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Icy Charm Snowflake

Icy Charm Snowflake: A Free Crochet Pattern to Brighten Your Winter

Embrace the magic of the holidays with the beautiful Icy Charm Snowflake pattern. Forget about catching real snowflakes on your tongue. These crocheted beauties won’t give you brain freeze! Create a blizzard of joy in your home without the hassle of shoveling the driveway. It’s like magic, but with less top hats and rabbits, and more yarn and hooks!

The Icy Charm Snowflake pattern is an absolute joy to work with! It’s so wonderfully simple and a breeze to follow. And guess what? There are loads of step-by-step photos to guide you along, making it even more exciting!

Isn’t it amazing that with just a handful of basic stitches, even those new to crochet can create these magical little snowflakes? It’s like sprinkling a bit of winter wonder right from your fingertips! And for all you crochet pros out there, this is the perfect, blissful project to lose yourself in and let your creativity soar. How wonderful to have such a cheerful, relaxing pattern that brings smiles to crocheters of all levels.

Go wild with colors and textures to make your snowflakes one-of-a-kind. Mix it up and have fun with it! Oh, and don’t forget to add some sparkle for that extra pizzazz.

Adjust the yarn weight and hook size to create the perfect size for you. The snowflake in the picture can give you a rough idea, measuring 13.5 cm or 5.3 inches across when crocheted with crochet thread size 10 and a 1.75 mm hook.

So grab your hooks and let’s make it snow indoors! Just don’t blame me if your house turns into a winter wonderland and you start attracting penguins.

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AD-Free, Print Ready PDF version of this pattern is available here.

 

Instructions

Begin with a ring

Ch 12 and join with sl st in first ch to form a ring.

Round 1

Ch 1, 24 sc in the ring, join with sl st in beg sc. (24 sc)

Round 2

Sc in same stitch, * ch 2, skip next sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * 11 times, ch 2, join with sl st in beg sc. (12 ch-2 spaces, 12 sc)

Round 3

Sl st in next ch-2 sp, sc in same sp, * ch 5, sc in next ch-2 sp; repeat from * 11 times, ch 2 and join with dc in beg sc to create last ch-5 sp. (12 ch-5 spaces, 12 sc)

Round 4

Sc in same sp, * ch 6, sc in next ch-5 sp; repeat from * 11 times, ch 2 and join with tr in beg sc to create last ch-6 sp of the round. (12 ch-6 spaces, 12 sc)

Round 5

Sc in same sp, * ch 7, sc in next ch-6 sp; repeat from * 11 times, ch 3 and join with tr in beg sc to create last ch-7 sp of the round. (12 ch-7 spaces, 12 sc)

Round 6

Sc in same sp, * in next ch-7 sp work (6 dc, ch 5, 6 dc), in next ch-7 sp work (sc, ch 3, sc); repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in beg sc. (72 dc, 6 ch-5 spaces, 12 sc, 6 ch-3 spaces)

Round 7

Sl st in next 6 dc and in next ch-5 sp, ch 6 (counts as dc and ch-3 sp), in same sp work (2 dc, ch 5, 2 dc, ch 3, dc), ch 6, sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 6, * in next ch-5 sp work (dc, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 5, 2 dc, ch 3, dc), ch 6, sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 6; repeat from * around, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch6. (36 dc, 6 ch-5 spaces, 12 ch-3 spaces, 12 ch-6 spaces, 6 sc)

Fasten off your work securely and carefully weave in all loose ends.

Abbreviations
ch chain
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
tr
treble crochet
sp space
sl st slip stitch
beg beginning
* work instructions following * as many times as indicated
( ) work instructions the number of times specified or work instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks

Don’t forget, a print-ready, ad-free PDF version of this pattern is available for purchase. You can download and print it out. The PDF file contains clear, easy-to-read instructions, complete with active web links that provide useful information about various crochet stitches
Download the photo of the finished item made with this pattern

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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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