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Adele Snowflake

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Adele Snowflake
Two crocheted snowflakes on a piece of wood.

Bring a touch of elegance to your winter decor with the Adele Snowflake crochet pattern by Irina Maleeva. The design features intricate detailing, resulting in dainty but sophisticated snow-themed motifs. Use this beautiful ornament to decorate your holiday tree, gifts, or bigger handmade projects. These snowflakes will delight everyone who loves lace handmade accents!

Can I Crochet Adele Snowflake?

Perfect for intermediate crocheters, the Adele Snowflake pattern comprises only 6 rounds. Its complex design ensures that crocheters with a bit of experience can create these beautiful snowflakes while having a lot of fun.

The use of thin thread yarn and a small steel hook requires precision and fine detailing, but the final results are certainly worth the effort!

What Materials Do I Need For This Pattern?

The Adele Snowflake Pattern calls for a cotton thread in size 10. A popular choice makes Aunt Lydia’s Classic 10 Crochet Thread, but any other thread accessible to you would also work great.

A 1.5 mm crochet hook will help you achieve the desired intricate look, resulting in a snowflake that captures the essence of winter magic. However, you should feel free to size up or size down your hook if needed. 

How Big Is the Finished Snowflake Ornament?

The pattern offers instructions for a crochet snowflake ornament measuring 4 inches (11 cm). Pieces in this size will work fabulously as Christmas tree decorations, appliques, or gift toppers. There is also a simple way to increase or reduce their dimensions by using a smaller or bigger hook.

Adele Snowflake – Video Tutorial

Watch this roughly 22-minute video guide to learn quickly how to crochet Irina Maleeva’s snowflake ornaments. 

You can also download free written instructions along with the diagram on the designer’s blog.

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