Snowflake 2010

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Crafts by Starlight

 

Materials: Size 10 White Thread, Hook Size 1.8 mm, and Fabric Stiffener.

 

Ch = Chain

SL = Slip Crochet

SC = Single Crochet

 

Larger Snow flake

Base: CH 5, SL to 1st Ch, Ch 1, Turn.

Rnd 1: 10 SC in CH sp, SL to 1st SC made, Turn.

Rnd 2: CH 8, SC in 2nd SC sp, 1 SC, *CH 8, 2 SC, CH 8, 2 SC, CH 8, 2 SC, CH 8, 1 SC, SL to 1st CH made, Tie off and hide string.

Rnd 3: Attach Sting to any CH 8 SP,* CH 16, SC in 5th CH from hook, 1 SC, CH 10, SC in 4th CH from hook, 1 SC, CH 6, SC in 5th CH from hook, 6 SC, CH 6, SC in 6th CH from hook, 5 SC, In next CH 8 SP (1 SC, CH 8, 1 SC) Rep from * 4 times, except on last repeat finish with SL to 1st SC made.

 

Smaller Snow Flake

Base: CH 3, SL to 1st Ch made, Ch 1, Turn.

Rnd 1: 18 SC in Ch 3 SP, Ch 1, Turn.

Rnd 2: 2 sc, *Ch 6, 3 SC, Rep from * 4 times, CH 6, 1 SC, SL to 1st SC made, Turn.

Rnd 3: *CH 6, SC in 3rd CH from hook, CH 8, SC in 5th Ch from hook, Ch 5, SC in 5th Ch from hook, CH 5, SC in 5th Ch from hook, 4 SC, CH 3, SC in 3rd CH from hook, Ch 3, SC in 2nd SC in row 2 after CH 6 sp, Rep 5 times from *, Last rep SL to 1st sc made, Tie off, hide string.

After making your snowflakes you will need to stiffen them with fabric stiffener. Shape them and let dry. I like to pin them down to foam square when they dry it is the best way to insure their shape. Happy holidays

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