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From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 28, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
HangingSnowflak
HangingSno
es
wflakes
Design by Ann Kirtley
Snowflake#1
FINISHED SIZE:
5" across.
MATERIALS:
97 yds. white size 10 crochet
cotton thread
5
1
4" square piece of white satin
fabric
24" of white
1
16" satin ribbon
12" of white
1
8" satin ribbon
16 white 3-mm pearl beads
Polyester fiberfill or cotton balls
Potpourri or bath powder
Fabric stiffener
1
1
2" plastic ball
Rust-proof straight pins
Plastic food wrap
Sewing thread and needle
No. 8 steel hook
BASIC STITCHES:
Ch, sl st, sc, hdc, dc, tr, dtr.
SPECIAL STITCH:
For triple treble crochet (ttr), yo 4
times, insert hook in next st,
yo, pull through st, (yo, pull
through 2 lps on hook) 5 times.
BALL SIDE (make 2)
Rnd 1: Ch 4, sl st in first ch to form
ring; for Petals, (3 dc, sl st) 4 times
in ring, do not join rnds. (4 Petals
made)
Rnd 2: Working behind Petals, (ch 7,
sl st in next sl st) around. (4 ch sps)
Rnd 3: (Ch 4, sl st in next ch sp, ch 4,
sl st in next sl st) 4 times. (8 ch sps)
Rnd 4: Sl st in first ch sp, (ch 4, sl st
in next ch sp) 7 times, ch 2, join
with hdc in first sl st (last ch sp
made).
Rnd 5: (Ch 4, sl st in next ch sp) 7
times, ch 2, hdc in last ch sp (last
ch sp made).
Rnd 6: (Ch 5, sl st in next ch sp) 7
times, ch 2, dc in last ch sp.
Rnd 7: (Ch 6, sl st in next ch sp) 7
times, ch 3, dc in last ch sp.
Rnd 8: (Ch 7, sl st in next ch sp) 7
times, ch 4, dc in last ch sp.
Rnd 9: (Ch 6, sl st in next ch sp)
around.
Rnd 10: Ch 1, 6 sc in each ch sp
around, join with sl st in first sc.
Fasten off.
SNOWFLAKE SIDE (make 4)
Rnd 1: Ch 54 loosely; being careful
not to twist ch, sl st in first ch to
form ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc
in each ch around, join with sl st
in top of ch-3. (54 dc made)
Rnd 2: (Ch 7, dtr, ch 3, ttrsee
Special Stitch, ch 9, ttr, ch 3, dtr,
ch 3, tr) in first st, ch 3, skip next
3 sts; working in back lps (see
Stitch Guide), sl st in each of next
2 sts, ch 3, skip next 3 sts, *(tr, ch
3, dtr, ch 3, ttr, ch 9, ttr, ch 3, dtr,
ch 3, tr) in next st, ch 3, skip next
3 sts, sl st in each of next 2 sts, ch
3, skip next 3 sts; repeat from *
around, join with sl st in fourth ch
of ch-7. (48 sts, 6 ch-9 sps)
Rnd 3: *[7 dc in next dtr, sl st in
next ttr, (4 tr, dtr; for picot, ch 3, sl
st in top of last st made, dtr, 4 tr)
in center ch of next ch-9 sp, sl st
in next ttr, 7 dc in next dtr, sl st in
next tr, 9 dc in space between next
2 sl sts], sl st in next tr; repeat
from * 4 more times; repeat be-
tween [ ], join with sl st in joining
sl st on last rnd.
Rnd 4: Sl st in next 4 sts, *[ch 7;
working in back lps, sl st in next
sl st, ch 7, skip next 2 tr, sl st in
next tr, ch 7, dc in next picot,
picot, ch 7, skip next 2 sts, sl st in
next tr, ch 7, sl st in next sl st, ch
7, sl st in center dc of next 7-dc
From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 29, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
group, ch 3, sl st in center dc of
next 9-dc group, ch 3], sl st in cen-
ter dc of next 7-dc group; repeat
from * 4 more times; repeat be-
tween [ ], join with sl st in fourth
sl st. Fasten off.
FINISHING
1: Dampen one Ball Side with fabric
stiffener. Place over 1
1
2" diameter
plastic ball covered with plastic
wrap and shape. Let dry com-
pletely, then remove from plastic
ball. Repeat with other Ball Side.
2: For Sachet, hem edges on white
satin fabric. Place potpourri, fiber-
fill or cotton balls covered with
bath powder in center of fabric;
fold edges over to form a small
ball. Tie
1
8" ribbon around fabric
ball or tack to secure.
3: Matching sts, sew last rnd of Ball
Sides together with Sachet be-
tween.
4: Dampen all Snowflake Sides with
starching solution.
5: Fold one Snowflake Side in half
with three points on each side,
placing plastic wrap between;
place on a flat surface covered
with plastic wrap pinning in place
with rust-proof pins. Let dry com-
pletely, then remove pins. Repeat
with remaining Snowflake Sides.
6: Tack Snowflakes Sides together at
fold with Sachet between.
7: Decorate as desired with pearl
beads.
8: For hanger, tie
1
16" ribbon to top
of Snowflake.
Snowflake#2
FINISHED SIZE:
5" across 7" tall.
MATERIAL:
72 yds. white size 10 crochet
cotton thread
5
1
4" square piece of white satin
fabric
24" of white
1
16" satin ribbon
12" of white
1
8" satin ribbon
Six white 3-mm pearl beads
Five white 4.5-mm pearl beads
Polyester fiberfill or cotton balls
Potpourri or bath powder
Fabric stiffener
1
1
2" plastic ball
Rust-proof straight pins
Plastic food wrap
Sewing thread and needle
No. 8 steel hook
BASIC STITCHES:
Ch, sl st, sc, hdc, dc, tr.
BALL SIDE (make 2)
Rnd 1: Ch 28, sl st in fourth ch to
form ring leaving remaining chs
unworked, (ch 4, sl st in ring) 8
times. (8 ch sps made)
Rnd 2: Sl st in next ch sp, (ch 4, sl st
in next ch sp) 7 times, ch 2, join
with hdc in first sl st.
Rnds 35: (Ch 4, sl st in next ch sp)
7 times, ch 2, hdc in last ch sp
(last ch sp made).
Rnds 610: Repeat rnds 610 of
Snowflake #1 Ball Side on page 29.
SNOWFLAKE SIDE (make 3)
Center
Rnd 1:Ch 54 loosely; being careful
not to twist ch, sl st in first ch to
form ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc
in each ch around, join with sl st
in top of ch-3. (54 dc made)
Rnd2:Ch 3, dc in next 4 sts, *ch 3,
skip next 3 sts, dc in next 5 sts, ch
13, (tr, ch 8, sl st) in ninth ch from
hook (tip made), ch 4, dc in next 6
sts, ch 2, skip next 2 sts, dc in next
6 sts, ch 13, (tr, ch 8, sl st) in ninth
ch from hook (tip made), ch 4*, dc
in next 5 dc; repeat between first
and second *, join. (44 dc)
First Point
Row1:Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts,
dc next 2 sts tog, ch 2, skip next
ch sp, dc next 2 sts tog, dc in each
From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 30, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
of next 3 sts leaving remaining sts
unworked, turn. (8 dc)
Rows23:Ch 3, dc in each of next 3
sts, ch 3, skip next ch sp, dc in last
4 sts, turn.
Row4:Ch 3, dc in next st, dc next 2
sts tog, ch 2, skip next ch sp, dc
next 2 sts tog, dc in each of last 2
sts, turn. (6 dc)
Rows56:Ch 3, dc in each of next 2
sts, ch 2, skip next ch sp, dc in
each of last 3 sts, turn.
Row7:Ch 3, dc next 2 sts tog, ch 1,
skip next ch sp, dc next 2 sts tog,
dc in last st, turn. (4 dc)
Row8:For beginningdecrease(beg
dec),ch2,dcinnextst;skip next
ch sp, dc last 2 sts tog, turn. (2 dc)
Row9:Beg dec. Fasten off.
Second Point
Row1:With right side of work fac-
ing you, join with sl st in next un-
worked st on rnd 2 of Center, beg
dec, dc in each of next 2 sts, dc
next 2 sts tog, ch 2, skip next ch
sp, dc next 2 sts tog, dc in each of
next 2 sts, dc next 2 sts tog leaving
remaining sts unworked, turn. (8
dc made)
Row2:Ch 3, dc in next 3 sts, ch 2,
skip next ch sp, dc in last 4 sts,
turn.
Row3:Ch 3, dc in next st, dc next 2
sts tog, ch 2, skip next ch sp, dc
next 2 sts tog, dc in each of last 2
sts, turn. (6 dc)
Row4:Ch 3, dc next 2 sts tog, ch 1,
skip next ch sp, dc next 2 sts tog,
dc in last st, turn. (4 dc)
Row 5: Beg dec, dc last 2 sts tog,
turn. (2 dc)
Row6:Beg dec. Fasten off.
Third Point
Row 1: With right side facing you,
join with sl st in next unworked st
on rnd 2 of Center, ch 3, dc in
each of next 2 sts, dc next 2 sts
tog, ch 3, skip next ch sp, dc next
2 sts tog, dc in next 3 sts leaving
remaining sts unworked, turn. (8
dc made)
Rows29:Repeat rows 29 of First
Point.
Fourth Point
Work same as Second Point.
FINISHING
1: Work steps 14 of Snowflake #1
Finishing.
2:Place one Snowflake Side on flat
surface covered with plastic wrap
pinning in place with rust-proof
pins. Let dry completely, then re-
move pins. Repeat with remaining
Snowflake Sides.
3:Sew top of First Point on all three
Snowflakes and first ch of un-
worked ch on Ball together so that
the Ball hangs down in center.
4: Sew top of Third Point on all
three Snowflakes together; match
and sew top of remaining Points
together. Sew center of tips to-
gether.
5:Repeat steps 7 and 8 of Snowflake
#1 Finishing.
Snowflake#3
FINISHED SIZE:
7" across.
MATERIALS:
112 yds. white size 10 crochet
cotton thread
5
1
4" square piece of white satin
fabric
24" of white
1
16" satin ribbon
12" of white
1
8" satin ribbon
18 white 3-mm pearl beads
10 white 4.5-mm pearl beads
Polyester fiberfill or cotton balls
Potpourri or bath powder
Fabric stiffener
1
1
2" plastic ball
Rust-proof straight pins
Plastic food wrap
Sewing thread and needle
No. 8 steel hook
From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 31, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
BASIC STITCHES:
Ch, sl st, sc, hdc, dc.
BALL SIDE (make 2)
Work same as Snowflake #1 Ball
SNOWFLAKE SIDE (make 4)
Rnd1:Ch 54 loosely; being careful
not to twist ch, sl st in first ch to
form ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc
in each of next 3 ch, ch 2, skip
next ch, dc in next 4 ch, ch 3, (dc
in next 4 ch, ch 2, skip next ch, dc
in next 4 ch, ch 3) 5 times, join
with sl st in top of ch-3. (48 dc, 12
ch sps made)
Rnd2:Ch 3, dc in next dc, (*ch 2,
skip next st, dc in next st, dc in
each of next 2 ch, dc in next st,
ch 2, skip next st, dc in each of
next 2 sts, ch 3*, dc in each of
next 2 sts) 5 times; repeat be-
tween first and second *, join.
(48 dc, 18 ch sps)
Rnd3:Ch 3, dc in next st, dc in each
of next 2 ch, ch 2, skip next st, dc
in each of next 2 sts, ch 2, skip
next st, dc in each of next 2 ch, dc
in each of next 2 sts, ch 2, sc
around next 2 ch sps on last 2
rnds (see illustration), ch 2, (dc in
each of next 2 sts, dc in each of
next 2 ch, ch 2, skip next st, dc in
each of next 2
ch sp, next sc and next ch sp], sl st
in next st; repeat from * 4 more
times; repeat between [ ], join with
sl st in first ch of first ch-3.
Rnd 5:*Ch 3, skip next ch, sl st in
next ch, (ch 3, skip next st, sl st in
next st) 2 times, ch 3, sl st in next
picot, ch 11, sl st in second ch
from hook, sl st in each of next 2
ch, ch 7, sl st in second ch from
hook, sc in next 5 ch, sl st in last
worked ch on ch-11, ch 4, sl st in
second ch from hook, sl st in each
of next 2 ch, sl st in last worked ch
on ch-11, ch 7, sl st in same picot
on rnd 4 (first point made), ch 3,
(sl st in next st, ch 3, skip next st)
2 times, skip next ch, sl st in next
ch, ch 3, sl st in next sl st, ch 4, (sl
st, ch 7, sl st) in next ch-6 sp (sec-
ond point made), ch 4, sl st in
next sl st; repeat from * around.
Fasten off.
Rnd6:Working in remaining lps on
opposite side of starting ch on rnd
1, join with sl st in any ch, ch 3,
skip next 2 ch, (sl st in next ch, ch
3, skip next 2 ch) around, join
with sl st in first sl st. Fasten off.
FINISHING
1: Work steps 14 of Snowflake #1
Finishing on page 30.
2:Place all Snowflake Sides on flat


sts, ch 2, skip
next st, dc in
each of next 2
ch, dc in each of
next 2 sts, ch 2,
sc around next 2
ch sps on last 2 rnds, ch 2)
around, join. (66 sts, 24 ch sps)
Rnd 4:*[Ch 3, skip next st, dc in
each of next 2 sts, dc in each of
next 2 ch, ch 5, sl st in third ch
from hook (picot made), ch 2, skip
next 2 sts, dc in each of next 2 ch,
dc in each of next 2 sts, ch 3, skip
next st, sl st in next st, ch 9, sl st in
sixth ch from hook, ch 3, skip next
surface covered with plastic wrap,
pinning in place with rust-proof
pins. Let dry completely, then re-
move pins.
3:Sew top of first point on all four
Snowflakes together; place cro-
chet Sachet Ball between
Snowflakes, bend Snowflakes in-
ward slightly to form shaping,
sew top of first point at bottom of
all Snowflakes together.
4: Match and sew remaining first
and second Points together on
Snowflakes (see photo).
5:Repeat steps 7 and 8 of Snowflake
#1.
From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 32, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
Snowflake#4
FINISHED SIZE:
8" across.
MATERIALS:
100 yds. white size 10 crochet
cotton thread
5
1
4" square piece of white satin
fabric
24" of white
1
16" satin ribbon
12" of white
1
8" satin ribbon
24 white 3-mm pearl beads
Polyester fiberfill or cotton balls
Potpourri or bath powder
Fabric stiffener
Rust-proof straight pins
Plastic food wrap
Sewing thread and needle
No. 8 steel hook
BASIC STITCHES:
Ch, sl st, dc.
SNOWFLAKE SIDE (make 4)
Center
Rnd1:Ch 4, sl st in first ch to form
ring, ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1),
(dc in ring, ch 1) 11 times, join
with sl st in third ch of ch-4. (12
dc made)
Rnd 2:Ch 5, (dc in next st, ch 2)
around, join with sl st in third ch
of ch-5.
Rnd 3: Ch 6, (dc in next st, ch 3)
around, join with sl st in third ch
of ch-6.
Rnd 4:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 5 dc in
each ch sp and dc in each st
around, join with sl st in top of ch-
3. (72)
Rnd 5:Ch 3, dc in each st around,
join.
Rnd6:Ch 3, (dc in next st, ch 2, skip
next st) 4 times, dc in each of next
3 sts, ch 16, sl st in top of last st
made, *dc in each of next 2 sts, ch
2, skip next st, (dc in next st, ch 2,
skip next st) 3 times, dc in each of
next 3 sts, ch 16, sl st in top of last
st made; repeat from * around, join.
First Point
Row1:For beginningdecrease(beg
dec), ch 2, dc in next st; 3 dc in
next ch sp, (dc in next st, 3 dc in
next ch sp) 3 times, dc next 2 sts
tog leaving remaining sts un-
worked, turn. (17 dc made)
Row2:Beg dec, (dc next 2 sts tog) 3
times, dc in next st, (dc next 2 sts
tog) 4 times, turn. (9 dc)
Row3:Beg dec, dc in each of next 2
sts, ch 2, skip next st, dc in each
of next 2 sts, dc last 2 sts tog, turn.
(6 dc)
Row4:Beg dec, dc in next st, 2 dc in
next ch sp, dc in next st, dc last 2
sts tog, turn. (6 dc)
Row5:Beg dec, (dc next 2 sts tog) 2
times, turn. (3 dc)
Row6:Ch 2, dc last 2 sts tog, turn.
Row7:Ch 7; for cluster,yo 2 times,
insert hook in fourth ch from
hook, yo, pull through ch, (yo,
pull through 2 lps on hook) 2
times, *yo 2 times, insert hook in
same ch, yo, pull through ch, (yo,
pull through 2 lps on hook) 2
times; repeat from *, yo, pull
through all 4 lps on hook (cluster
made); ch 4, sl st in second ch
from hook, sl st in each of next 2
ch, sl st in top of cluster, ch 7, sl st
in third ch from hook, sl st in each
of next 4 ch, ch 4, sl st in second
ch from hook, sl st in each of next
2 ch, sl st in top of same cluster,
ch 4, sl st in ch at bottom of clus-
ter, ch 3, sl st in same st on row 6.
Fasten off.
Second Point
Row 1: With right side facing you,
skip next ch-16 sp, join with sl st
in next st, beg dec, 3 dc in next ch
sp, (dc in next st, 3 dc in next ch
sp) 3 times, dc next 2 sts tog leav-
ing remaining sts unworked, turn.
(17 dc made)
Rows27:Repeat rows 27 of First
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Point. Finishing.
Repeat Second Point four more 2: Work steps 48 of Snowflake #1
times. Finishing.
FINISHING
1: Work step 2 of Snowflake #1
From Crochet Newsletter Magazine, No. 89, Page 35, Copyright 1997 Crochet Newsletter Magazine
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