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The jump from crochet square to snowflake!

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 15:16

Help!

I’ve taught myself crochet and can do squares of various stitches.

How do you do snowflakes (Christmas decs) or flowers etc? The videos just show someone repeatedly saying “work into the circle” but I can see many circles!

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Costacoffeeplease · 20/10/2019 15:49

Snowflakes are dead easy. When they say work into the circle they mean the chain circle, so chain 5, join into a circle with a slip stitch and then crochet according to the pattern, eg 12 double crochet going in and out of the circle

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 17:03
Confused
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PestyMachtubernahme · 20/10/2019 17:12

Nice simple snowflake pattern with UK and US terms here
www.wishesintherain.net/2015/12/free-pattern-snowflake-wishes-5.html

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 17:23

I’ll bow out now as I don’t understand any of the abbreviations in that pattern.

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rosesandcashmere · 20/10/2019 17:27

When you do your squares are you using patterns? If granny squares you're using treble crochets (or doubles in US terms). It's not too big of a jump because you have the basics. You tube videos will help or the crochet crowd website (many use US terms so don't be confused. A single crochet in US terms is a double in ours etc)

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rosesandcashmere · 20/10/2019 17:28

thecrochetcrowd.com/winter-blizzard-snowflake-crochet-afghan-tutorial/

To understand patterns you need to get to grips with stitch names but you've done the hard part!

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PestyMachtubernahme · 20/10/2019 17:42

@Frith2013 don't run away.

If you can do a square you can do a snowflake.
Squares have four proper corners.
Snowflakes have six gentle ones.

Try:

Make a loop, like when you start a square.

Two stitches and then 2 chain, keep going until you have six groups and the gaps between them. Join the row up like with a square.
So a bit like a square but with six small bunches not four big ones.

Snowflakes are just bastardised hexagons

Next row, three stitches into the gap and then 4 chain.

You can do it and experiment so that yours are unique and lovely.

Do you have a local yarn shop (LYS) who could give you a bit of help?

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VirtualHamster · 20/10/2019 18:00

This is a good snowflake tutorial

attic24.typepad.com/weblog/crochet-snowflake.html

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 18:19

No, I’ve never used a pattern (apart from when knitting).

If I follow YouTube (apart from rows of different stitches), I don’t understand it. I can’t “see” any corners or the “circle”. So far I’ve made lots of dolls house blankets.

LYS is shutting down after 50 years! I did go in last week but the lady had put her husband on the till and in an end of term sort of atmosphere, was Skyping another old lady! So I couldn’t speak to her.

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 19:47

*wipes sweat from brow

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Costacoffeeplease · 20/10/2019 20:05

Hooray! Well done

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PestyMachtubernahme · 20/10/2019 20:33

Grin Smile Grin

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Frith2013 · 20/10/2019 23:07

Thanks, everyone!

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EatsFartsAndLeaves · 20/10/2019 23:18

Those are great, I'm inspired to have a go myself! Marking place...

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Frith2013 · 21/10/2019 19:06

On a roll...

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rosesandcashmere · 23/10/2019 10:34

They're great!

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Scarybennet · 23/10/2019 10:37

Bella Coco on YouTube is very simple to follow.

Congrats on your snowflakes. I tried crocheting stars last year but only produced pentagons 😆

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Frith2013 · 30/10/2019 20:02

Moving forward Smile

Just needs the berries adding.

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VirtualHamster · 30/10/2019 20:10
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