Snowflake Ornament Crochet Tutorial

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Snowflake Ornament Crochet Tutorial

Snowflake Ornament Crochet Tutorial
Snowflake Ornament Crochet Tutorial

"Make this beautiful snowflake as a decoration for your winter holidays. In this part we crochet the center for the snowflake -- it is a beautiful 6-petal flower where each petal made of complex stitches worked through the stitches on the first round. Round 2 and 3 are behind the petals and can not be seen from the front. This flower you can use as a separate element. Thanks for watching! Steel Crochet Hook size 2mm or 2.25mm or 3.00 (#4 or #2 US standards) and yarn: 31% Lurex, 69% Polyester, 190m in 100g. These crocheted Snowflakes are super-easy to make, and super-addictive. They are worked up in three quick rounds, and you can vary the size of them depending on which hook size you choose."

Easy

Crochet Hook2 or 2.25 mm hook (steel)

Yarn WeightOther

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This is a gorgeous ornament. This will be worthy of being a family heirloom. What a lovely piece to make for a family member or dear friend for Christmas. It is too bad that there isn't a written pattern, especially for those of us who are more used to crocheting projects by reading and marking the paper to keep track round by round.

This is a very beautiful Snowflake Ornament! I only watched the first video and have saved it in my must make list! I wish there was a written pattern to go with this, but didn't see one. When I find the yarn she used or one like it I will watch all of the videos and hope mine comes out as nice.. Thank you for sharing this free crochet ornament tutorial.

This is a very pretty snowflake pattern. Sheru knitting always has such gorgeous designs. I am not a fan of video instructions though. I do find them helpful, but I cant use them if I have to rely on data because data in Canada is expensive. Are there any charts for this pattern that I could follow?

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