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Winter is here, and crocheting delicate snowflakes is a great way to embrace the season. These 30 free crochet snowflake patterns are perfect for creating ornaments, garlands, and holiday decorations. Add a frosty touch to your home or gift a handmade treasure to someone special.
Over the last few weeks it has been getting colder and colder (BRRR!) here in Southern Ontario! We had our first snowfall of the year. The snowflakes were big and fluffy and soft. The green grass is now covered in a blanket of white – everything looks so clean and bright – I love the first snowfall of the year….before the newness wears off and I realize it is here for the next few months! Do you love wintertime and snow?
I hope you enjoy these free snowflake patterns !
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Christmas snowflakes are timeless and perfect for keeping cherished traditions alive. This pattern set features 12 unique snowflakes crafted with size 10 cotton thread. Each design is detailed with row-by-row instructions in US crochet terms, along with a handy crochet diagram, special stitch explanations, and a UK terms conversion chart for convenience. Designed by Ira Rott.
This stunning Blizzardine Peak Snowflake crochet pattern was designed by Deborah Atkinson. The pattern is available for free and includes variations that you can make using this base design. When complete this snowflake measures approximately 4.5 inches from point to point. The original was crocheted with Size 10 Crochet thread and a Size 8 crochet hook.
Learn how to crochet these 2 beautiful snowflakes designed by Amy Lehman. Make these stunning 6-pointed snowflakes to decorate your Christmas tree, create a festive garland, or add an elegant touch to your gift wrapping.
Beautiful and intricate the San Rafael Swell Snowflake Pattern was designed by Deborah Atkinson. This project was made with Size 10 Crochet Thread and a Size 8 Crochet Hook. When complete this beautiful snowflakes measures approximately 7.5 inches from point to point.
Designed by Cylinda Mathews, this pretty Sparkling Snowflake Coaster was made with Medium Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. When complete these snowflake coasters measure approximately 6 inches in diameter.
Designed by Kristine Mullen, this quick to make Snappy Snowflake was crocheted with Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook. When complete it measures approximately 3 inches from point to point.
The Pretty Picot Snowflake was designed by Kara Gunza. For this project she used Size 10 Crochet Thread and a 2 mm (A) steel crochet hook. When complete this snowflake measures approximately 4 inches in diameter.
The Dainty Lace Snowflake was designed by Kara Gunza. For this project she used Size 10 Crochet Thread and a 2 mm (A) steel crochet hook. When complete this snowflake measures approximately 3.25 inches in diameter.
This pretty Snowflake Pattern was designed by Mary J Handmade. This project includes a video tutorial and both English and Italian instructions. The snowflake was made with Crochet Cotton #5 and a 1.75 mm hook.
Since my original roundup was published some patterns have become available only as for sale downloadable crochet pdfs. I’ve included them below in case you were looking for them!
Crystallized Textured Snowflake
Designed by Cylinda Mathews, the Crystallized Textured Snowflake can be made with any yarn and hook. The sample was made with Size 10 Crochet Thread and a 1.65 mm crochet hook. Cylinda retired her website but you can still get this pretty snowflake pattern from her shop.
Cozy up and bring winter magic to life with these crochet snowflakes. This collection of free patterns is a wonderful way to decorate, create thoughtful gifts, or add a personal touch to your holiday season.
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Looks amazing! Im still learning but it would be awesome to crochet those!
Thank you 🙂
You can use the simple snowflake photo from my blog to share in with this post. http://hauntedverse.blogspot.com/2014/07/simple-crochet-snowflake-pattern.html
I love, love this!! Thank You! The only thing that makes me unhappy is mine wasn’t included. 😉
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