Love it, i’m finding lots of snowflake patterns and tutorials and wondered what i would do with all these crocheted flakes, then you said Christmas! So Christmas cards it is!
Very good tutorial. Will give it a try for sure. Currently making dozens of tassel angels...very quick little gifts for hospital patients i visit weekly.
Nice. Very easy and still very pretty. I am currently making lap blankets to donate to our seniors at the assisted living home in my town. We have 13 people with no family or friends and will not get a Christmas gift otherwise. I make a few of theses too to donate for their tree.
I did the angel worked on candy canes and a variety of different colored bells. Good luck with all your projects and thank you all for sharing. On with the snowflakes which I intend to add to my crocheted Christmas hats. They have become a family tradition.
Love this tutorial! Was thinking of making a little string of crochet snowflakes! I ended up doing this one but with a magic ring to start. Thanks for the tips!
❄ I so excited that you make this snowflake tutorial! I wanted to make some snowflakes for Christmas, but was nervous to do so because they look so complex. Thank you❄
Thank you for the tutorial! It was literally my second crochet creation ever. The lesson was very easy to follow, and I appreciate that you repeat the steps instead of just skipping to the next round. Got the count of the spokes wrong a bunch of times (my initial ring was too tight, so I couldn't see the spokes well), but I made it to the end and now have a beautiful little snowflake :D
One of the EASIEST videos to understand for me! I’m a knitter not crocheter but I want to make a Holliday project that needs them. Thank you so much for this video. I hope you have some other snowflake patterns that I can follow along with. I need about 5-7 different ones.
Loads of ideas for this delightful lil' craft! From my journals, as an appliques, on gift wrap, the possibilities are numerous. I shared it too. Thanks for the great tutorial ❣️✌️💜☮️🧶
Laura, I did actually think the white wool showed up better against your bluish background for the tutorial than the blue/silver wool but hey extremely clever. I ended up with 7 edges on my first one but was quite pleased for my first effort and will try again. Thank you so much.
Love this, you explained it very well, thank you. Cant waot to make more of these and whatever else you make. I really like how you went through it all slow and detailed. just subscribed
Make it with cotton and starch it to make it hang well 😊. My mom made crochet ornaments.. I am teaching myself to crochet. I never sat still and learned when my grandma, mom and aunts crocheted all my childhood. Now at 68 when they are all gone I am teaching myself to crochet using UA-cam. I am finally getting the tension and stitches somewhat consistent on single and double crochet. I would like to try this, but I am a bit intimidated. I think I will practice a bit longer then try it with cotton yarn. If it looks anything at all like a snowflake I will hang it on my tree 😊
Excellent job on this snowflake. I've enjoyed success following many of your video's. Great camera work as well. Your the full package happyberry. With much appreciation...Happy Christmas
I am starting Christmas gifts; making my daughter-in-law a nice winter scarf in an assortment of her favorite colors. Using this snowflake design with ( Caron Simply Soft party Snow Sparkle ) as an appliqué all over the scarf. Instead of a fringe on the scarf, I will crochet icicles with that snowflake yarn. I think it is going to look cute; hope she likes it.
I love your patterns, Laura! Perhaps you could share with us how you use your projects in your home. Do you ever stiffen snowflakes? Thank you and have a wonderful holiday season.
I am a beginner. But I failed this completely lol- I think you should make a ABSOLUTE BEGINNER snowflake like the flower one, cause that one works perfectly for me and other beginners like me.
I also failed repeatedly at this one. The place I stumble is in minute 5:15 where the finishing spikes of the snowflake begin. It is unclear why the first slip stitch is in the chain 1 space, and there is a moment after the single crochet(dc in the UK) and the ch 2 where she turns the work without warning. I think that is where it all went wrong for me, lol. I had to watch 5 times before I caught the pattern and I still need to know why the work turns at that point.
Very nice, thank you! I think you left out the chain 3 and only did chain 5 at the end....🙃. My snowflake still looks nice!🥰Update: sorry, it was my mistake! After practicing another one I got it right!
This is great, thank you! I think this pattern will make into nice ornaments for my kiddo's teachers for Christmas presents! 🎄🎁😁 About how much yarn do you think per snowflake? I'm thinking of using I Love This Yarn's White Sparkle color.
Oh this is lovely, but I couldn't find the written pattern on your website (I think this would be a 4th version of your snowflakes?) perhaps I have missed it?
This is a lovely snowflake but it is, unfortunately, pretty much impossible for me to see (I'm colour blind) even with my tinted glasses on. Perhaps using a darker yarn in this tutorial might work better for people with vision problems? btw I also signed up to your website.
Sorry you couldn't see the tutorial well. I did try by using a grey yarn instead of the white, but maybe the white would have been brighter, nvm. The written version will be available soon if you prefer.
Beautiful, but for three was very hard to follow, especially as you have your thumb over where we can't see where you are actually working, plus it went so fast it was impossible to keep up, even with stopping the video.
Really pretty. You chain so fast though. I'd have to slow the video down. Maybe in tne future can you put the stitches in text on the video? For those who are visual instead of auditory learners. Otherwise what a beautiful Snowflake. :)
This is too fast for an absolute beginner. I failed drastically. Kept rewinding and playing this video but still never got it. I think I need to find a class somewhere
These are lovely. As someone said, nice to tuck into a Christmas card, or to decorate a gift. Thank you!
Love it, i’m finding lots of snowflake patterns and tutorials and wondered what i would do with all these crocheted flakes, then you said Christmas! So Christmas cards it is!
Very good tutorial. Will give it a try for sure. Currently making dozens of tassel angels...very quick little gifts for hospital patients i visit weekly.
I just made this. Thank you. Your video was so smooth and easy to follow along with. I really appreciated the repeating verbally of every step!
Nice. Very easy and still very pretty. I am currently making lap blankets to donate to our seniors at the assisted living home in my town. We have 13 people with no family or friends and will not get a Christmas gift otherwise. I make a few of theses too to donate for their tree.
Thanks so much for this just what I needed simple and cute can't wait to get started. Also can't wait for the angel and Christmas tree patterns😊❤❤❤
I did the angel worked on candy canes and a variety of different colored bells. Good luck with all your projects and thank you all for sharing. On with the snowflakes which I intend to add to my crocheted Christmas hats. They have become a family tradition.
Thank you for this snow flake. I'm going to make some more and then connect them to make a throw.
Quick and easy. Love it. Making mine with 4wt yarn & G hook. Thanks for the pattern! 🧶
This was cute and quick. I had to slow the video down for round 3 but once I got the hang of the pattern it was easy to keep going.
Thank you so much for your patience, repeating this all the way round, I've just made one and it's lovely!
Love this tutorial! Was thinking of making a little string of crochet snowflakes! I ended up doing this one but with a magic ring to start. Thanks for the tips!
❄ I so excited that you make this snowflake tutorial! I wanted to make some snowflakes for Christmas, but was nervous to do so because they look so complex. Thank you❄
Thank you SO much for the snowflake. As a beginner, learning how to do it has kept me sane whilst under lockdown!
Thank you for your help, you make it is so easy...
Super easy to follow instructions! Thank you for sharing this cute pattern.
I am so happy to have found your channel. You makes things so easy to understand! Thank you
Thank you once again for another of your lovely patterns. Your tutorials are so clear and easy to follow. I appreciate your talent and dedication
You are a star. Thank you for all your tutorials. Loved the Mini mushrooms. Perfect for my Xmas tree.
Thank you for the tutorial! It was literally my second crochet creation ever. The lesson was very easy to follow, and I appreciate that you repeat the steps instead of just skipping to the next round. Got the count of the spokes wrong a bunch of times (my initial ring was too tight, so I couldn't see the spokes well), but I made it to the end and now have a beautiful little snowflake :D
I'm going to be making lots of these for my Christmas garland. I'll be watching it properly tomm. These look nice x
I've just made one was so easy to follow along love your crochet tutorial ❄️❄️❄️❄️
Thank you so much tutorial was very easy to follow. Your are very talented.
Great tutorial and very pretty flake ~ thank you!
I love all your snowflakes ❄️ thank you for sharing!
Love this tutorial! Thank you for sharing!! Working on an afghan now with Bernat crushed velvet! Can't wait to make some Snowflakes!
Donna Arsenault hi. May I ask what stitch you are using? It’s such beautiful yarn ❤️
Thank you. I now have something to make for a small, yet beautiful last minute gift.
One of the EASIEST videos to understand for me! I’m a knitter not crocheter but I want to make a Holliday project that needs them. Thank you so much for this video. I hope you have some other snowflake patterns that I can follow along with. I need about 5-7 different ones.
Loads of ideas for this delightful lil' craft! From my journals, as an appliques, on gift wrap, the possibilities are numerous. I shared it too. Thanks for the great tutorial ❣️✌️💜☮️🧶
So sweet. Perfect decorations for a baby blanket!!
very cool pattern - definitely needed to be seen in a video to follow where slip stitches go without confusion - thank you for sharing this!
I made a snowflake :) Thanks so much for this tutorial :)
I'm crocheting baby Christmas dresses. It will be deep red with a white collar. I wanted to put tiny snow flakes... Thanks for a simple pattern. 👏
Thank you for this tutorial, it is gonna help guide me for decorations for my business 😊
Really love this easy snowflake thanks to your tutorial x
So pretty. Think I’ll make a few for my tree or wreath. 💖
Love love looove your videos always so good and simple
Laura, I did actually think the white wool showed up better against your bluish background for the tutorial than the blue/silver wool but hey extremely clever. I ended up with 7 edges on my first one but was quite pleased for my first effort and will try again. Thank you so much.
Such pretty snowflakes Laura thank you they look lovely in the sparkly yarn 😊Amanda xx❄️
I’d like to see a wreath, a Christmas tree, a star topper and a snowball!
To make a snowball
you make a ball with white yarn
Thank you it was so easy to follow xx
Love this, you explained it very well, thank you. Cant waot to make more of these and whatever else you make. I really like how you went through it all slow and detailed. just subscribed
Luv ur vids so helpful helped a lot when teaching myself!!
Make it with cotton and starch it to make it hang well 😊. My mom made crochet ornaments.. I am teaching myself to crochet. I never sat still and learned when my grandma, mom and aunts crocheted all my childhood. Now at 68 when they are all gone I am teaching myself to crochet using UA-cam. I am finally getting the tension and stitches somewhat consistent on single and double crochet. I would like to try this, but I am a bit intimidated. I think I will practice a bit longer then try it with cotton yarn. If it looks anything at all like a snowflake I will hang it on my tree 😊
Excellent job on this snowflake. I've enjoyed success following many of your video's. Great camera work as well. Your the full package happyberry. With much appreciation...Happy Christmas
Thank you 🙏
I am starting Christmas gifts; making my daughter-in-law a nice winter scarf in an assortment of her favorite colors. Using this snowflake design with ( Caron Simply Soft party Snow Sparkle ) as an appliqué all over the scarf. Instead of a fringe on the scarf, I will crochet icicles with that snowflake yarn. I think it is going to look cute; hope she likes it.
Thanks Laura! I was making my favourite little person a Frozen card and made her a snowflake to go with it even though it's July!
Thank you! Very nicely explained.
,Thank you,love doin this. May I suggest we that you show what the project looks like after doing the outer edges,as I got a bit lost a few times.
Thank you for the tutorial you make it look easy
Super cute! Thank you
I love this ❤ So easy 😊
Love this Laura
This is so cute! I think I might be able to do this =) Thanks for the tutorial!!
SO pretty, thank you!
That is great thank you so much for sharing, I will be making these x
Love it. I'm going to try this out for my Christmas tree! 🥰
THANK YOU!
Always nice n easy ❤️
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Currently working on a set of snowmen. Next will be a variety of snowflakes and I'd love to crochet a 3D Christmas tree!
Nice and easy way to do it thank you very much ❤️
I love your patterns, Laura! Perhaps you could share with us how you use your projects in your home. Do you ever stiffen snowflakes? Thank you and have a wonderful holiday season.
Thank you for this flake. I’d love to learn to crochet a poinsettia
Lovely Laura! Thank you. So quick. I've got some glittery white wool that's now got a purpose ☺️
Ooo I must know where you got the glittery wool
Thank you for the awesome tutorial😊
I’d love to see a Christmas tree skirt pattern!
I am a beginner. But I failed this completely lol-
I think you should make a ABSOLUTE BEGINNER snowflake like the flower one, cause that one works perfectly for me
and other beginners like me.
I also failed repeatedly at this one. The place I stumble is in minute 5:15 where the finishing spikes of the snowflake begin. It is unclear why the first slip stitch is in the chain 1 space, and there is a moment after the single crochet(dc in the UK) and the ch 2 where she turns the work without warning. I think that is where it all went wrong for me, lol. I had to watch 5 times before I caught the pattern and I still need to know why the work turns at that point.
I think a short explanation there would be very helpful for beginners.
Love this. I want to make a mobile for school. Any suggestions for keep them in shape, spray starch? Any tips?
Beautiful , thank you xxx
Love this
Thank you.
What’s the final sizing on this? Trying to find something to fit inside a clear ornament.
thank you so much for teaching us how to make a snowflake! can you teach us how to make a flat gumdrop (not a 3D one)? thanks!
Pretty
Very nice, thank you! I think you left out the chain 3 and only did chain 5 at the end....🙃. My snowflake still looks nice!🥰Update: sorry, it was my mistake! After practicing another one I got it right!
How would you attach this to a crotchet blanket? Needle and thread?
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much 🙏 I'm happy you enjoyed this tutorial ❄️
Very nice and isedul💜💝
Thank you for sharing
This was so fun to do. How about a candy cane?
Thank you
THANK YOU..THANK YOU..THANK YOU ❣️❣️WELL EXPLAINED..EASY TOMFOLLOW❣️❣️Jan
Love this tutorial! But instead of chains could we do a magic circle?
Do you have a crochet pattern for a snowman?
I enjoy making the snowflake,I would like to see an angel,and a stare
This is great, thank you! I think this pattern will make into nice ornaments for my kiddo's teachers for Christmas presents! 🎄🎁😁 About how much yarn do you think per snowflake? I'm thinking of using I Love This Yarn's White Sparkle color.
Ooh not much at all, they're only small
Thank you 💕
Love ❤️ it
The red cardinal is everywhere during the winter season here in Ohio, US. Do you have a crochet pattern for that red bird?
Do you know how to do the Buffalo plaid stitch? Would love a tutorial on that!
Are you twisting your work when you slip stitch down the chain 5?
Would love you to make a Christmas present in all sizes if possible please thank you xxx
Is that even physically possible lol
I know you can design anything xx
Oh this is lovely, but I couldn't find the written pattern on your website (I think this would be a 4th version of your snowflakes?) perhaps I have missed it?
I haven't added it yet. It should be available later today.
And a scarf!
Very pretty l want one now lol Karen
Very nice. Thank you.❤️🐿🧶🇳🇱❤️
This is a lovely snowflake but it is, unfortunately, pretty much impossible for me to see (I'm colour blind) even with my tinted glasses on. Perhaps using a darker yarn in this tutorial might work better for people with vision problems? btw I also signed up to your website.
Sorry you couldn't see the tutorial well. I did try by using a grey yarn instead of the white, but maybe the white would have been brighter, nvm. The written version will be available soon if you prefer.
@@HappyBerryCrochet that will be a big help thanks coz that little snowflake is cute x
Would love to see an angel XX
Beautiful, but for three was very hard to follow, especially as you have your thumb over where we can't see where you are actually working, plus it went so fast it was impossible to keep up, even with stopping the video.
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Really pretty. You chain so fast though. I'd have to slow the video down. Maybe in tne future can you put the stitches in text on the video? For those who are visual instead of auditory learners. Otherwise what a beautiful Snowflake. :)
There's free written patterns on my website 👍
You can slow down the video at the settings
This is too fast for an absolute beginner. I failed drastically. Kept rewinding and playing this video but still never got it. I think I need to find a class somewhere
If you're new to crochet I do recommend watching my beginner tutorials first