Trio of Crochet Snowflakes
Hello, my dear readers! Welcome back to our blog Handmade Learning Here. Today, we’re bringing you something truly special, a Trio of Crochet Snowflakes pattern designed by the talented Kat Witherall from Luna Crochet Designs. Each of these delicate snowflakes adds a magical winter touch to your home, gifts, or even your Christmas tree!
A Beautiful and Beginner-Friendly Project
If you’re a confident beginner, this pattern is a wonderful opportunity to explore new stitches while creating something beautiful and meaningful. The snowflakes are made with basic stitches, single crochet, double crochet, chain, and slip stitch and they’re all worked in rounds. You’ll also find a fun new technique: the popcorn stitch, which gives your snowflakes lovely texture and dimension.
No need to worry about size or tension here, that’s part of what makes this project so relaxing and enjoyable. You can use any yarn you like (DK or size 3 works great!) and a 4mm crochet hook. Don’t forget your yarn needle and scissors for those finishing touches.

Three Unique Snowflake Designs
Each snowflake in the pattern has its own charm and character:
- Snowflake One — features elegant loops that create a lacy and classic shape. Perfect for hanging on the tree or decorating a cozy window corner.
- Snowflake Two — combines small and large points, giving it a lovely star-like look. This one looks beautiful as a gift topper or strung together as a garland.
- Snowflake Three — the prettiest of the trio, with popcorn stitches and layered loops that make it extra festive and full of texture.
You can follow Kat’s video tutorials on YouTube for each snowflake, which makes the process even easier and more enjoyable!
Creative Ways to Use Your Crochet Snowflakes
Once you’ve finished your set of snowflakes, there are so many ways to use them! Here are a few ideas:
- Attach them to Christmas cards or gift tags for a handmade touch.
- Add a string and hang them as tree ornaments.
- Use them to decorate your table, windows, or even garlands.
- Or simply gift them to a friend who loves handmade treasures.
You can also block your snowflakes to make them perfectly shaped, and if you want them stiff, a bit of craft glue or starch will do the trick.
