Crochet Snowflake – Free Written Pattern




Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We hope you are preparing for these amazing days, and we want to help you decorate your house and Christmas tree. Hope you are free or will be free soon, and have some time to start crochetingthe  Snowflake hanging. Look at this amazing Crocheted Snowflake and imagine how lovely it will be to make it with your crafty hands. It is very easy to crochet, and even a beginner will get perfect results by just following our free and clearly explained written pattern.

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❄️ Simple Crochet Snowflake

Skill level

Beginner–Easy

Finished size

Approx. 8–10 cm (3–4 in), depending on yarn & hook

Materials

  • White yarn (cotton works best for crisp snowflakes)

    • Fingering/sport / DK weight

  • Crochet hook: 2.5–3.5 mm

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle

  • (Optional) starch or fabric stiffener

Stitches (US terms)

  • ch = chain

  • sl st = slip stitch

  • sc = single crochet

  • dc = double crochet

  • tr = treble crochet

Pattern

Round 1 (Center ring)

  1. Make a magic ring
    (or ch 5, join with sl st to form a ring)

  2. Ch 1, 12 sc into the ring

  3. Join with sl st to first sc

👉 You now have 12 stitches

Round 2 (Base spokes)




  1. Ch 5 (counts as 1 dc + ch 2)

  2. Dc in the same stitch

  3. Ch 2, 2 dc in next stitch

  4. Repeat (ch 2, 2 dc in next stitch) around

  5. Join with sl st to the 3rd chain of the beginning ch

👉 You should have 12 DC clusters with chain spaces between

Round 3 (Snowflake points)

Work into each ch-2 space:

  1. Sl st into ch-2 space

  2. Ch 3

  3. 2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr in same space

  4. Ch 3, sl st in same space

➡️ This creates one snowflake point

Repeat in every ch-2 space (12 points total)

Finish

  • Fasten off

  • Weave in ends

  • (Optional) Lightly starch and pin flat to dry for a crisp snowflake look

Optional Hanging Loop

  • Attach yarn to any point

  • Ch 12–15

  • Sl st back into same point

  • Fasten off

 

🤶🏻 Good Luck!

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