Found this chart on pinterest! Oh what a lovely website -its one of my favorites to get inspired & find amazing charts that I could never come up with myself 🙂 Here is the original chart. I made a video tutorial on this pattern as well!
I know everyone has their preferred method of patterns – I like charts & videos (Hey I’m a visual person). I know a lot of people prefer written as well. Which do you prefer?
[Red Heart Super Saver in White]
Hook: Size G / US 6 (4.0 mm)
Materials: scissors
tapestry needle
Final Measurement:
approx. 6 inches across
Pattern Notes:
Use different hooks to create various sizes of snowflakes.
The following graph was found on pinterest:
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I can’t decide what to use these snowflakes for. I intended on using it as an ornament but its a wee bit big. I would definitely recommend using a smaller hook if you want to hang it! I think this would make a great winter decoration if you needed some pretty snowflakes 🙂
Here is the video tutorial if you have trouble following charts!
(If you need a written pattern let me know!) I don’t want to take the time to make it if its unnecessary…!
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I am just learning how to crochet myself, and love the look of your patterns, I really want to make a bunch of these snowflakes to hang around at Christmas (I live in Australia so summer and very hot during the Christmas Season). I have never used/seen a crochet chart before and don’t know how to read one, can you post a tutorial for that? also a written pattern for this would be very helpful for me too, so I can read it alongside watching the video and doing it myself (I am a visual learner, but I also find having a pattern written down makes it easier to find my place if I get lost along the way)
Thank you very much for all your work putting these tutorials together 🙂
– Mal
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