CROCHET PATTERNSBig Snowflake Motif 335

Big Snowflake Motif 335

Big Snowflake
Motif 335

 

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The Big Snowflake (Motif 335) PDF contains written instructions for 1 big snowflake, photos of the finished snowflake, 1 free blocking template, stiffening and blocking instructions, as well as informative and helpful active links.
The size of the snowflake in the photo is 16 cm (6,3 inches) in diameter. It is crocheted with cotton thread size 10 and a 1,5 mm crochet hook. You can change the look and size of your snowflakes by using different yarn weights and hook sizes.


The pattern is written in American English crochet terms. However, if you are familiar with British English crochet terms, here is a very helpful US/UK Crochet Terminology Conversion Chart
You should be familiar with basic crochet stitches, terminology and working in the round. For this pattern you need to know how to make the following: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet.


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From Yarn to Wow: The Transformative Power of Blocking

Why Blocking is Essential for Stunning Crochet Snowflakes?
When you’re making those gorgeous crochet snowflakes, blocking is a step you definitely don’t want to skip. So, what’s blocking all about? It’s basically shaping and setting your finished pieces to make them look even more fabulous than before. Think of it like giving your snowflakes a little spa treatment! If you’ve ever thought about why you should bother with it, here’s the deal – it gives your snowflakes that crisp and delicate look that really makes them pop. >>>

Blocking Templates
The journey might not end with just finishing your project. Often, blocking is necessary. This crucial step transforms your hard work into stunning pieces that truly stand out. It makes your stitches pop, defines edges, and gives your work the polished look we all strive for.
To simplify this process, I am excited to share my go-to printable blocking templates. Whether you’re working on delicate snowflakes, intricate doilies, or square and round motifs, these templates will support your creative efforts.
Simply download the PDF templates you need, print them out, and pin down your project. Voila! You'll achieve perfectly blocked pieces every time. So why not take this opportunity to enhance your crochet experience?
Grab these FREE templates, use them, and get back to what you love most - starting your next awesome project!

Crochet Terms

All the patterns in blueraindrops.com are written in American English crochet terms. If you are familiar with British English crochet terms, here is a very helpful US/UK Crochet Terminology Conversion Chart.

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