I loved this one. Very hard but if i had known ahead of time that one set of peacocks i would need to put 7 doubles in them would have been helpful. I have never used peacocks this way. Thanks for sharing
It was so much fun to crochet along with you. I plan to make a bunch of donations different snowflakes this year, and this was my first choice. I agree that this isn’t for beginners, but I found it easy to follow you. Thanks so much!
Very cool! Great pattern! I did exactly what you instructed but on the picots at the last row, I did a half Dc below them and on the 3 picot’s together I did a double crochet, then slipped stitch down 1 ch, then completely the rest for each of the “arms”, they bent a little but using the stiffener, it stretched out and harden fine but it gave it a more fuller look.
Love your videos ( so easy to follow ) ! But I am a med beginner and learned on patterns for doilies years ago. I cant seem to find any of your videos for smaller doilies like this snowflake that isn’t too complicated to get into! I really want your tutorials if you have any?
Beautiful Donna. Hope it's not too late to ask, but, what kind and brand of thread are you using? It looks so much nicer than the thread I use. Thank you
It could be. It's also possible that it just needs to be blocked. I mention this near the end of the video with the starch and iron method if you are using cotton thread or yarn. I also have a full tutorial on blocking using several methods here: ua-cam.com/video/8RmccoE2k9g/v-deo.html
Sad story time: We've had the same iron in my family since before I was born. I believe my mom bought it in 1972 when she was divorcing her first husband and my brother was a toddler. Somehow, this iron went missing a few weeks ago. My parents are much older now and we think my dad (who just turned 76 today) may have accidentally thrown it away. So my mom went and bought a new iron. The same iron you use in the video. So my question: Did anyone else think it looked like a shoe on the box?
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Love this beautiful snowflake. Worked up quickly
Wonderful!
I loved this one. Very hard but if i had known ahead of time that one set of peacocks i would need to put 7 doubles in them would have been helpful. I have never used peacocks this way. Thanks for sharing
Picots.
Thank you, naztazia. I made the snow flake. I love you. xx
Wonderful!
Thank you for your easy-to- follow directions.different colors of snowflakes are going to adorn my Christmas tree this season.
It was so much fun to crochet along with you. I plan to make a bunch of donations different snowflakes this year, and this was my first choice. I agree that this isn’t for beginners, but I found it easy to follow you. Thanks so much!
Wonderful!
Lovely ❄️ pattern. I’ll be making a few for the tree.
Your nails are always on point. Beautiful.
Hello, i am a beginner but still able to do it because of your video.. not perfect but more then happy with it thank you
Very cool! Great pattern! I did exactly what you instructed but on the picots at the last row, I did a half Dc below them and on the 3 picot’s together I did a double crochet, then slipped stitch down 1 ch, then completely the rest for each of the “arms”, they bent a little but using the stiffener, it stretched out and harden fine but it gave it a more fuller look.
You are a very good teacher. Ty.
Beautiful snowflake. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Donna as always great tutorial.Saw many others but was waiting for your tutorial to do a snowflake. Thanks a lot.
Hi Donna!
Girl, I cant seem to make it but you make it look easy! Lol
Thank you very much! Lovely!
Definitely making these for a tree skirt!! Plus love the nail polish!
I love your videos they are so helpful and you are a brilliant teacher. Much love from the UK
Love the tutorial and snowflake!
Frumos! Îl voi face negreșit!
That is realy beautiful! Thank you Donna!
class thank you!
Beautiful can not wait to make these
Another fantastic tutorial thank you 😀
This is so cute!!
thank you for sharing! love the snowflake...
This would be beautiful with beads on it. Thanks for the informative video
Love your videos ( so easy to follow ) ! But I am a med beginner and learned on patterns for doilies years ago. I cant seem to find any of your videos for smaller doilies like this snowflake that isn’t too complicated to get into! I really want your tutorials if you have any?
very beautiful
Si besutiful Andrés easy. You explain so well . Thanks from Chile.
Beautiful stitch
This is really beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Love all your videos
That was so nice! And very nice nails!
Christmas 2020! Thankyou
It super fun
Beautiful!
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Keep going so lovely and so sweet 😋 i love it donna 🙈
Pretty!
Lovely.
زؤر جوانه ده ست خؤش 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Brilliant
very good sister
Nice
Beautiful Donna. Hope it's not too late to ask, but, what kind and brand of thread are you using? It looks so much nicer than the thread I use. Thank you
Ok very pretty however can you chain 5 instead of chain 7 in the beginning to make the holes smaller
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exlent mam thank u.great job i am waiting your videos...mam how to saree border lace?
I have a lace border on blanket material - maybe that can help a little? ua-cam.com/video/-OWTbAhcE6g/v-deo.html
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Would it be possible to connect these? I have never done a snowflake before and would love to make a garland
Yes, the two side ends should connect to each other nicely.
How can I get a written pattern of your Crochet snowflake
naztazia.com/rd/cms001
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I just made this and it doesn't lie flat, I think the problem is too much tension??
It could be. It's also possible that it just needs to be blocked. I mention this near the end of the video with the starch and iron method if you are using cotton thread or yarn. I also have a full tutorial on blocking using several methods here: ua-cam.com/video/8RmccoE2k9g/v-deo.html
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Sad story time:
We've had the same iron in my family since before I was born. I believe my mom bought it in 1972 when she was divorcing her first husband and my brother was a toddler. Somehow, this iron went missing a few weeks ago. My parents are much older now and we think my dad (who just turned 76 today) may have accidentally thrown it away. So my mom went and bought a new iron.
The same iron you use in the video.
So my question: Did anyone else think it looked like a shoe on the box?
Lovely
Beautiful!
Nice