Showing posts with label all kinds of snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label all kinds of snowflakes. Show all posts

05 February 2018

Snowflake Monday


Tomorrow is Make a Snowflake Day or Snowflake Day, and we're celebrating with a bonus snowflake pattern both today and tomorrow.

Today I'm focusing on some of the wonderful things readers have done with their snowflakes. I hope you will be as impressed as I was when they told me about these awesome creations!

See if you can recognize which patterns were used...


First up is this giant Doorflake made by Crafty Mew. Just look at the size of this grown baby! Tegan crocheted two strands of worsted weight yarn with a size K hook and lots and lots of glue for stiffening. I still can't believe it holds its shape! Wonderful job!






Sarah was inspired by my Ice Mountain Snowflake Rug to turn other patterns into useful items by using yarn and a larger hook, with minor modifications. She used two strands of worsted yarn and a size N hook (and a size J hook with a single strand of worsted yarn) to create some really beautiful and handy trivets. She says they make wonderful gifts.


Catherine fashioned multiple snowflakes into this unique wreath. Doesn't this just set your imagination on fire? Perhaps we should have a snowflake wreath design contest later this year???


Jennifer is crocheting snowflakes in size 80 and 100 thread. WOW! If you don't know how small these snowflakes are, try looking for detail on a real snowflake, and that might give you a bit of perspective. Way to go, Jennifer!!!






Diane, co-moderator of Sisters (and Brothers) of the Snowflake, was inspired by a pattern with an eight-point snowflake worked into a ball, in which she inserted a light. She wanted to try making a ball of six-pointed snowflakes and came up with these visual beauties.


Ginger is not exclusively using snowflakes, but she's making a wedding dress for her future daughter-in-law. I can't wait to see it finished! What about you?


Some magnificent things are happening in the world of snowflake crochet! First, Lucia did a video tutorial for my most popular snowflake, The Century Snowflake. What's really special about this video is that English is not her native language, so she worked extra hard to make these instructions available to the largest group of crocheters possible. Thank you, Lucia!


13 is my lucky number

Annabelle Tracy at Crochet Treasures is working her way through a 100-snowflake challenge, and she's doing a video tutorial for each snowflake! She's also got a Facebook group, in case you'd like to tag along for the ride and share your own snowflakes as you finish them.

I am so amazed by anyone who can do a video tutorial, but to do 100 of them?!? Excuse me while I put my eyeballs back inside my head! Ha ha! Thank you, Belle!


For just a tad more inspiration, here are some of the unusual things I've done with snowflakes, including my previous Snowflake Day projects. I still have one in the wings from last year, but I haven't looked for a gallery yet in which to exhibit (too busy/distracted), so I may just wait until next year's biannual tenant art show at the building where I work.


































You didn't think I'd leave you here without a new snowflake pattern, did you? I took the theme of unusual ways to use snowflakes and answered the challenge of a friend who suggested, “You should make a hedgehog.”

I'd like you to meet my newest little friend. This is Hedgie. Hedgie, please say hi!


I was working on Hedgie in the examination room while awaiting my turn for my annual physical. The doctor, upon entering the room, asked what I was making. When I answered, she gawked, “Why a hedgehog?!?”

Perhaps I should adopt mountain climber George Mallory's “Because it's there” philosophy... “Because I can.”


You may do whatever you'd like with snowflakes and/or hedgehogs you make from this pattern, but you may not sell or republish the pattern. Thanks, and enjoy!


Finished Size: 2.25 inches from point to point
Materials: Size 10 crochet thread, size 7 crochet hook, empty pizza box, wax paper or plastic wrap, cellophane tape, water soluble school glue or desired stiffener, water, small container for glue/water mixture, paintbrush, stick pins that won't be used later for sewing, optional clear thread or fishing line if snowflake is to be hung, and beads, sequins, rhinestones, googly eyes, pompoms, embroidery thread or permanent marker for eyes, if desired


Hedgie Flake Instructions

Make magic ring.

Round 1: Ch 2 (counts as 1 dc), 11 dc in ring; sl st in 2nd ch of starting ch 2. Pull magic circle tight.

Round 2: Ch 2 (counts as 1 dc), 1 dc in same ch as sl st, * sk next dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 2, 2 dc in same dc; repeat from * around 4 times; sk next dc, 2 dc in same ch as starting dc, ch 1, 1 hdc in 2nd ch of starting ch 2 to form 6th ch 2 tip of Round.
If you're not reading this pattern on Snowcatcher, you're not reading the designer's blog. Please go here to see the original.

Round 3: Ch 2 (counts as 1 dc), 1 dc over post of hdc directly below, * 2 dc in next gap between ;2/dc groups, 2 dc in next ch 2 sp, ch 2, 2 dc in same sp repeat from * around 4 times; 2 dc in next gap between 2/dc groups, 2 dc in next ch 2 sp, ch 2, sl st in 2nd ch of starting ch 2.


Round 4: * 1 sc in next st, ch 3, sl st in sc; repeat from * around 27, 35 or 43 times; bind off. Weave in ends.


Round 4, snowflake (with popcorn center): [1 sc in next st, ch 3, sl st in top of sc] 5 times, * 1 sc in next ch 2 tip, ch 3, 1 dc in same sp, ch 7, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 4 ch (ch 5 branch made), ch 6, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 3 ch (ch 4 branch made), ch 5, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 2 ch (ch 3 branch made), ch 4, 1 dc in 3rd ch from hook, ch 3, sl st in top of dc, [1 dc in same ch, ch 3, sl st in top of dc] 2 times, ch 4, sl st in same ch, working back down spoke sl st in next ch, ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 2 ch, sl st in ch between ch 3 branch and ch 4 branch, ch 5, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 3 ch, sl st in ch between ch 4 branch and ch 5 branch, ch 6, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 4 ch, sl st in ch between ch 5 branch and ch 2 tip dc, 1 dc in same ch 2 tip, ch 3, 1 sc in same ch 2 tip, [1 sc in next st, ch 3, st st in top of sc] 6 times; repeat from * around 5 times, omitting last 5 sc/picots of final repeat; sl st in starting sc; bind off. Weave in ends.

Finish: My Hedgie Snowflake does not necessarily need to be stiffened. Stiffening instructions are included for those who may want shape and stiffen their creations.

Tape wax paper or plastic wrap to top of empty pizza box. Pin snowflake to box on top of wax paper or plastic wrap.

If using glue, mix a few drops of water with a teaspoon of glue in small washable container. Paint snowflake with glue mixture or desired stiffener. Wash paintbrush and container thoroughly. Allow snowflake to dry at least 24 hours. Remove pins. Gently peel snowflake from wax paper or plastic wrap.

Glue on or sew on beads, sequins, rhinestones, pompom, googly eyes, felt or crocheted eyes. Allow to dry thoroughly if gluing.


If Hedgie Flake is to be given to a small child, please consider embroidering or marking eyes directly on crochet with permanent marker. Beads, sequins and googly eyes sometimes cause choking in small children.

Attach 10-inch clear thread to one top of head, weaving in end. Wrap fishing line around tree branch (or tape to ceiling or any overhead surface) and watch Hedgie Flake twirl freely whenever you walk by! Hedgehog Snowflake also may be taped to window or tied to doorknob or cabinet handle.

21 November 2013

All Kinds of Flakes


I'm always looking for inspiration for snowflakes, and my readers and I have found a treasure trove. The snowflake above was inspired by this.

Geeky snowflakes galore!

Zombie Snowflake

Skullflake Tutorial. (If you're into skulls, there's a whole year's worth of skull tutorials on this site.)

Tulsa Gent tipped me off to these beauties.

Bet this would work with Epsom salts, too.

snowflakes made from recycled cardboard tubes

more cardboard tube (five-point) snowflakes (easily convert to six-point)

six-pointers from cardboard tubes

Gorgeous tatted snowflakes.



origami snowflakes

clothespin snowflake

puzzle snowflakes

spoon snowflake

Holy macaroni!

recycled cup snowflake frames

salt dough and melted bead suncatcher snowflakes

bottle bottom snowflakes

My husband loves aircraft.



folded and cut paper... INCREDIBLE

cardboard and yarn snowflakes

polymer clay tutorial

salt dough ornaments

snowflake eggs

what to do with punched paper snowflakes

super cute paper snowflake box

Part I and Part II of embroidered felt snowflake ornament tutorial (but SIX sides, not eight!)

Puffy Paint Snowflakes



snowflake ballerinas

cotton swab snowflakes

Star Wars snowflakes

six-sided paper snowflakes

giant popsicle stick snowflakes

Zipper Pull Snowflake Ornament

Pasta Snowflakes (in Russian, but the pictures tell the story)

video tutorial for making golf tee snowflakes (I'd make them with six sides, not eight)

snowflake slime



twig snowflakes

yarn twig snowflakes

tortilla snowflakes here, here and here

3D snowflakes

humorous snowflake cake

origami snowflake tutorial

snowflakes from old books

Kit Cameo's amazing snowflake gallery

Free-motion quilting snowflake tutorial



Wouldn't this be cute with a snowflake instead of a doily???

Scroll down for a great way to gift snowflakes.

An incredible collection of beaded snowflakes.

cereal box snowflakes

Wouldn't this be cool in crochet?!?

Wowsa!!! (first window)

Another spectacular Christmas window

snowflake wreath

vintage snowflakes



felt snowflakes

glow-in-the-dark 50-state snowflake quilt

plastic bottle bottoms

recycled CD snowflake mosaic

junk mail snowflake gift toppers

snowflake tree

beaded snowflake garland

Russian beaded snowflake

Part I and Part II of polymer clay snowflake and ornament tutorial



snowflake quilt block

paper and lace snowflakes

easy glue snowflakes (but snowflakes have 6 sides, not 8)

I bet this could be done with recycled things like cups...

puzzling (the faces further down the page are cute, too)

how to shoot snowflakes

I'd love to do this with a bicycle wheel, Lizard!

more free crochet snowflake patterns

even more free crochet snowflake patterns



Not snowflakes, but very snowflake-ish!

Oh, what fun!!!

hang me

Too funny!!!

Oh, do these ever make me want to start drawing again!

Okay, maybe I WILL start drawing again!!!

I'm going to try dreamcatchers like this with snowflakes instead of doilies!

No-stiffening-required snowflake suggestions.

Felt Snowflake Banner



How to Draw an Exotic Snowflake

Stunning Redwork Snowflake Patterns

Glue Gun Snowflake Window Clings

Paper Snowflake Trees

Lighted Snowflake Canvas

Snowflake-blowing Polar Bear

Quilled Aluminum Snowflakes

Snowflake String Art

Snowflake Crafts for Kids

WOW! She's making a snowflake a day in 2015... with a new baby!!!

Leah Day's beautiful machine-embroidered snowflakes



I LOVE it! A recipe for indoor snowball fights!!! Watch out, Lizard!!! ;)

Live Snowflake Weather Cam at Alta Ski Area in Utah!

The Koch Snowflake

Another Snowflake Addict

National Geographic Snowflake Puzzle

(four-sided) Game of Thrones Snowflakes

another snowflake generator

another one

Catch a Snowflake Game

Machine-embroidered snowflakes


Disney Links

"Frozen" snowflake matching game

Elsa's Snowflake Ornament

"Frozen" Snowflake Maze

Olaf & Marshmallow Snowflake Maze

Elsa & Anna Snowflake Maze

Queen Clarion Snowflake Tiara

"Frozen" Paper Snowflake Templates

more

Frozen-inspired Snowflake Pendant

Frozen-inspired paper snowflakes


Snowflake Photography

Alexey Kljatov's snowflake photography

Don Komarechka's snowflake photography

Kenneth Libbrecht's snowflake photography and science

Karla Jean Booth's snowflake photography

Snowflake Bentley

Andrew Osokin's macro photography features some unusual snowflake crystals.

Holly Greene's snowflake photography

Michael Peres' snowflake photography

Mark Cassino's snowflake photography

Linden Gledhill's snowflake photography

Stuart J. Hall's snowflake photography

Electron Microscope Snowflake Photos

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