This pattern is now available for sale on Ravelry – http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/four-snowflake-bookmark
This is a very easy bookmark pattern that can suitably be made in either #10 or #20 crochet cotton. Individual snowflakes could also be made in any yarn for decoration.
The pattern is available in either UK or US terms.
A little silver in the tassel can add a little sparkle.
Thank you so much for the detailed instructions, I am looking forward to making this!
Eileen
LikeLike
Hope you enjoy it! Interestingly, after I had made it I looked on Google and I couldn’t find any others made with a row of snowflakes.
LikeLike
Very pretty, thank you for sharing the pattern.
LikeLike
You’re welcome! đŸ™‚
LikeLike
Your snowflakes are lovely and I want to make them right now. The blue and white together gives them a beautiful icy quality. Thanks for sharing the pattern as well.
I’ll be sitting down with a nice cup of tea and reading some of your previous posts – so glad to have found your blog.
LikeLike
Thank you! so kind. Glad you like the snowflakes.
LikeLike
How do you do the symbol chart Jane?
LikeLike
I have a drawing program called ‘Corel Draw’ and I create the basic shapes for trebles, dcs etc. in the ‘draw’ part. Then I combine them into subgroups, depending on the pattern and for the snowflake. for instance, I could copy and paste then rotate the parts through 60deg 120deg etc. Allowing me to fit them together not perfectly but good enough. I can re-use bits from previous charts if I wish to save time. Finally I can export them as jpg files and finalise the look in the ‘paint’ part of the program. The snowflake chart wasn’t too difficult but I did find making the chart for my ‘granny ripple’ was much harder, as you can see if you look at it, as it is much more uneven.
LikeLike
Wow it’s impressive stuff!
LikeLike
Thank you!
LikeLike
thank you for the detailed tutorial.. i must give it a go one day.. is a lovely design.. đŸ˜€
LikeLike
Thank you. I must make myself one too! đŸ™‚
LikeLike
Thank you for the lovely bookmark. I am keen to try it. Your explanations & diagram are so clear. Afraid I am a little confused about the joining bit. Did you join the snowflakes while crocheting the trefoil loops or did you join them after completing the snowflake?
LikeLike
I joined them while crocheting the trefoil loops on the second, third and fourth snowflakes. As it is only the last two loops it wasn’t too awkward.
LikeLike
[…] Snowflake Crochet Pattern […]
LikeLike