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353 Snake Lucky charm
Get ready to slither into a world of creativity with our 353 Crochet Pattern for a delightful Snake Cable Tie! This charming little slinky isn’t just a napkin ring or plant decor; it’s also the perfect lucky charm to keep your earbuds in check or add a sprinkle of whimsy to your Christmas tree. With this easy-to-follow PDF pattern, you’ll be crocheting your way to a crafty wonderland faster than you can say “what’s that hiss?”
Perfect for both seasoned yarn wranglers and newbies alike, this pattern will have you twisting and turning your way to adorable creations in no time. So grab your hooks and let’s make something snaky today—your creativity will thank you later!
LANGUAGE:
In the English language
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
FINISHED SIZE:
Approx. 13-14 cm (5.5 inches) folded
SKILLS REQUIRED:
All stitches are explained in the pattern:
Crochet in rows
Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
Magic ring
Basic sewing stitches
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
• Yarn for the snake:
o Sports weight yarn. I used “Jeans” by YARNART (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160m/50g).
o Green – for the snake’s body; white – for the eyes and a little bit of pink for the tongue;
• For hats:
o Sports weight yarn. I used “Jeans” by YARNART (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160m/50g).
Christmas tree: dark green and red.
Bauble: main color, write yarn for the bow. Plus, some small white beads for decoration along the brim.
Santa: some red, white and some fluffy yarn for the edge of the hat.
Snowman: some white, orange and brown.
Snowgirl: some blue, yellow and white.
Snowflake: some white and some beads for decoration
TIP: you can crochet this snake using any other yarn you like.
• Steel crochet hook 2.25 mm;
• Stuffing for toys – Fiberfill;
• Tapestry needle (for sewing using yarn);
• Eyes – 2 half beads 6 mm (for 1 snake)
• Glue for attaching the eyes.
• Wire 2,5 mm diameter – about 25 cm (10 inches) to insert inside the body.
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (36 pages with detailed instructions, tips, and photos illustrating the process)
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- First published: November 2025
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