This crochet Heart Snowflake pattern is a beautiful romantic design. This snowflake will be perfect for winter birthdays and weddings.
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I designed this snowflake for Christmas to decorate our Christmas tree. As this snowflake has a heart in its center, it also will make a great Valentine’s Day decoration. Just make it in red or pink color!
I used red and pink snowflakes to make a beautiful Valentine’s Day garland!
Crochet snowflakes are very popular motifs to crochet during winter. On my website, you can also find a crochet Lacy Snowflake pattern, instructions on how to crochet a Small Snowflake, and a romantic crochet Snowflake Heart.
More patterns for crochet Christmas decoration ideas can be found in this post crochet Christmas Ornaments Free Pattern Collection.
And if you are looking for more crochet heart ideas for Valentine’s Day, check out this Valentine’s Day Crochet Pattern Collection and DIY Valentine’s Day Cards Embellished with Crochet Appliques.
Heart Snowflake Crochet Pattern, Video Tutorial
The pattern for this crochet Heart Snowflake is also available as a print-friendly, styled, and advertisement-free PDF file. You can get it from my ETSY shop HERE. Free pattern is below.
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Abbreviations:
Ch – chain
DC – double crochet
Rnd – round
SC- single crochet
Sl St – slip stitch
St (Sts) – stitch (stitches)
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Finished Size:
This crochet heart Snowflake is about 3” in diameter
Yarn:
Aunt Lydia’s crochet cotton thread size #10
Hook and other materials:
Crochet hook 6/1.8 mm
Blocking board
Liquid starch
Rustproof pins
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Instructions:
Copyright: This pattern is an original design by GoldenLucyCrafts. You may not copy, rewrite, redistribute or resell this pattern in any form, this includes making video tutorials. You may not translate this pattern to another language and publish the pattern or any parts of it.
Ch 4;
Rnd 1. Make all of the next stitches into the fourth Ch from hook (the first Ch made) working under two loops (or strands) – 3 DC, 4 HDC, DC (Heart point), 4 HDC, 3 DC;
Ch 3, Sl St in center.
Rnd 2. First point: Ch 9, *Sl St in 2nd Ch from hook and in next 2 Chs ,
Ch 6, DC in 3rd Ch from hook, Ch 3, Sl St in same Ch, Sl St in next Ch (you will have 2 Chs of Ch-6 remaining),
Ch 6, DC in 3rd Ch from hook, Ch 3, Sl St in same Ch, Sl St in next 3 Chs,
Ch 4, DC in 3rd Ch from hook, Ch 3, Sl St in same Ch, Sl St in next Ch, Sl St in remaining 2 Chs of previous Ch-6,
Ch 4, Sl St in 2nd Ch and in next 2 Chs*, Sl St in remaining 5 Chs of Ch-9 at the beginning of this point, Sl St in center of the heart;
Ch 3, SC in top of 1st St of Rnd 1;
Second point: Ch 7, repeat from * to *one time, Sl St in remaining 3 Chs of Ch-7 at the beginning of this point;
SC in next St of previous Rnd, 2SC in next St, SC in next St,
Third point: Ch 8, repeat from * to *one time, Sl St in remaining 4 Chs of Ch-8 at the beginning of this point;
SC in next 4 Sts of previous Rnd,
Fourth point: Ch 6, repeat from * to *one time, Sl St in remaining 2 Chs of Ch-6 at the beginning of this point;
SC in next 4 Sts of previous Rnd,
Fifth point: Ch 8, repeat from * to *one time, Sl St in remaining 4 Chs of Ch-8 at the beginning of this point;
SC in next St of previous Rnd, 2SC in next St, SC in next St,
Sixth point: Ch 7, repeat from * to *one time, Sl St in remaining 3 Chs of Ch-7 at the beginning of this point;
SC in same St, Ch 3, Sl St in center. Fasten off.
Finishing:
Crochet Snowflakes must be blocked and starched to achieve the desired effect.
How to Block Snowflake
To block your snowflake, you will need a pinning board. For a pinning board, you can use a cork board, a sheet of styrofoam, or a piece of pressed cardboard.
Cover it with plastic wrap, so that it will be waterproof.
Soak the snowflake with commercial starch or fabric stiffener. Gently squeeze out any excess liquid.
Place the snowflake on the pinning board and using rustproof pins, pin the crochet snowflake to shape.
Allow to dry completely before removing it.
I hope you enjoyed this Heart Snowflake crochet pattern!
Happy Crocheting!
lovely pattern thank you for sharing all the best for the new year 😀
Thank you so much! I am glad to hear that you like this pattern!
Beautiful! Your talent is welcomed everyday!
I am happy that you like it! And thank you so much for your kind words!
I am having difficulty with this pattern. How can I get some help?
Thank you.
You can send me an email at [email protected]
What a neat take on snowflakes. This is one project I have never taken on I find the pinning and starching to be intimidating. Yours are beautiful. I love the addition of the heart.
Thank you so much! I am glad to hear that you like my snowflake!
I love this heart snowflake and your other heart patterns! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you so much for your sweet words! I am happy to hear that you like my heart designs!
Hello Olena!
This is such an eye catcher !
So lovely and delicate and would really like to add it to my collection of handmade crochet snowflakes I use during the winter Holidays!
I Admit I’m stumped !
I do understand the process of making a Tutorial and understand all the hard work it takes to video while crochet at the same time , ok I’m begging !
I don’t want to miss out making this pattern . Take care Olena!
Hi Lori,
I am happy to hear that you like my heart snowflake! Yes, making video tutorials takes a lot of time. But I am working on adding video tutorials to my blog and to my YouTube channel. I will add a video for this heart snowflake sometime later this year. You can subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoldenLucyCrafts.
Thank you, Olena
How do I get from the first point to start the second point?
I am confused about your question. Have you followed the instructions? Can you tell me where exactly you are having a problem?
I am having a hard time following this pattern to make the points. Do you have a video tutorial?
Please send me an email at [email protected]