Snowflake Wreath by Hannah Cross

Snowflake Wreath

Crochet
October 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
2.0 mm
One size
both US and UK
English
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A snowy statement piece to adorn your front door this winter. By Hannah Cross. Use icy winter shades of cotton 4ply yarn to stitch our delicate lacy decorations for Christmas. This snowy wreath showstopper is beautifully simple – a yarn-wrapped base topped with layers of snowflakes. The flakes are blocked and given the PVA treatment so they really keep their shape.

This is a crochet pattern for the Snowflake Crochet Wreath, a simple and stylish festive wreath that has a stunning collection of snowflakes adorning a simple round wreath. The snowflakes are crocheted using US sc and dc stitches/ UK dc and tr stitches and comes with full terminology for both.

What’s included:

A three-page PDF written in US and UK terms

Pattern support of you need or would like it

More details:

Difficulty is intermediate

The finished wreath measures 25cm in diameter but you can use whatever size wreath you like and add as many or as few snowflakes.

Materials:

King Cole Giza 100% Cotton 4ply 50g/158m, 2 balls of Glacier 2194, 1 ball of White 2190

2mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

PVA glue – you will need this to stiffen your snowflakes, it’s messy but loads of fun!

Foam wreath ring – 25cm diameter (you can use bigger or smaller though if you like of course and just make more or less snowflakes!)

Glue gun – to attach all the snowflakes to the wreath.

needle

scissors

Please feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about the pattern as I am more than happy to help you out!

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