Crochet snowflakes. How to crochet a New Year's snowflake napkin? Knitting pattern and explanation Crocheted snowflake napkin patterns

Crocheting a New Year's napkin is quite simple. The main thing is to choose the right scheme. Patterns of New Year's crochet napkins, accompanied by a detailed description of the work, can be found in abundance on the Internet and in specialized literature. The main thing is to carefully study the scheme and a description before starting work, and then crocheting a New Year's napkin, a snowflake or a Christmas tree dedicated to the New Year's theme will not be difficult at all.

Christmas scarves with the image of a snowflake, Christmas tree, Santa Claus can be knitted as a gift to relatives or friends. Or you can tie New Year's canvases to the exhibition. Beautiful Christmas trees, snowflakes, sleighs with deer, crocheted according to a simple pattern, will create a festive atmosphere in the house. In addition to crochet doilies, you can make original paper decorations using the silhouette cutting technique with the same theme: snowflakes, Christmas trees, candles, Christmas decorations. Schemes for paper silhouette handkerchiefs with a description of the openwork cutting technique are also presented on the Internet.

To crochet a napkin with the image of a snowflake or shreds according to a ready-made pattern, you need to prepare everything you need for work. If the scheme of a beautiful snowflake will be at hand all the time, a novice craftswoman will easily and quickly knit a napkin. To crochet a craft with a New Year's pattern yourself, you will need:

How to get started

Having prepared everything you need, you can get to work. In order for a snowflake or a Christmas tree to turn out to be even, beautiful, symmetrical, you must carefully follow the scheme. If something is unclear in the scheme, it is better to initially choose a simpler option. The easiest way is to crochet the simplest snowflake, consisting of six to eight straight rays, diverging in different directions. However, experienced craftswomen can create snowflakes of the most intricate shape with a crochet hook.

When knitting, you need to be very careful to all the symbols presented in the diagram. Those who do not like knitting a snowflake can choose another simple version of the New Year's napkin - a Christmas tree. The Christmas tree can be knitted from green yarn. The finished Christmas tree can be decorated with handmade embroidery. You can embroider candles, beads or fancy balls. Such a Christmas tree will be a great gift for the New Year or Christmas.

And if you attach a leaf with New Year's wishes to a Christmas tree napkin, it will turn out to be a very non-standard postcard. In general, a New Year's napkin is a truly universal thing. You can make anything out of it: a postcard, decoration for a festive table, and from several identical napkins (for example, snowflakes) of a small size, you can make a real festive garland. To do this, they need to be connected to each other. using decorative clips and hang an impromptu garland of snowflakes right above the festive table.

And you can also decorate a Christmas tree with such crafts, which stands on the street (for example, in the country). That's why Christmas napkins are such popular holiday decor items: you can make just about anything out of them. The main thing is that the napkins themselves are connected beautifully and evenly, in full accordance with the scheme and description of the work. A beautifully crocheted Christmas-themed napkin will certainly fill the house with New Year and Christmas mood, and then the whole year will remind you of these wonderful holidays, especially in the hot summer, when you really want to have at least a little piece of winter at home.

Gallery: crochet New Year's napkins (25 photos)

















Options for drawing and diagrams

Before knitting a snowflake napkin or Christmas trees, you need to decide on the scheme. Each needlewoman has her own signature way of knitting elegant snowflakes. To knit a napkin dedicated to the New Year theme, it is advisable to consider as many different options as possible. Of these, you need to choose the scheme according to which it will be easiest to connect it. The most popular are the following plots for drawing on New Year's napkins:

Experienced craftswomen can easily crochet a whole picture dedicated to the New Year or Christmas theme. However, beginner knitters will find it easier just start with ordinary hexagonal snowflakes. Another simple option is the traditional Christmas tree. Everything else is better to master later, when snowflakes and Christmas trees will already be considered a “passed stage”.

However, even if a beginner knitter can only knit a simple snowflake napkin, she can create a real handmade masterpiece - a tablecloth consisting of individual elements. To do this, you need to crochet many identical snowflakes, and then tie them together with a needle and thread. The result is a very original New Year's tablecloth. It is advisable to take snowflake napkins of two bright contrasting colors (for example, red and white, blue and white) for the manufacture of such a tablecloth and alternate elements of two colors in a checkerboard pattern.

The main advantage of such a tablecloth is that it looks very impressive and elegant, creating a festive atmosphere in the house. However, there is a drawback: for the manufacture such a tablecloth will take a lot of time, and a beginner knitter may get a little tired of knitting monotonous snowflakes. Another disadvantage is that if one of the elements of the tablecloth is somewhat different from the others (for example, one snowflake is slightly larger than the others or slightly uneven compared to the others), this is striking.

To crochet an original New Year's napkin, a beginner craftswoman must first learn to read crochet patterns and clearly learn the basic symbols used on these patterns (for example, “single crochet”, “double crochet”, “half-column”, “air loop "). Not knowing these notations, it will not work to understand the scheme.

For knitting New Year's napkins, it is recommended to use thin synthetic yarn. However, it should not be too thin, because too thin yarn will tear and tangle. When the napkin is completely ready, so that it keeps its shape well, it can be starched.

Ready-made napkins can be hung on the walls as decoration along with paper snowflakes. This decor will look very beautiful and stylish. However, it is not recommended to hang a lot of knitted snowflakes on the walls, because they are excellent "dust collectors".

New Year's crafts, made with your own hands using a hook, can be presented to relatives and friends. You can give a napkin as an independent gift, or you can make it so that the napkin, like a postcard, is attached to some more serious gift.

For knitting Christmas snowflakes yarn of any, even the brightest colors, is perfect. But most often, New Year's snowflakes are blue, light blue, white, gray, less often - purple, lilac. Christmas trees are usually light green and dark green, depending on the preferences of the novice craftswoman. The traditional colors of Christmas and New Year in Europe are red and white. The yarn of these colors can also be used to make holiday napkins.

You can knit New Year's napkins and knitting needles, the main thing is to have basic knitting skills. However, they are more often crocheted, because it is the hook that makes it possible to create the most beautiful openwork patterns. Crochet patterns, are much more openwork and airiness than knitted patterns.

Making New Year's napkins (snowflakes, Christmas trees and other pictures) on your hands using the crochet technique is an exciting hobby. This lesson will help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the upcoming holidays long before the New Year and Christmas. Decorating the interior with elegant New Year's napkins provides a unique opportunity to create a unique holiday feeling for adults and children. With such crafts, New Year's holidays will be remembered for a long time. The use of Christmas-themed napkins in decorating a festive interior is an original design solution that suits absolutely everyone. Of course, to create these napkins, a novice craftswoman will have to work hard, but the result will be exactly on top.

The master class was prepared by Svetlana Chalkina.

A snowflake, of course, is better to knit white. I took colored yarn so that the loops could be better seen on a white background. The diameter of the snowflake is 26 cm. If you take a thinner candle, then the glass for it must be knitted after the first row. Photo 1.

Materials and tools:

  • yarn 100% acrylic, 100 grams approximately 200 m.
  • Hook number 3.5.
  • Candle with a diameter of 5 cm.

Abbreviations used in the text:
VP - air loop;
runway - air lifting loop;
CCH - double crochet;
RLS - single crochet.

We start knitting the product from the center. We carry out the ring. It was invented by Japanese knitters for small knitted amigurumi toys. We call it a sliding or magic ring: we lay the green thread so that the end of the thread is in the palm of your hand, and wrap the working thread around the index finger (away from you), insert the hook into the ring formed, pick up the working thread and, pulling the loop into the ring, knit air loop. The ring is fixed and work can begin. Photo 3.


1 row. On the ring we knit 3 runways, and another 11 CCH. Tighten the ring by pulling on the free end. We close the row with a connecting loop in the third lifting loop. Photo 4.


2 row. 3 runways and at the same point where we started knitting a chain of lifting loops, we knit 1 CCH. Next, we knit 2 dc in each loop of the previous row. There should be 24 double crochets in the row. We close the row with a connecting loop in the third lifting loop. Photo 5.


3 row. 3 runway, 1 runway, 1 SSN to the same point. ** We knit 7 VP, skip 3 dc of the previous row, in the fourth column we knit 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc **. We repeat the report between the stars until the end of the row. You should get six groups of double columns with 1 VP between the columns. We close the row with a connecting loop in the third lifting loop. Photo 6.


4 row. With a connecting loop, we will move into the arch between the SSN. In the arch we knit 3 runways, 3 CCHs, 1 VP, 4 CCHs. Photo 7.


Next ** 1 VP, 1 RLS in an arch of seven VPs. After a single crochet, we knit 1 VP, then in each arch we knit such a fan: 4 CCH, 1 VP, 4 CCH. ** We complete the row with a connecting loop in the third lifting loop. Photo 8


5 row. We knit four connecting loops to go into the arch of the fan. 3 lift runway, 3 SSN, 1 VP, 4 SSN, 3 VP, 1 RLS in RLS of the previous row, 3 VP and the next fan. Photo 9.


6 row. Connecting loops go to the arch of the fan. Photo 10.

2 SSN, picot of three VPs, 1 SSN, 1 VP, picot of five VPs, Photo 12.

We knit the second part of the fan: 1 VP, 1 CCH, picot from three VPs, 2 CCHs, picot from three VPs, 1 CCH. Photo 13.

**Three chs, 1 sc above the column of the previous row, pico of three chs, 3 chs. One dc, pico 3 ch, 2 dc, pico 3 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, pico 5 ch, 1 ch, 1 dc, pico 3 ch, 2 dc, pico 3 ch, 1 dc.* * The pattern between the stars is repeated until the end of the row. We complete the row with a connecting loop in the third lifting loop. Photo 14.


The thread is cut and fastened. We hide the free end on the wrong side of the product. To align the loops of the snowflake, slightly steam it through a damp cloth, without pressing the iron. Photo 15.


Now we need to tie a glass in which we will put a candle. We fix the thread on the loop of the second row. Photo 16


1 row. We knit 1 runway. We knit the free end of the thread into the fabric of the product. We knit columns without crochets according to the following pattern: 1 sc, 2 sc in one loop. We alternate single and double columns to the end of the row. We close the row in 1 runway with a connecting loop.

2 row. We knit the entire row with single crochets, without making additions.

We knit all subsequent rows in the same way. Having connected the cup to the required height, cut and fasten the thread. Photo 17.


Place the candle in the glass. Snowflake candle stand is ready.

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In the cold season, you really want to please yourself and your loved ones with beauty, which is so rare around! And it’s not at all necessary to grieve for summer days, you can bring comfort to the house based on a winter fairy tale, if you know how to create holiday symbols of winter with your own hands. To do this, you can use yarn, knitting needles or crochet. I must say that the winter theme in crocheting or knitting is perhaps the most relevant, and the New Year theme is one of the most beloved by all craftswomen - because it is so uplifting!

One of the many interesting winter elements that can be used to decorate the house during the winter holidays, and everyday life too, are crocheted snowflakes. These are very cute and delicate openwork products that can be “used” in the household in a variety of ways:

  • Christmas decorations;
  • holiday coasters for cups and glasses;
  • New Year's key chains;
  • sticker decorations for simple jars-bottles;
  • decor elements for New Year's gifts and postcards;
  • stripe on sweaters, hats, scarves.

In general, crocheted snowflakes will come in handy in everything that has enough imagination. Today we will learn to crochet these useful decorations, and diagrams and descriptions will help in this, which will be useful for both beginner needlewomen and professionals who are looking for different options for snowflakes.

Crochet snowflakes - diagrams with a description for beginners

The great news is that the shapes of crocheted snowflakes can be very different, as well as the sizes, which means that it will definitely not be boring to knit them. Moreover, after training practice, newcomers to crochet will be able to knit a snowflake according to their idea, having received an original and beautiful decoration of their own authorship.

But first, let's look at a few traditional crochet snowflake options. To learn how to crochet patterns that turn into snowflakes, you should follow the following recommendations and patterns.

How to tie the simplest snowflake?

Crocheting snowflakes is also suitable for beginners in this business, if you choose among the easy options for patterns. We present several types of crochet snowflakes that are easy to knit if you follow the detailed description.

Simple crochet snowflake No. 1


This snowflake is knitted according to the following scheme and a detailed description with a photo:


We make a ring of thread and knit 1 lifting air loop.

1 row: we knit 8 single crochets into a ring, tighten the ring of thread and knit a connecting stitch, inserting the hook into the 1st single crochet of this row.

2 row: we knit 3 lifting air loops + 2 air loops according to the pattern (i.e. we knit 5 air loops), in the next loop we knit a double crochet, then we knit 2 air loops, * in the next loop 1 double crochet, again 2 air loops * from * continue to knit to the end of the row.


We close the row with a connecting column, insert the hook into the 3rd lifting air loop.

3 row: in order to move on to knitting from the arch, we knit 1 connecting column, then 2 lifting air loops, we knit 3 columns with a crochet with a common top, then we knit 5 air loops, * in the next arch we knit 4 columns with a crochet with a common top, again 5 air loops *, continue to knit from * to the end of the row. We close the row with a connecting column, introducing a hook into the common top of the columns.


4 row: ch 1 and 1 single crochet in the same base st, work picot of 3 chain sts, and single crochet in the same base st, then work picot of 5 chain sts, and single crochet in the same base loop, we knit a pico of 3 air loops and a single crochet, inserting a hook into the same loop, then we knit 3 air loops *in the common top of the next group of columns, we knit 1 single crochet similarly, a pico of 3 air loops, 1 single crochet, picot 5 stitches, 1 single crochet, picot 3 stitches, 1 single crochet.



Let's try to crochet a few more options for simple snowflakes, and detailed master classes will help us with this.

Simple crochet snowflake No. 2


To make it easier and more convenient to work with the diagram and description, we will use the following abbreviations:

VP - air loop;
PSN - half-column with a crochet;
SSN - a column with 1 crochet;
RLS - single crochet;
CC2H - a column with 2 crochets;
SS3N - a column with 3 crochets;
SS - connecting column.

Scheme and progress of work:


1 row: 4 VP (replacement 1 SSN + 1 VP), * 1 SSN, 1 VP * 6 times. Tighten the slip knot. Connect the circle of PSN in 3 VP of lifting the row.

2 row: 1 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 5 VP, 1 RLS we knit in the arch between the CCH of the previous row *. From * to * repeat to the end of the row. The row ends with 1 sc in the arch, 2ch, 1 dc in the first sc at the beginning of this row. Thus, each new row will begin in the middle of the previous petal.

3 row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 5 VP, in a large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS *. Thus, we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 2 VP, in the first VP of the lift we knit 1 CCH. And again you should be in the middle of the petal.

4 row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 7 VP, in a large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS *. Thus, we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last large arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 3 VP, in the first VP of the lift we knit 1 SS2N. And again you should be in the middle of the petal.

5 row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 9 VP, in a large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS *. Thus, we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last large arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 4 VP, in the first VP of the lift we knit 1 SS3N. And again you should be in the middle of the petal.

6 row: 4 VP, knit 5 RLS in the arch, * 5 VP, knit 5 RLS-3 VP-5 RLS in the large arch. Thus, repeat from * to * until the end of the row. The row ends with 5 sc in the last large arch and sl-st in the first 1 ch of the rise of this row.

We offer another version of a crocheted New Year's snowflake, which is useful in decorating a house.

Simple crochet snowflake #3


You need to start knitting from the center, and you can do this in two ways:

  1. We make a chain of several air loops, connect it into a ringlet and knit further.
    we wind a ring on a finger from a thread and tie it with single crochets;
  2. We collect 5 air loops and close the ring. We knit a connecting column and 3 air loops of the first row.

Again we make a connecting column and three air loops, closing the arc with a connecting column. To make it clearer, look periodically at the photo below.

There should be 6 such arcs. Close the row with a connecting post.

We tie the first arch-arc: 1 single crochet, 3 air loops, 2 single crochet.

We also tie the second and third arch: 2 single crochet, 3 air loops and 2 single crochet.

We repeat three more times. This is the end of the master class for beginners. We already have an openwork little star. But let's try to connect it even more and more beautifully.

Start the third row with a connecting post. Next row report: 1 single crochet, chain 3, single crochet 1, chain 5, single crochet 1, chain 3, single crochet 1, chain 2.

Repeat the row report 5 more times.

We got a crocheted openwork snowflake, which can be starched and hung on a Christmas tree.


Master class on knitting beautiful snowflakes for the New Year

If the question “What would please the household during the winter holidays?” the answer will be “make something beautiful with your own hands”, then crocheted snowflakes are exactly what you need! These small winter symbols can be used for a variety of purposes and will bring a special mood to everyone without exception. But first you need to choose the appropriate crochet snowflake patterns, and consider a few master classes.


Description abbreviations:

VP - air loop;
SSN - double crochet;
RLS - single crochet;
P5 - pico of 5 VPs;
P3 - pico of 3 VPs;
SS - connecting column;
PRSP - half-column with a crochet.

We knit a snowflake:

Please note that at the beginning of the row, instead of the columns, we knit the VP.

CCH = 3VP; RLS \u003d 1VP.

We start with the ring.

1 row: * 2SSN with a common top, 3VP * x 5 times, SS;

2 row: * (1SBN, 5VP, 1SBN) - in one loop, 4VP) * x 5 times, SS;

3 row: 3SS, in the arch of 5VP - 2SSN, 2VP, under the arch of 4VP - 1СБН, 2VP

* (2SSN, 3VP, 2SSN) - under 5VP, 2VP, 1SBN under the next. arch, 2VP) * x 4 times.
The end of the series - 2SSN in the first arch with which the series began, 1VP, 1PSSN in the third VP;

4 row: under the just connected PSSN - (1SBN, P5, 1SBN, P3), 2VP, 1SBN - in the 2nd CCH, P3, 2VP, under the RLS - SS. Half of the ray is knitted.

We knit the next five in the same way.

We continue to knit after the SS
* 2VP, 1СБН we knit in SSN, P3, 2VP, under the arch - (1СБН, P3, 1СБН, P5, 1СБН, P3), 2VP, 1СБН in the 2nd SSN, P3, 2VP, under RLS - SS *.

We tied five rays, and we knit the sixth one - 2VP, 1SBN, P3, 2VP, under the 1st arch - 1SBN, P3, SS.

We fasten the thread and cut it off. Snowflake is ready!


Another version of a crocheted snowflake might look like this:


Description abbreviations:

P6 - pico of 6 VPs;
SP - connecting loop;
RLS - single crochet;
VP - air loop;
CCH - double crochet.

We knit a snowflake:

At the beginning of knitting snowflakes, we collect a chain of 6VP. Do not forget about replacing the first columns of the VP:

  • 3VP are equal to 1SSN;
  • 1VP is equal to 1SBN.

1 row: 1VP, 11SSN, SP;
2 row: (2SSN, 3VP) - 6 repetitions, joint venture;
3 row: (2СБН in the tops of the CCH of the second row, under the arch - 2CCH, 4VP, 2CCH) - 6 repetitions, SP;


4 row: (2SP, in two SSNs we knit 2Scn, under the arch - 1Scn, P6, 1Scn, 1sn, trefoil from pico (P6), 1sn, 1sbn, p6, 1sbn, 2sbn in ssn 3rd row, 1ch, skip two loops) - 6 repetitions , SP.


We remove all excess threads, fixing them, and cut them off.

We starch the openwork motif, align it and fix it with pins, let it dry. The crochet snowflake is ready.

Video lesson

Beginners in such a difficult task as crocheting always come to the aid of visual lessons that help to avoid the simplest mistakes and pay attention to important points that master classes in photographs do not always fully convey. Here is a video lesson that will help to crochet a snowflake even for those craftswomen who take up this for the first time in their lives.

Good afternoon dear friends!

Continuing the Christmas theme. Let's crochet New Year's napkins!

New Year's holidays involve, first of all, a long feast and a beautiful table setting with all sorts of attributes in the form of candles, Christmas trees, sheep figurines and, of course, beautiful table napkins.

Small crocheted New Year's napkins are so graceful, openwork and very reminiscent of snowflakes. Such a New Year's decor will make your home especially festive, surprise both guests and all household members.

I chose three napkins with patterns that I liked.

For all napkins, cotton yarn like Iris and hook No. 1.5 are suitable. Use bright colors, not necessarily white.

Small New Year's napkin №1

The napkin is crocheted from white yarn, but it is quite possible to use a colored one suitable for.

The scheme is very simple, I will skip the knitting description.

New Year's napkin - snowflake No. 2


The New Year's napkin, especially similar to a snowflake, is knitted from yarn of two (three) colors - in the middle part there is a flower from red yarn with a pink core (it can also be made red) and petals from green melange yarn imitating the rays of snowflakes.

We also have a selection of interesting schemes. If you knit them from not very thin yarn, you will also get wonderful New Year's napkins!

Consider a knitting pattern.

In a ring of 6 VPs, we knit 1VP and 11 single crochets with pink (red) yarn.

2nd row: 1 VP, 2VP, 16VP, connect the 16th loop with the first, 2VP, 1SBN, 2VP and so on. We got six arches of petals.

3rd row: 1VP, 1 RLS, then we tie a petal: 1СБН, 1 half-column with 1 crochet, 5С1Н, 5С2Н, 5VP, 5 С2Н, 5С1Н, 1 semi-column, 1СБН; then 3 sc and tie the next petal. At the end of the row 1SBN.

4th row knit with green yarn. This is where I had trouble reading the diagram. I turned to my group in classmates for help, where they quickly helped me figure it out. Thanks again Elena for this.

So, we attach a green thread to an arch of air loops of a red petal: 1VP, 2SBN, pico, 3SBN, 2VP.

We make two crochets, insert a hook under the column of another petal, we knit the crochets.

Then 1C1H and into it a column with the remaining four crochets.

A very interesting scheme and a beautiful New Year's snowflake napkin.

New Year's napkin with openwork scallops No. 3

A simple but very effective New Year's napkin.

We knit an ordinary simple circle, and then we tie it with scallops (in the 10th row): 4С1Н (at the beginning of the row we replace the first column with 3VP), 4VP, 10 VP we close in a ring and connect with the last loop of the chain of 4 VP.

Then we knit in a ringlet: 3VP, 3S2N, 3VP, 1SBN, 3VP, 3S2N, 3VP, 1SBN, 3VP, 3S2N, 3VP, 1SBN. And at the end of the festoon 3VP.

And I published another scheme of an interesting large New Year's napkin with Christmas trees in the article "". Come take a look, I hope you like it: a very unusual and beautiful napkin.

Crocheting New Year's napkins will give you pleasure and create a pre-holiday atmosphere. After all, we always prepare in advance for our favorite holiday.

And this is my message today: the 10,000th comment was left on the last article about a knitted tack for a lamb. Probably a lot of people have noticed this. The commentary was written by Dmitry Bogatyrev. According to the conditions, Dmitry received a prize of 250 rubles.

Good afternoon - today I'm unloading BIGGEST article on ideas-crafts from knitted snowflakes. Today you will not just learn how to crochet snowflakes from scratch ... and I will not just give you patterns for doily snowflakes. You'll get HUGE CHARGE of inspiration. Because you will see HOW knitted snowflakes can be used to decorate the New Year's holiday.

That's what we'll do

  1. Candlesticks and napkins from knitted snowflakes.
  2. Snowflake pendants(frame, with beads, on the frame)
  3. Christmas tree decorations with crocheted snowflakes.
  4. Snowflakes to decorate the New Year's table(tablecloths, coasters, ring)
  5. Crocheted snowflakes - applications for New Year's cards.
  6. Snowflake garlands crochet for interior decoration.
  7. Using snowflakes on Christmas wreaths.

So, there will be many interesting ideas. Roll your mouse wheel and dive into this festive world of snowflake knitting.

HOOK SNOWFLAKES - as a decoration for the New Year's table.

Here's an idea crochet Christmas candlesticks I found ... and immediately I wanted to knit such a snowflake for this upcoming new year.

But really there is nothing complicated. You must first tie a ring of air loops ... then tie it with double crochets (5-6 circular rows - so that a candlestick tablet fits on the round). And in the last row, you need to make so many columns - so that their TOTAL NUMBER is divided by the COLUMN SIZE of the snowflake petal (by the number of columns in a repeating pattern). That is, if we have chosen a pattern for a snowflake petal that repeats every 10 loops, then the total number of columns of the last PATTERN should be a multiple of ten (for example, 60 to create 6 petals or 70 to create 7 petals). Thanks to this, we can boldly start our pattern - and we will be sure that all the petals will fit in a circle without tightness and extra holes.

The snowflake candlestick in the photo above has 8 petals... and the pattern of each petal is placed on the 5 columns of the bottom row ... This means that in the circular PATTERN ROW we will have to bring the total number of columns in the circle to 40 (because 8 times 5 is 40) - and only after that we can safely start the pattern.

Also in the decoration of the festive table, crocheted snowflakes can serve as napkins or stands under the legs of glass goblets.

You can also decorate a table napkin ring with a knitted snowflake. The ring itself can be cut from a strip of fabric (or regular tape).

You can crochet a lot of snowflakes according to any convenient and quick pattern - and connect all the snowflakes to each other with rays (just sewing threads). It will turn out a beautiful one-piece New Year's napkin for the table.
Or you can do it for table decor elegant hearts with lace ruffles, bows and crocheted snowflake appliqués.

And here are two more beautiful ideas for a beautiful Christmas lamp. The first idea (this is a bag of white paper in which an LED garland is hidden) We paste over such a paper cone with knitted snowflake napkins ... plug the garland into a socket and look at the beautiful glowing lace.


And the second candlestick is made simply from a tall glass, lace, and crochet snowflakes. By the way, to light a candle inside such a deep glass it is convenient to use SPAGHETTI PASTA. They burn perfectly - we light a long spaghetti and lower such a “torch” into a glass to the candle wick.

KNITTED SNOWFLAKES-NAPKINS

- as a decor for a gift.

If you have prepared small presents for your friends in the form of New Year's cookies or sweets, then it will be good to put them in such jars decorated with a knitted snowflake napkin. The jar itself will be a good gift for storing cute and useful little things in it.

Such a crochet snowflake is simply glued to the wall of the jar with a glue gun.

Also, as New Year's gifts, jars of homemade jam according to grandma's family recipes can be used ... or delicious pickles from a hospitable mother-in-law. H to make jars look like New Year's presents their lids can be decorated, supplemented with such an elegant napkin with a knitted snowflake in the center.

SNOWFLAKES crochet

to decorate the Christmas tree.

And you can also beautifully decorate the Christmas tree with snowflakes. You can crochet many identical snowflakes - in the same style according to the same pattern. The colors red and white look beautiful - bright and festive.

And in general, the New Year in red style is beautiful. On our website there is a separate article devoted to just such a color choice in the decor of the holiday.

You can show your imagination and make crochet snowflake crafts with original intent. Here's how it is here - not just a snowflake is knitted, but like a costume for a small crocheted doll. Or snowflakes like binding round pieces of postcard.

You can also crochet a snowflake connect with felt base- and we get a Christmas tree toy with a clear round outline and a bright background for a white snowflake.

Can inscribe a snowflake in a metal ring and decorate the Christmas tree (or turn it into jewelry). Metal rings can be bought in the sewing section of the store (the same place where buckles, pins and buttons are sold).

DECOR OF NEW YEAR'S CARDS with your own hands

knitted snowflakes.

Often we want to not just say warm greetings out loud ... but we want our holiday wishes to remain in the form of text on a card. Then the creative work of our caring hands will help to add warmth to our words. Why fill stamped soulless postcards from the store with sincere words - it is better to make a postcard with your own hands and decorate it with a knitted snowflake. Any scheme, thin threads and a small hook will help us create a miniature openwork snowflake - which will look gentle on the surface of a New Year's card.


Snowflake can just stick on(glue stick) ... Or a snowflake can be in put in a through frame-hole cut out in a postcard. You can make holes along the edges of such a “window” and not glue the snowflake, but tie it to the postcard for these holes.

Or you can just hang a snowflake on a postcard on a string.

Christmas tree decoration with snowflakes

or tree branches

New Year's holiday is primarily a Christmas tree. And the Christmas tree can also be decorated with knitted snowflakes. If you have a small desktop Christmas tree - then enough for two skeins of thread for tying it with snowflakes.

Or if instead of a Christmas tree you have only a small composition of spruce branches hanging on the door or wall. That, too, from spruce paws, a golden ribbon and crochet snowflakes.

Snowflakes can also decorate a flat fake Christmas tree on the wall. How to make such a Christmas tree from a garland is quite understandable. We simply glue double-sided tape on the wall (silhouette in the shape of a Christmas tree) and glue our fluffy garland to the sticky silhouette. We get Christmas tree outline on the wall- and now you can hang crocheted snowflakes by the ropes. If the wall is wooden and you don’t feel sorry for it, then you can stuff small carnations and fasten a garland and snowflakes for them.

Or if you don’t feel sorry for the time and threads, you can crochet a chain of small snowflakes for a whole garland for a Christmas tree.

You can crochet from snowflakes small compositions without spruce legs - only with branches. Crystal pendants (similar to icicles of ice) and silver birds will serve as an addition to the decor.

Knitted snowflakes can hang ladders from rungs... or fix on the ceiling beam (so that they hang beautifully over the New Year's table).

Garland of crocheted snowflakes.

Snowflakes can be knitted from colored threads and hung on a string above the fireplace... or along the doorway... or along the top cabinet in the kitchen (handy if the cabinet doors move up).

White snowflakes of the same design look good (that is, crocheted according to the same pattern). Such a garland can be fixed just like that on the wall.

And you can knit snowflakes of different designs - according to schemes with different patterns and different sizes. It also turns out to be a magical decoration for the New Year holiday. Especially if the color of the snowflakes in style matches the overall color design of the interior.

Or you can crochet snowflakes on the curtain rod - each on its own twine (as in the photo below).

Knitted snowflakes can also decorate a simple Christmas wreath.

SNOWFLAKES in decoration

decorative pendants.

Crocheted openwork beauties can be arranged into a one-piece pendant design. Here are two models of such a snowflake.
MODEL #1 - We knit snowflakes in three sizes - large, medium and small. And we string them on a thread - first a large one, then a few crystal beads ... a medium one ... more beads and a small one.

MODEL #2 - we take a metal ring (you can bend it from a wire) and tie it with hooks with simple single crochets (try it - it's easy - we hook the thread under the edge of the ring and knit a column, as usual). The number of columns on the ring must be adjusted to such a number - so that it is a multiple of the rapport (the size of the repeating pattern - the size of the snowflake petal).

Or you can come up with a pattern for a snowflake pendant on the go ... and then it is only important that the total number of columns is divisible by six.

And then we knit another snowflake with a crochet - the size is such that it fits inside the ring.

And you can fit a ready-made snowflake into the ring- pull its rays to the ring and secure with threads. These rings with crochet snowflakes can be hung on the window. Or in a doorway, or on a wall. On beautiful ribbons.

And knitted snowflakes can be attached to a hair hoop - and we will get a beautiful kokoshnik crown for the Snow Maiden for a matinee in kindergarten.

The hoop must first be wrapped with a white ribbon ... and as it is wound, the ribbon must be secured with a thread and a needle (so that the layers of the ribbon do not slip off) - and then hard starched (or candied) knitted snowflakes are sewn to this ribbon.

Or the hoop itself can be tied with single crochets(tie just crocheting under the hoop) - and then on the scallop of these columns, immediately begin to knit the RAYS of one large snowflake. As in the photo with a blue kokoshnik - which consists of 5 rays of a large snowflake scheme. The scheme for tying such a kokoshnik of the Snow Maiden you can take from any snowflake scheme... And just increase its rays ... come up with a continuation of the pattern - any combination of columns and arches from chains of air loops.

SCHEMES FOR KNITTING SNOWFLAKES HOOK.

Well, now let's move on to the diagrams. Each snowflake takes its own pattern of only THREE ELEMENTS ... air loop ... single crochet ... single crochet (or two).
If you know how to knit these THREE ELEMENTS, then you can knit ANY PATTERN - for ANY SNOWFLAKES - according to ANY PATTERN.

All these different snowflakes(from the photo above) fit too with the help of THREE ELEMENTS of knitting.
Look at the diagrams below - here only airs ... only single crochets ... and only double crochets.
And the pattern is different - because the alternation of these elements is new every time.

Like the alternation of notes in music. There are only 7 pieces of notes - and the music is new every time.

Therefore, snowflakes are CONVENIENT TO COMPOSE... just knit in a circle ... and come up with a pattern on the go. All that is needed is to decide in advance how many rays the snowflake will have - and bring the BASIC CIRCLE to such a number of columns in a circle - so that it is a MULTIPLE number of rays (that is, divided by the number of rays without a remainder) ....
For example six-ray snowflakes- the number of loops in the base circle (round-middle) should be 18 ... or 24 ... or 30 ... or 36 ... or 42 ... or 48 ... and so on. That is, the number of columns in the circle must be divisible by 6.

HOW TO DRY snowflakes.

(and how to make them hard - 3 ways)

And another main secret - after knitting snowflakes they need to be shaped. To make them hard and stale. There are three ways to HARDEN snowflakes - three solutions.

First way. Starch and dry flat. D we make a solution of 3 tablespoons of starch in 1 tbsp of cold water.

Moisten the snowflake with a starch solution and flattened on a piece of cardboard- and so that the snowflake stretches well, stuck pins- so that the snowflake stretches and does not shrink back - but dries in such a straightened form. Then it will keep its solid form, hardened by starch.

The second way. Candy the snowflake. We make sugar syrup - 16 tablespoons of sugar for 1 glass of water - put everything on fire so that the sugar dissolves. Immerse the snowflake in the syrup. We take it out and put it on a sheet of cardboard covered with polyethylene - we level the snowflake, we fix it with pins.

The third way. Soak with gelatin. We buy a bag of edible gelatin. And we prepare the solution according to the instructions on the bag (soak, then heat until the gelatin dissolves - and immerse the snowflake in the gelatin syrup ... or apply the syrup on the snowflake with a brush.

HOW TO CONNECT A SNOWFLAKE WITH A HOOK.

Schemes and a master class in a simple pattern.

KNITTING THE SNOWFLAKES starts FROM THE MIDDLE… from the center… and gradually, row by row, circle by circle, the snowflake is overgrown with lacy petals.

What does this process look like? very clearly seen from the master class below... Here it is shown how a snowflake is crocheted according to the pattern. By the way, these are perhaps the fastest snowflakes in knitting - and they keep their shape well even without starching- because they have very clear contour with MULTIPLE piping.

IF YOU already have experience in knitting napkins or crochet lace, then you can understand the knitting pattern of a snowflake without patterns - JUST FROM THE PHOTO.
After all, not even relatively small photos clearly show all the air loops, single crochets and double crochets. Just bring the snowflake to the printer (you can pre-enlarge the photo) and knit from such a photo sample.

Well, if you are a beginner crochet lace crafter, then here are some pretty simple snowflake patterns for you.

SCHEMES OF SMALL SNOWFLAKES.

Snowflake with cones. The bump is easy to create (a lot of crochet is made - but all the crochets are knitted in one loop at once).

And here are a few more diagrams ... I found their pictures in such a deplorable blurry and pale form - that I decided to draw their diagrams again in good quality.

Scheme for OPENWORK snowflakes.

And here is beautiful crochet openwork copy of a snowflake. Beautiful holes and neat pipettes along the edge create the effect of a lace pattern. Despite the complex patterned knitting, crocheting such a snowflake is quite simple. The diagram is attached - all the same familiar AIRS ... single crochet ... double crochet ... and that's it. Nothing new - only alternations and quantity.

For beginner craftswomen it will be difficult to figure out how to knit second row on the diagram above. There are long rays-arches along the edges of which loops of air are scattered. Therefore, below I give a picture with step by step description knitting this complex second row with rays.

The red dots are the loop that we “mentally memorized” (see diagram below).

These are such beautiful ideas ... if I still find a beautiful diagram ... or a diagram that inspires me so much that it’s not too lazy to draw it by hand - I will post it in this article below.

In the meantime, for today this is all the treasures of my piggy bank.
Use with pleasure.
Happiness and good luck to you in the New Year.
Let bright thoughts be strong and bring good events and good people to your home.

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