Here we are with the Sassy Snowflake Earrings! I’ve been planning these since the summertime when I designed my summer earring collection! They turned out just as I wanted, delicate little snowflakes to wear all winter long. I hope you enjoy making and wearing them!
These come together in just three rounds of crochet thread. Yes, the final round is a little tricky with all those picot stitches, but I believe in you! I used two brands of thread when making my samples. These white ones are made with Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread size 10. The light blue samples in my pattern photos are WeCrochet Curio size 10 crochet thread in the color Clarity. Several of my testers used metallic thread for theirs and they turned out BEAUTIFUL. I have some of this type of thread but haven’t found time to make them yet!
If you have experience with crochet thread, you can absolutely make these with the written instructions provided for free on the blog. I think a crocheter with experience with larger yarns could also likely handle these with just the written instructions. If you still consider yourself a beginner in any way, you’ll probably need the PDF. It has 2 pages of photo tutorial so you see each step, particularly of that last round. Either way, please contact me if you have any struggles with the pattern! I’d love to help. You can leave a comment or find me on social media!
Additionally, grab some light colored worsted cotton yarn and make an ornament to get a feel for the pattern first! I made two with WeCrochet Dishie yarn and 4.5mm hook and they are quite pretty! These could be a tree ornament, a garland, or a gift decoration. You could even make one and sew it onto a simple beanie pattern.
Supplies
- Size 10 crochet thread, preferably white or other light colors, approx 20 yards
- Size 1.65 mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle and scissors
- Earring findings: 2 fishhook style earrings
- Fabric stiffener, like Aleene’s Fabric Stiffening Spray, t-pins, and a blocking mat
- Optional: size 6/0 seed beads and beading needle
Stitches (US Terms)
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- dc = double crochet
- sp = space
- beg = beginning
- MR = magic ring
- picot = ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook
- puff = (yo, insert hook, pull up a loop) 3 times, yo, pull through all loops on hook
Gauge
Gauge is not really necessary for this pattern. Personally, I find the smallest hook I can handle for the thread size (for earrings) produces the best, tightly stitched look. If you desire to gauge swatch: use double crochet in 5 rows with 11 sts to equal a 1 inch square.
Notes
- For the best look, stiffen the earrings. I use Aleene’s Fabric Stiffening Spray and t-pins on a blocking mat.
- May use beading needle and beads to add some sparkle as desired. Do this before blocking.
- Stitch counts are marked at the end of each round with ( )
- Finished dimensions: 1.75 in diameter
- For additional use of pattern, this makes a great ornament! Use some cotton worsted yarn and a 4.5 mm hook. Use starch or fabric stiffener as above.
Written Instructions
Make 2
Round 1: Form a MR, 5 sc into MR, sl st to join. (5 sc)
Round 2: Ch 1, (puff, ch 2, puff, ch 1) each st around, sl st to top of first puff to join. (10 puff)
Round 3: *Sl st into next ch-2 sp, ch 2, picot, ch 2, picot, turn, sl st next 2 sts, picot, sl st next 2 sts, sl st in ch-2 sp, (sc, dc, picot, dc, sc) in next ch-1 sp, repeat from * around. (20 picot, 30 sl st, 10 sc, 10 dc) Fasten off and weave in ends.
Blocking and Assembly
Pin to the blocking mat to desired shape. Spray from about 6-10 inches away with fabric stiffening spray, or pour some of the spray liquid into a small cup and paint the liquid on. Once dry, attach fish hook style earring to top of snowflake.
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