Love this! One of the prettiest snowflake-inspired projects I've seen. Love your advice on knowing when to "game the system" to avoid frogging. Very clever little technique for evening up the join. Thanks! I want to make these for package toppers -- with the loop, so folks can use them for Christmas ornaments. Awesome tutorial! Many thanks!!
Finding this in 2020! Wish I did a more extensive search for Xmas ornaments prior to now...this pattern is beautiful!! 👍🏼❤️💚❤️🎄 (there’s always next year!)
Beautiful! If you use cotton yarn with maybe one center motif, it would be a nice holiday tribute/hotpad. Or, two center motifs as directed with very light stuffing infused with essential oils to make a lovely scented hotpad! :)
Hi! I want to thank you for doing this video!! I do appreciate your work, well done, BTW, I like you doing the changes 'for your way'. ;) Merry Christmas! Poppy in Georgia
Thank you for providing these instructions for free. However, the link above leads to a page that talks alot about this pattern but I could not find the actual pattern. It's OK though, just took a screenshot of the diagram on your video. I usually need a chart or diagram to work with - don't want to be glued to the screen.
Love this! One of the prettiest snowflake-inspired projects I've seen. Love your advice on knowing when to "game the system" to avoid frogging. Very clever little technique for evening up the join. Thanks! I want to make these for package toppers -- with the loop, so folks can use them for Christmas ornaments. Awesome tutorial! Many thanks!!
Get the free pattern at thecrochetcrowd.com/7-crochet-snowflakes-with-tutorials/
Thanks for the pattern, It's really cute and original !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😍 that is so PRETTY! 😍
Love this! One of the prettiest snowflake-inspired projects I've seen. Love your advice on knowing when to "game the system" to avoid frogging. Very clever little technique for evening up the join. Thanks! I want to make these for package toppers -- with the loop, so folks can use them for Christmas ornaments. Awesome tutorial! Many thanks!!
Wow! How pretty. I think I'll use them as coasters. Thanks for the awesome tutorial Mikey! 👍
+Jeanne Beverly Thanks for the idea to use as coasters.
Finding this in 2020! Wish I did a more extensive search for Xmas ornaments prior to now...this pattern is beautiful!!
👍🏼❤️💚❤️🎄 (there’s always next year!)
Thank you Mikey, fantastic tutorial as usual, these will make lovely Christmas gifts !!
Thank You!
Beautiful! If you use cotton yarn with maybe one center motif, it would be a nice holiday tribute/hotpad. Or, two center motifs as directed with very light stuffing infused with essential oils to make a lovely scented hotpad! :)
Hi!
I want to thank you for doing this video!! I do appreciate your work, well done, BTW, I like you doing the changes 'for your way'. ;)
Merry Christmas!
Poppy in Georgia
+Sandy Bowers, you're welcome!
Thank you for providing these instructions for free.
However, the link above leads to a page that talks alot about this pattern but I could not find the actual pattern. It's OK though, just took a screenshot of the diagram on your video.
I usually need a chart or diagram to work with - don't want to be glued to the screen.
Love this! One of the prettiest snowflake-inspired projects I've seen. Love your advice on knowing when to "game the system" to avoid frogging. Very clever little technique for evening up the join. Thanks! I want to make these for package toppers -- with the loop, so folks can use them for Christmas ornaments. Awesome tutorial! Many thanks!!