CROCHET PATTERNSCrochet Pinwheel Motif

Crochet Pinwheel Motif

Create unique Christmas tree ornaments in a variety of colors and yarn weights with the beautiful Pinwheel Motif. This pattern is one of the three snowflake patterns found in Set No4.
I made this motif with 6 strand embroidery floss and a 2 mm crochet hook and its final size is 10 cm (about 4 inches) in diameter, but you can change the size of your snowflake motif by using a different yarn weight. Besides the thread and hook, you will also need a needle to weave in loose ends and a pair of scissors. Since the pattern is worked as a continuous spiral, you could use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of every round.
If you want to stiffen and block your crochet creations, you will need white school glue or your favorite starch, stainless steel pins, plastic wrap and a blocking board.

Snowflakes Set No4
Pineapple Snowflake • Pinwheel Snowflake • Naxos

 

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Wishing you a joyous Holiday season!

Christmas is just around the corner and a lovely way to get into the festive spirit is to crochet your own snowflake ornaments, perfect not only as unique decorations but also as gifts for friends and family.

The Snowflake Set No4 PDF contains written instructions for 3 different snowflakes, photos of the finished snowflakes, 1 free blocking template, stiffening and blocking instructions, as well as informative and helpful active links.

The patterns are written in American English crochet terms. However, there is a helpful conversion chart inside the PDF for those who use British English crochet terms.



You should be familiar with basic crochet stitches, terminology and working in the round. The skills you need for this pattern are: magic ring (magic circle), chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch.


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Looking for a free, pretty snowflake pattern? Check out Crochet Snowflake Ios.

 

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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