Snowflakes in September?
A little too early?
I have been seeing a lot of Christmas projects lately in the internet which inspired me to create these snowflakes
These are not your usual white snowflakes.
They are neon snowflakes!
It's a very easy pattern. Go ahead and make some in nice bright colors or just plain white if you don't want your snowflakes in any other colors.
I have used the standard American terms, which means sc (single crochet) here is dc (double crochet) and dc (double crochet) here is tr (treble) in British terms.
String them through a piece of yarn to make a lovely garland.
Have a great week!
lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! THanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, It is lovely.
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Really beautiful ! and thanks a lot for the tuto... have a lovely day !
ReplyDeleteLovely snowflakes!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGosh these are so pretty. Must make these when I get the time. Thanks show much for pattern and clear instructions x
ReplyDeleteThese neon snowflakes looks wonderful! thanks for the pattern.. bookmarked it :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very cute
ReplyDeleteSo lovely................
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Anna
These are so cute!! Thanks for sharing. Perfect weekend project.
ReplyDeleteThe snowflakes are lovely, I especially loved the neon colors...Thanks for tutorial..
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Sabrina
Your snowflakes are lovely!! :-) great choice of colours and I love your photography too!! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the pattern. :-)
Love these colours! Such a clever idea to make snowflakes in something so non-traditional :) I am totally going to make a ton of these (as soon as I finish some WIPs arrrrghhhh)
ReplyDeleteJillxo
They are wonderful, thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteMeredith
In your instructions for round 2, is it 9 or 11 DC chain 1's? Thanks
ReplyDeleteIt is 9, it wouldn't be wrong even if you make 11.
DeleteThese are so clever! Thanks for sharing!
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