Explore crochet snowflakes pattern ideas for quick and beautiful Christmas decorations - they work up fast and look beautiful on a tree!
Learn how to make fun, unique paper snowflake cutouts in 5 steps or less. Enjoy this fun kids craft & decorate together this winter.
Welcome to Week 3 of Not a Christmas Mystery crochet-a-long. I hope you had lots of fun in previous two weeks. Blanket coaster gave some of you hard moments, but you did just great! And again, this CAL is not about making decorations, but also about learning something new. So… tapestry crochet has added to your crochet skills! This week is about overlay crochet. I should say I was eagerly waiting for Friday to share next project with you. I finished it just two days ago (stuffed all motifs and arranged them into a garland). Let me introduce – a Snowflake Garland! My garland consists of 10 stuffed motifs (I made 20 snowflakes), but you can of course make it shorter, or longer. Or even use snowflake motifs as single decorations. Today we will learn how to do overlay crochet. I should say this is not a classical overlay pattern, as we will not cut yarn after every round and weave in ends. For the needs of this CAL I modified instructions a little to make them easy to follow. And, as always, lots of progress pictures are waiting for you. If you follow my work for a while now, you might know that overlay crochet mandalas is something I started my designing life seven years ago. And I keep creating them as making mandalas give me needed sense of peace and safety. And I love watching them growing in my hands. As I continue working in overlay crochet for many years, I add some small tips and tricks to every new project trying to make patterns easier and more straightforward. For one snowflake motif you will need yarn in 4 colors. Main color will use almost entire 10g ball of Catona, and you will need small leftovers in rest three colors (about 2-3g each). For assembling a garland, I used glass beads in different colors – just what I had at hand. The beads are optional, and you can add small pompoms or even tiny and simple crochet baubles. Or simply put only snowflakes on a string and add nothing else. Wondering where to find the pattern? It’s a part of my Not a Christmas CAL hosted on Ravelry right now. Purchase CAL listing HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy with the first three parts, and the last pattern will be automatically added to your Ravelry library after it will be released next Friday. And if you are looking for the same yarn I used, Scheepjes Catona cutie packs as well as individual skeins (in 10g, 25g and 50g) are available in your local Scheepjes shops and via online retailers: Wool Warehouse* and Black Sheep Wools* (both in UK, international shipping) Caro's Atelier* (NL, Europe) Taemombo (US and Canada) See you next week! Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
Pretty crochet snowflake is intricate and yet easy to make. Use as an ornament, gift embellishment or window decoration. Great video how-to.
Explore crochet snowflakes pattern ideas for quick and beautiful Christmas decorations - they work up fast and look beautiful on a tree!
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, '5+ New Bunny Free Crochet Patterns'.
Believe me, friends, this snowflake can make in 5 minutes. So I named it 5-Minute Crochet Snowflake. Also, this pattern requires less than 5 yards.
Crochet snowflakes are undoubtedly among her most enchanting creations, so here we come with patterns inspired by these tiny white wonders.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Perfect Snowflakes Free Crochet Patterns'.
I hope that you enjoy making beautiful snowflakes out of an old book as much as I enjoyed making this video for you. After you have created your own snowflakes, be sure to check out some of the other videos...
Winter Wonderland, anyone?
Explore crochet snowflakes pattern ideas for quick and beautiful Christmas decorations - they work up fast and look beautiful on a tree!
Hey, it's nearly christmas and I have trouble to keep the pace between my website and all special requests Santa Claus has asked me to produce and deliver for Christmas =^-^= BUT I have the secret dream that I'll found extra time to crochet few little decorations for me like I did earlier for Halloween. In order to, I'll put on this page every free and cool christmas pattern I would like to give a try. I will add new patterns as time goes... that's the reason why the counting is from latest to o
There's nothing like making your own Christmas decorations. It's a fun and cozy activity, and at the end, you have a new decoration. The only problem? So many of them are um...ugly. This list is here to help. These old-fashioned Christmas decorations are all pretty tutorials with vintage charm. You'll find handmade ornaments, wreaths, and
Step by step photo tutorial for making giant paper snowflakes: great for Christmas or a Frozen party
Discover crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, '(Mysterious) Snowflakes Free Crochet Patterns'.
Making crochet Snowflakes is one of the most popular winter crafts. And I love to make snowflakes as well! For my crochet winter tree project, I needed very small crochet snowflakes and I designed this crochet pattern for a beautiful, tiny snowflake. This crochet snowflake is only about 1” (2 -1/2 cm) in diameter, …
The holidays are my favorite time of year because I love to bake. These are one of my favorite cookies—they always disappear fast! —Jean Wysocki, Westminster, Colorado
Crochet a creative bells Christmas ornament. You can learn how to crochet Christmas bells with the sort of beautiful colors. Say us which colors you choose..
I never would’ve thought of this, but you have to admit it’s kind of genius: Catie from Fleur d’Elise dips her paper snowflakes in wax to preserve them. “This means they are stiffer, less likely to tear, and can either be taped to a window or hung in a tree.” I am definitely adding this to my craft to-try list! Recycled or decorative paper. The thicker it is, the harder it is to fold, so I recommend notebook paper or equivalent weight.
Make your life happier and make others life happier with help of this little snowflake. Christmas is coming and it is very actual to make various accessories and ornaments for holiday time. Our friendly blog continues to provide you with interesting ideas about your hobby. You have a chance to turn your home interior into a …
Crochet classic snowflake motif. Easy, beginner friendly snowflake motif crochet pattern for Christmas.
These giant 3D paper snowflakes are fun, whimsical, and will transform your next holiday party into a winter wonderland! Even better, you can cut them using your Cricut and assemble them in minutes.
You won't find these at the Dollar Store. ❄😍
Crochet Christmas Bells Ornaments Free Patterns-Video
Believe me, friends, this snowflake can make in 5 minutes. So I named it 5-Minute Crochet Snowflake. Also, this pattern requires less than 5 yards.
This Snowflake Christmas Ornaments Free Crochet Pattern will bring some of winter’s wonderful whiteness into your home.
Are you looking for some great DIY Christmas ornaments ideas? Get easy yet elegant DIY Xmas ornaments found on different blogs and on Pinterest.
Free crochet pattern to make two snowflakes for your Christmas tree.
Looking for rustic DIY Christmas project ideas? In my latest exclusive video, I teach you how you can create a Christmas angel to watch over you this holiday season out of the pages of an old book. It’s surprisingly easy to make.
Christmas Star Ornament Free Crochet Patterns & Paid
Here is your newest party trick — cutting a snowman paper snowflake! Perfect for holiday decorating, winter decor, and just simply surprising someone with your newfound skill.
Here's a different type of paper snowflake to make for the winter season - 3D medallion snowflakes.
Make these super cute 3D snowflake garlands and put them in a small shipping tube to give as a gift.
Edit: Video added I am often asked about my paper cuts, many of you would like to know how I go about doing them. I begin with a piece of paper that measures 12" x 12" which is then folded......there are several sites that show how to create paper snowflakes, you can see the folding steps here Fold (you will notice in the following photos that the excess at the top gets cut away) I then draw the image I want to repeat. It will need to fit onto one section of the folded paper I unfold the paper and using a light box, transfer the image onto one section, then refold. I use a set of mirrors to see exactly what I will get once I have finished cutting The tools I use Staples hold the layers tightly together, punched holes allow for easier maneuvering of the scissors. Now, I am ready to make those cuts, small sharp scissors are an absolute must! More cuts are made...... notice that I am cutting so that I always have something solid to hold on to. I am showing you lots of photos so you can see that I "plan" each cut Cutting is complete Carefully unfold. It is delicate and must be handled gently Once I have it unfolded, I use a dry iron to press it flat. This one has 12 sections and is made up of birds and bees. Whatever you choose to draw, you need to be sure that everything is "connected" otherwise it will all just fall apart. Here is a video of the whole process Below is a sampling of some other themed papercuts I have created using this same method. Even though I had been designing this way, it had not occurred to me to cut snowflakes until I had taken a workshop conducted by Kathy K Wylie.....she takes "snowflakes"to a whole other level. If you seriously wish to create your own unique snowflakes and want to learn how to translate them into fabric, I suggest you get yourself a copy of Kathy K Wylie's book, Sewflakes
These beautiful Snowflake Crochets make beautiful ornaments for Christmas tree or at window for the perfect wintry feel. Perfect winter gifts to others.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Perfect Snowflakes Free Crochet Patterns'.
Learn how to make fun, unique paper snowflake cutouts in 5 steps or less. Enjoy this fun kids craft & decorate together this winter.
The best way to countdown is with cookies.