Add a Splash of Color to Your Holidays with the Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake
As the holiday season approaches, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about festive decorations that bring warmth and joy to your home. If you’re looking for a unique and vibrant addition to your holiday decor, the Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake pattern from AllFreeCrochet.com is an excellent choice. This pattern breaks away from the traditional white snowflake, offering a burst of color that will make your Christmas decorations truly stand out.
Why Choose the Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake?
The Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake is a delightful project that combines the elegance of snowflakes with the rich, vibrant hues of jewel tones. This pattern is perfect for those who want to add a touch of sophistication and color to their holiday decor. The use of jewel tones such as emerald, sapphire, and ruby adds a luxurious feel to the traditional snowflake design, making it a stunning centerpiece for your Christmas tree or a beautiful addition to your holiday garlands.
Materials Needed
To create your own Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake, you will need:
- Crochet HookF/5 or 3.75 mm hook
- Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
- Crochet Gauge16 sc and 17 rows = 4 [10 cm].
- Finished SizeApprox 6 1/2 inches [16.5 cm] wide.
Yarn List
- Caron® Simply Soft® Party (3.5 oz/100 g; 195 yds/178 m)– Contrast A Fuchsia Sparkle (12002) 1 ball– Contrast B Spring Sparkle (12003) 1 ball
—Â Contrast C Purple Sparkle (12006) 1 ball
—Â Contrast D Teal Sparkle (12004) 1 ball
- Size U.S. F/5 (3.75 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Step-by-Step Free Crochet Pattern
The Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake pattern is designed to be easy to follow, even for those who are new to crochet. The pattern includes detailed instructions for each round, ensuring that you can create a beautiful snowflake with ease. The process involves creating a magic ring, followed by rounds of chain stitches, single crochets, and double crochets to form the intricate snowflake design.
Note: To join colors, work to last loops on hook of first color. Draw new color through last loops and proceed. Join all rounds with slip stitch.
VERSION 1 CIRCLE (make 2)
(See diagram below).
With Color A, chain 4. Join with slip stitch to first chain to form a ring.
1st round:Â Chain 3 (counts as double crochet). 15 double crochets in ring. Join Color B to top of chain 3. Break Color A. 16 double crochets.
2nd round:Â With Color B, chain 1. 2 single crochets in same space as last slip stitch. *1 single crochet in next single crochet. 2 single crochets in next single crochet.
Repeat from * to last single crochet. 1 single crochet in last single crochet.
Join Color C to first single crochet. 24 single crochets.
3rd round:Â With Color C, chain 3 (counts as double crochet). 2 double crochets in next single crochet. 1 double crochet in next single crochet. 1 double crochet in back loop only of next single crochet. *1 double crochet in next single crochet. 2 double crochets in next single crochet. 1 double crochet in next single crochet. 1 double crochet in back loop only of next single crochet.
Repeat from * around. Join Color B to top of chain 3. Break Color C. 30 double crochets.
4th round: With Color C, chain 1. 1 single crochet in same space as last slip stitch. 2 single crochets in next double crochet. 1 single crochet in each of next 2 double crochets. Working in front of rounds, 1 treble crochet in remaining front loop of single crochet from 2nd round.
Skip next double crochet (behind treble crochet).* 1 single crochet in next double crochet. Repeat from * around, ending last repeat at **. Join to first single crochet. Fasten off. 36 stitches.
Join Circles:Â Place wrong sides of Circles facing each other, matching pattern (aligning treble crochet stitches).
1st round: Working through both thicknesses, join Color D with slip stitch through any treble crochet of 4th round. Chain 1. 1 single crochet in same space. 1 single crochet in each of next 2 single crochets. 2 single crochets in next single crochet. 1 single crochet in each of next 2 single crochets.* 1 single crochet in next treble crochet. Repeat from * around, ending at **. Join Color A to first single crochet.
2nd round: With Color A, slip stitch in next single crochet. Chain 1. 1 single crochet in same space. 1 half double crochet in next single crochet. 2 double crochets in next single crochet. (Chain 3. Slip stitch back into first of 3 chains) twice. Chain 3. Slip stitch back into last double crochet worked – trefoil picot worked. 2 double crochets in next single crochet. 1 half double crochet in next single crochet. 1 single crochet in next single crochet.* Chain 1. Skip next single crochet. 1 single crochet in next single crochet. Repeat from * around, ending at **. Chain 1. Skip last single crochet. Join to first single crochet. Fasten off.
3rd round: Join Color D with slip stitch in any chain-1 space. Chain 1. 1 single crochet in same space. Chain 6. 1 single crochet in top point of next trefoil picot. Chain 6.* 1 single crochet in next chain-1 space. Repeat from * around, ending at **.
Join to first single crochet.
4th round:Â *8 single crochets in next chain-6 space. 1 single crochet in next single crochet. Chain 3. Slip stitch back into last single crochet worked – picot made. 8 single crochets in next chain-6 space. Skip next single crochet. Repeat from * 4 times more. 8 single crochets in next chain-6 space. 1 single crochet in next single crochet. Chain 32 for hanging loop.
Slip stitch back into last single crochet worked. 8 single crochets in next chain-6 space. Skip last single crochet. Join to first single crochet. Fasten off.
Customization and Creativity
One of the best aspects of the Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake pattern is its versatility. You can customize the size and color of your snowflakes to match your holiday theme. Whether you prefer a single color for a more uniform look or a mix of jewel tones for a vibrant display, this pattern allows you to get creative and make each snowflake unique.
Finishing Touches
Once you have completed your snowflakes, blocking is an essential step to ensure they hold their shape. Simply pin your snowflakes to a blocking mat and spray them lightly with water. Allow them to dry completely before removing the pins. This will help your snowflakes lay flat and look their best.
Decorating with Jewel Tone Snowflakes
These colorful snowflakes are incredibly versatile and can be used in various ways to enhance your holiday decor:
- Christmas Tree Ornaments: Hang them on your tree for a pop of color.
- Garlands: String several snowflakes together to create a festive garland.
- Gift Toppers: Add a handmade touch to your holiday gifts by attaching a snowflake to each package.
- Window Decorations: Tape them to your windows to catch the light and add a festive touch to your home.
Conclusion
The Jewel Tone Crochet Snowflake pattern from AllFreeCrochet.com is a wonderful way to bring color and elegance to your holiday decorations. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this pattern offers a fun and rewarding project that will brighten up your home for the holidays. So grab your yarn and hook, and start creating these beautiful snowflakes that are sure to become a cherished part of your holiday traditions. Happy crocheting!