Snowflakes by Beth Herman

Snowflakes

Crochet
November 2018
Thread ?
1.75 mm
Small, Medium & Large
US
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD
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These snowflakes were designed to have slim firm branches that need minimal blocking and may not need stiffener (or pinning!).

Included are 3 full PDF tutorials in matching styles, begin with whichever one you like. Using size 10 thread the Large will be 3.5” - 4”, the Medium 2.25” - 2.5” and the Small 1.75” - 2”.

A 4th PDF has the condensed text of the tutorials for all three sizes of snowflake with no photos. There are reference numbers that correspond to the steps in the photo tutorial so you can print just the page(s) you need and view the photos on your favorite device if desired. Saves paper & ink!

You will also receive a Supplement PDF that covers blocking, adding beads, crystallizing your snowflake and more. Worth a look for ideas on how to customize and finish your snowflakes! You can see a short video of how a crystallized snowflake sparkles at:
https://foxstitch.com/crystallized-snowflake/

You will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Reader or PDF-XChange to view or print the files

You need the following skills:
magic ring
chain
slip stitch
single crochet
double crochet (medium & large snowflake only)

Materials:
Crochet thread & appropriate size hook
Recommend size 10 DMC Cebelia & 1.75mm hook

The small snowflake is relatively easy and quick with the medium being only slightly more difficult and time consuming. The large snowflake takes considerably longer to make and all the branches do make it more challenging, best suited to intermediate to experienced crocheters.

File details:
Small Snowflake, 4 pages, 20 photos, 760KB
Medium Snowflake, 5 pages, 32 photos, 1.54MB
Large Snowflake, 7 pages, 50 photos, 2.17MB
Condensed Text for all 3 sizes, 4 pages, no photos, 13KB
Supplement, 13 pages, 15 photos, 13 graphics, 1.52MB




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