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Crochet Snowflake Applique

Upgrade your winter crochet projects with this easy-to-make crochet applique

Looking for the perfect crochet applique to add to your next winter scarf project? Look no further than this adorable Crochet Snowflake Applique excerpted from our Simple Snowflake Scarf pattern from I Like Crochet digital magazine. We think its the ideal winter addition to any cozy crochet project — including afghans, baby blankets, childrens tops and more. You could even crochet multiple snowflakes and string them together into a fun and festive garland. Just use your imagination!

Crochet Snowflake Applique Tutorial

Materials

Yarn:

Medium Weight Yarn Red Heart Classic (100% acrylic; 190 yards [174 meters]/100 grams): #0001 White (1 skein)

Hook: US size F/5 (4.0 mm) and US size H/8 (5.0 mm) hooks 

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Snowflake

With F hook ch 5, sl st to first ch to form loop.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc into loop, (ch 3, sc into loop) 5 times, ch 3, sl st into first sc. (6 loops made)
Rnd 2: Sl st into first loop, (picot, sl st into loop, ch 5, sl st into next loop) 5 times, picot, sl st into loop and fasten off. (6 picots and 6 ch 5 loops)

Crochet these snowflake appliques to add to the Simple Snowflake Scarf! The pattern is available with a Gold Club membership.

For more crochet applique ideas, check out the Sea Star Applique, the Crochet Double Butterfly Applique and the Crochet Cherry Applique.

So tell us, how will you use your crochet snowflake applique?

Comments
  • Dawne. A.

    Looks like a fun way to make lots of varieties of one pattern using many types of yarn/string/thread.

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  • Margo M.

    Seems to be missing instructions for the “H” hook…. Fasten off after 2nd row with F hook… doesn’t seem complete… am I missing something?

    Reply
  • MaryAnn B.

    Would love to make ornaments for my tree. How can I adjust this pattern using crochet cotton? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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    • Nicola P.

      Hi MaryAnn! Wonderful idea! I think you could probably hold the crochet cotton double, so that the result is a thicker strand that can mimic the weight of the original pattern. Hope that helps! – Nicola, Editor

      Reply
  • Terry E.

    I would like to make a bunch of them and use them to hang on our Christmas tree and for Christmas crafts.

    Reply
  • Sara A.

    lo voy a usar sobre un buzo polar azul de mi nieta. muchas gracias

    Reply

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