that time of year! We’re thinking of festive holidays
and snowy weekends curled on the sofa with hot chocolate or maybe a glass of
wine and we’re looking around the room wondering what is missing in our holiday
decor. Snowflakes. You can never have
too many snowflakes.
Many years ago when I worked at a bank on the West Coast I
made paper snowflakes during downtime, sometimes others would pitch in creating
our little 6-sided unique creations. Just fold the paper correctly and cut
away, always being careful not to cut all the way through a folded side. No
matter how hard you try, you can never get two exactly the same. That’s because
snowflakes are unique!
Then I would hop up on the counters and hang the snowflakes
with string and bent paperclips from the grating along the air vents, as well
as cover the walls and bullet proof glass between us and our customers.
Sometimes it looked like a blizzard hit! That’s what people
would say when they came in. They loved it though. All our customers looked
forward to the paper snowflake blizzard for a few weeks out of the year.
I was in the mood to make some more permanent, crocheted
snowflakes and came up with 5 different versions of some easy to crochet
snowflakes that whip up super fast and easy once you get them down pat. These
can be made with any yarn and appropriate sized crochet hook. I did the initial
“let’s try this and see what it looks like” snowflakes with worsted weight yarn
and then went back and did another one with Aunt Lydia’s metallic 10 crochet
thread and a small crochet hook.
You can block them and stiffen them with a commercial
stiffener, diluted white glue, or a sugar syrup solution or leave them soft and
floppy.
Every snowflake version is unique, though with a pattern
each snowflake of a version turns out the same. Try all 5 versions for a
variety of unique snowflakes. I came across a video on YouTube in Russian and
included the notes I made from that as well. The Russian version was a bit more
work even though it’s still only 4 rounds but I included it because it’s a
lovely, lovely snowflake and I will be making more.
A few notes:
Ch1 or ch2 at beginning of round is normally ignored in
counts and ignored when joining. Slip into the first sc or dc of each round
when joining.
After joining, slip stich your way up to the 3ch (or 5ch or
8ch) spaces that form the 6 snowflake points. All the work is done in those
spaces that form the snowflake points.
Version 1.0
Ch 5, slip st to join
R1: 12 sc, slip in 1st sc to join
R2: ch2, 2dc in same st, 3ch, skip a sc, *2 dc in same
st, 3ch, skip a st, repeat from * sl st into 1st dc to join and slip
st to reach ch3 space
R3: ch2 (4dc, 3ch, 4dc) in each ch3 space, slip to join
R4: sl st to ch3 space, 2ch, *2dc, ch5, sc, ch 5 repeat
from *
R5: *(1dc, 1trc) in same st, 3ch, sc in space, 3ch, sc,
3ch, repeat from *
Version 2.0
Ch5, slip st to join
R1: 12 sc, slip st in 1st sc to join
R2: 2dc in 1 st, 3ch, skip 1 sc, *2dc in 1 st, ch3, skip
1 sc repeat from * slip st to join
R3: (3dc, 5ch, 3dc, ch1) repeat in each ch3 space
Version 3.0
5 ch, slip st to join
R1: 12 sc
R2: *2dc in 1 st, skip 1sc, ch3 repeat from * slip st
into 1st dc and slip st up to point
R3: 2dc, 1trc, 3ch, 1 trc, 2dc, 1ch in each ch3 space
R4: *2ch, 1 trc, 3ch, slip 1, 3ch, slip 1, 3ch, slip 1,
2ch, slip into base of trc, slip st to next point (ch3 space) and repeat from *
Version 4.0
Form magic loop,
R1: work (2dc, 3ch) x6
Join with slip st, work slip st to 3ch space, including
3ch space
R2: (2 trc, 3ch, 2 trc, 1ch) in each ch3 space, slip st
to join
R3: (1dc, 3ch, 1dc, 5ch, 1dc, 3ch, 1dc, 2ch) in each ch3
space
Version 5.0
Ch5, slip st to join
R1: 12sc, slip st in 1st sc to join
R2: 2ch, 2dc in same st, 5ch, skip sc, *2dc in same st, 5ch,
repeat from *
slip st in 1st dc to join and slip st to get
to ch3 space
R3: All in same ch5 space: *2sc, 2ch, 1dc, 2ch, 1sc,3ch,
1trc, 3ch, sc, 2ch, 1dc, 2ch, 2sc repeat from * in every ch5 space
Russian Video Version
Form magic loop
R1: (8ch, 1sc) x6 in magic loop
Slip st in 1st sc to join and slip up to top
of ch8
R2: 2ch, 2dc, 3ch, 3dc, *3dc, 3ch, 3dc* repeat between *
5x for a total of 6 points
R3: 2ch, 1dc, 3ch, 2dc, 5ch, 2dc, 3ch, 2dc repeat 5x
R4: *6sc, 2sc, 2ch, 1dc, 2ch, 1sc, 3ch, 1trc, 3ch, sc,
2ch, 1dc, 2ch, 2 sc, 6sc* x6
(the 6 sc are over ch3 space between points)
Also, for future reference, a crocheted star pattern that I received from a fellow crocheter.
R1: ch5, slip to join
R2: ch2, 1dc, ch2, (2dc, ch2)4x slip to join (there will be five points)
slip st your way to the ch2 space.
slip st your way to the ch2 space.
R3: ch2, 2dc, ch2, in ch2 space, (3dc, ch2)4x slip st to join
slip st your way to the ch2 space
slip st your way to the ch2 space
R4: ch2, 3dc, ch2, in ch2 space, (4dc, ch2) 4x slip st to join
cut thread/yarn and weave in end at the center. Use remaining tail to create a loop for a hanger. You can stiffen these if you want.
cut thread/yarn and weave in end at the center. Use remaining tail to create a loop for a hanger. You can stiffen these if you want.
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