Snefnug by Lilinette Crochet

Snefnug

Crochet
December 2019
Sport (12 wpi) ?
3.0 mm
2.5 mm
16 - 27 yards (15 - 25 m)
US
English
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Snefnug (snowflake) reminds me of my favourite children’s book: Ronia Robber’s daughter by Astrid Lindgren. In Ronia’s Scandinavia, snowflakes are found in abundance. And that comes handy in winter, when the robbers wash themselves in the snow. I always pictured vivid scenes of the book but when the film came out in 1984, this was quite a spectacle! As a child I too was a little Ronia, getting lost in the forest and speaking with the trolls. These little snefnugs are my tribute to snow in all its beautiful shapes. I hope you will enjoy making them.

These snowflakes are a quick make and perfect little gifts!

Gauge:
Gauge is not important for this project. I recommend playing with yarns and hooks to make different sizes.

Yarn:
√ For main body: #2 Sport weight (5 ply/12wpi) yarn: 5g/12m/13yds (MC)
√ For contrast: #2 Sport weight (5 ply/12wpi) yarn: 2g/5m/13yds (CC)

√ You can vary with yarn weights from crochet thread to dk. Cotton, acrylic, linen, bamboo and viscose are all good options for these ornaments.

√ The samples used Phildar Canelis (67% acrylic, 33% viscose: shiny white, and used scrap cottons for the contrasting colours.

√ Silver and gold yarns make for extra shiny Christmas ornaments, a possible yarn choice could be Disco Down from Wool and the Gang.

Stitches:
Ch – chain
Ss – slip stitch
Sc – single crochet
Hdc – half double crochet
Fpdc – front post double crochet
Picot – picot (see special stitches)
Sc2(4)tog – single crochet two(four) together (see special stitches)

Size:
Depending on yarn and hook choice. The different samples have a diameter of about 13cm/5” after blocking.

Pattern includes:
Written pattern, special stitches explanations, step by step photo tutorial and pattern notes and techniques.

Difficulty:
Advanced beginner

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