Another crochet snowflake joins our collection of lacy ornaments! This one combines classic star-like shape and cute little picots for details. Just like the others, it’s easy to make, but remember that it looks best when properly blocked and stiffened!
Icy Lace Crochet Snowflake will be a lovely decoration for your home or table, so be sure to make it – this year’s Christmas will be magical!
Below you will find links to next parts of this CAL, which is and will remain free, so you will always have the chance to make it. They will be published every Tuesday during November 2020. Start now, so that you are ready before Christmas!
this crochet snowflake is about 10 cm (4 inch) high after blocking.
remember that your yarn weight of choice, hook size and crocheting style can affect the final size of the ornament, as well as blocking and stiffening.
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Icy Lace Crochet Snowflake
BEFORE YOU START
How to make a picot?
Chain 4, insert your hook in the 4th chain counting from the hook, yarn over and pull through all loops (like in a slip stitch). I recommend applying a little bit tighter tension when working with them!
What does it mean that picots are worked “in the same stitch”?
It means that second and each next picot “grow out” and is “attached” to the same stitch as the first one.
My chains are twisting! Help!
I feel you, it can be a true nightmare! Be sure to use your other hand (thumb and index finger) to follow your chain stitches as you crochet along, so that you can keep them in place. It makes counting easier, too!
I made it, but my snowflake is all wobbly and doesn’t look good…
It’s time to block it! Remember, that without blocking and stiffening, your crochet snowflakes will not look good, because lacy projects are all about symmetry. Be sure to pin down each and every picot, so that they are nicely visible and make sure that the arms of the star are even.
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START:
chain 6, close with slip stitch.
ROUND 1:
chain 1, *2 sc, 2 ch* x 6, close with sl st.
ROUND 2:
chain 3, 1 dc into the loop right behind your starting chain, *2 ch, 2 dc, 2ch, 2 dc* in one chain space x 5, 2 ch, 2 dc into chain space, 2 ch, close with sl st.
IMPORTANT!In the next row all single crochet stitches are worked in between pairs of double crochets!
ROUND 3:
*8 ch, skip the chain space, 1 sc in between a pair of double crochets, 5 ch, skip the chain space, 1 sc in between a pair of double crochets* x 6, close with sl st.
ROUND 4:
working around big chain: *5 sc, 2 ch, 3 picots in the same st, 2 sc into the chain stitches, 5 sc, 1 sl st right between the two chains.
working around small chain: 2 sc, 1 picot, 2 sc, 1 sl st right between the two chains.
repeat one by one 6 times.
Fasten off, secure the yarn, and don’t forget to block and stiffen your snowflakes!
If you happen to make this project, I would love to see it, so don’t hesitate to contact me! Please feel free to share the results with us in the comments or on social media. Of course, if you find any mistakes in the pattern or find it hard to understand, please let me know, so I can learn and improve!
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Hi! My name is Kate, and I'm a crafter and textile designer. I come from a family of makers who never stop creating. Crochet, knitting, sewing... Handmade is definitely my thing! Make yourself at home and let's create something together!