Project: Crocheted Snowflake Ornaments

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By Haley Pierson Cox

My steel crochet hooks belonged to my grandmother. They're nothing fancy - some are a little bit bent, and all of them are scratched up from years of use - but every time I use them I feel deeply connected to a long and loving history of strong women creating beautiful things with their hands. I designed this crocheted snowflake pattern with my grandmother in mind, because I hope that they will become as much of a tradition in my home as they still are in hers!

Materials:

Size 9 steel crochet hook (1.4mm)
Cotton crochet thread, size 10 (lace weight)
Shallow disposable bowl
White glue
Silver or white glitter
Paper plate
5"x5" piece of cork or foam board
Wax paper
Scotch tape or clips
Rustproof straight pins
Embroidery floss in a festive color, 8" per snowflake

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Crochet Symbol Key:
ch = chain
sl = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
beg = beginning

Pattern

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Center: Ch 12. Join into a ring with sl in first ch.

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Round 1: Ch 1, work 24 sc into circle. Join with sl into first sc.

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Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc into first sc, ch 5. Work [skip sc, dc into next 2 sc, ch 5] seven times. Join final ch 5 with a sl into the top of beg ch 3.

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Round 3: Ch 15, sl into first dc. Work [ch 5, work 1 sc into ch 5, ch 6, work 1 sc into ch 5, sl into dc, ch 15, sl into dc] seven times. Ch 5, work 1 sc into ch 5, ch 6, work 1 sc into ch 5. Join final ch 5 with sl in beg ch 15.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Hardening Directions

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Step 1: In a shallow disposable bowl, combine 1 tablespoon of white glue and 1 tablespoon of water. Mix well and add your snowflake.

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Step 2: Saturate the snowflake with the glue mixture. The snowflake should be covered, but not dripping. Squeeze any excess glue back into the bowl.

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Step 3: Sprinkle glitter onto a small paper plate. Apply glitter to the snowflake by placing one flat side on top of the glitter. Turn the snowflake over to apply glitter to the other side. If you prefer less sparkle, you can also sprinkle the glitter on by hand or leave it off entirely.

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Step 4: Cover your cork or foam board with wax paper, holding it in place with scotch tape or clips. Spread your glittered snowflake out on top. Using straight pins, stretch the stitches into shape and secure them in place, working back and forth between opposite sides to keep the shape even. Start with the longest pieces first, then work down to the shortest. Keep your shaped snowflake pinned until completely dry.

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Step 5: Once dry, remove the pins and carefully pull the snowflake off of the wax paper. Add a loop of embroidery floss to your ornament for hanging, and you're done!

About the Author:

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Haley Pierson-Cox is a Brooklyn-based craft writer who loves granny glasses and loathes extraneous apostrophes. She blogs about crafts, cats, domestic bliss, and DIY goodness at The Zen of Making.


Comments

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Posted by: Emily C on December 3, 2011 at 6:54 PM

Great pattern/idea! Thank you!

Correction:
Round 3: Ch 15, sl into first dc. Work [ch 5, work 1 sc into ch 5, ch 6, work 1 sc into ch 5, >,sl into dc, ch 15, sl into dc] seven times. Ch 5, work 1 sc into ch 5, ch 6, work 1 sc into ch 5. Join final ch 5 with sl in beg ch 15.

Maybe this is easier to read for the second sentence?
Into ch 5 work[ch5, sc, ch 6, sc, ch 5], slst into dc, ch 15, slst into next dc seven times.


Posted by: Erin on December 1, 2011 at 2:20 PM

This made me think of the hooks I also inherited from my grandmother, love it!


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