Mini Crochet Snowflake Pattern

I've been making these dainty crochet snowflakes all winter, and finally had some time to post the pattern. I know it's a little late in the season, but my 3 year old makes us leave the Christmas tree up until her birthday in late January anyway. So if you're shamelessly clinging to the last bits of winter (like me), it's time to make some snowflakes!

You can find my video tutorial over here: crochet snowflake video tutorial.
Or learn how to use glue to stiffen your crochet snowflakes.

Mini Snowflake Free Crochet Pattern

This quick little snowflake pattern only takes about 15 minutes to make!

Difficulty: Easy to intermediate

Size:
Using no. 10 crochet thread and a 2 mm crochet hook, your snowflake will be about 4 cm (1.6 in) wide. However, exact gauge isn't important, and you can easily adjust the size by using thicker or thinner yarn.

You will need:
• No. 10 crochet thread in any colour - about 5 m (5 yds)
• 2 mm crochet hook
• Yarn needle

Abbreviations (US crochet terms):
R - round(s)
Ch - chain
sl st - slip stitch
sc - single crochet

Pattern

Start with an adjustable ring.

R1: (Sc in the ring, ch 4) 6 times. Join round with a sl st in the first sc. Ch 1.

R2: (2 sc, ch 4, 2 sc) in the next ch 4 space. Repeat 5 more times. Join round with a sl st in the first sc. Ch 1.

R3: (2 sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, 2 sc, ch 2) in the next ch 4 space. Repeat 5 more times. Join round with a sl st in the first sc.

Cut yarn and finish off. Sew in the ends.

You can sew a loop on top and use them as decorations, string them together as a garland, or even turn them into dainty little earrings.

You can add this pattern to your queue and favorites on Ravelry. Or share photos of your creation on Instagram using #mohupattern. You'll even have a chance to be featured on our Instagram page!

Copyrights and selling your finished work:
This crochet pattern and all accompanying photos remain the copyright of Lauren Bergstrom of Móhu Store. You may not publish or distribute this pattern, or altered versions of the pattern (including variations, translations and videos), without permission.

You're welcome to sell physical items made from this pattern, as long as you credit Móhu as the designer. For online listings, add a note at the bottom of each listing saying ‘made from a Móhu pattern’ (or something similar). I also appreciate it if you include a link to this page, or to mohumohu.com. For selling in person, a small tag with the information on each item will do.

The items you sell must be made by an individual person (no production line or mass-production). You may not use my photos to sell your own work.