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Crochet Small Snowflake

Crocheting small snowflakes can be a delightful and charming way to add a festive touch to your home during the winter months. Using just a few basic crochet stitches and some sparkly yarn, you can create intricate and beautiful snowflakes that can be hung on your Christmas tree, turned into cute ornaments, or even used to adorn gifts or cards for your loved ones. The best part is, crocheting small snowflakes is a relaxing and enjoyable activity that allows you to unleash your creativity while bringing a touch of winter wonderland into your home. So grab your crochet hook, pick out some lovely yarn colors, and get ready to craft your own little snowflake masterpieces!

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Thin Yarn in the color Light Blue.
♥ Crochet Hook, 2MM*.
♥ Scissors.
♥ Stitch Markers. (Optional)
♥ Yarn Needle.

*Check your yarn that you wanna use, to which hook size you need. For those Crochet Snowflakes it isn’t necessary to use the exact same yarn, they will only turn out bigger or smaller.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SlSt = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Small Snowflake

1: 6SC in a Magic Ring, SLSt in the first st. This will be the base. [6]
2: Ch1, (1SC in base + Ch5, insert in second ch from hook, 4SlSt* + 1SC in same st as last SC in base, Ch4) 6 times, SlSt in the first st. [6 Crystals]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

* When you made a chain, you’ll use SlSt to go back to your base. You’ll see 2 loops on the ‘right’ side of your chain, if you turn it around you’ll see 1 loop, these are the ones I used to make my Slip Stitches in.

All you have to do now is to sew them on the snowball, just how you like.

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