Snow White Snow Flakes


In between all the other projects I’m busy with (like painting my living room, crocheting a baby blanket for my expecting sister in law, crocheting pillow covers and a star mobile for the same sister in law, making Sinterklaas-decorations), I crocheted some snow white snowflakes for the X-mas tree. A nice little project, that only takes less than one hour per flake. Good for some variety. 


You can find the pattern I used  for the snow flakes at one of my favourite blogs of the moment: Le Blog de Anne









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And Stephanie, of ToastieStudio, featured my Crochet Butterfly Application:





Thanks, Stephanie!


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Comments

  1. Lovely! Are you working from a pattern or are these your invention?

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    1. Thanks, Heidi! I'm working from a pattern, you can find the link here: http://crochet-plaisir.over-blog.com/categorie-12422814.html. I forgot to mention the link in my post, so I'm going to change that right now :-)! Thanks for visiting! Liz

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  2. So wonderful crochet! I love all the beautiful pattern, Nice work :-) have a great day

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  3. Your snow flakes look FANTASTIC! I would love to hang them from the ceiling over my bed! I will have to go check out that pattern! Thanks for sharing it ;)

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, too!

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  4. New fan here from DIY Dreamer. I love this idea! I would be so honored if you would share it at my Farm Girl Blog Fest: http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/11/farm-girl-blog-fest-7.html

    And while you're visiting, be sure to enter to win an Egg Skelter!

    Lisa
    Fresh Eggs Daily

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    1. Hi Lisa,
      Thanks for inviting me to your party. I just linked up some projects! Have a nice weekend! Liz

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  5. Beautiful! Today I also snowflakes) Come for a visit! http://yullaa.blogspot.ru/2012/11/blog-post.html

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    1. Thanks! I love your snow flakes, too! Very nice!

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  6. Lovely! following you from Show and Share wednesdays - I'd love a follow back if you like moetalksalot.blogspot.com

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  7. So pretty! Are they made with DK? I've been making thread snowflakes, there a hundreds of free patterns at the snowcatcher blog:

    http://www.snowcatcher.net/2010/08/snowflake-monday_23.html

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    1. Hi Wendy! Thanks for visiting my blog and for sharing the link with me!!

      I'm don't know what DK is? I made the snow flakes of cotton (called Katia capri).

      Have a nice day! Liz

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  8. Pretty snowflakes, wish I could do that!
    Dorothy

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  9. I like the snow flake ornaments, but the shirt is the best.

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  10. That is so adorable ! I wish I could still remember how to crochet and knit :-(

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  11. Lovely snowflakes. I'd love to have you share them at our Christmas Ornament Party! Best wishes, Linda
    http://twosucculentsisters.blogspot.com/2012/11/christmas-ornament-party.html

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    1. Thanks, Sisters! I just linked up the snowflakes to your party! Thank you for inviting me!

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  12. Thanks for inviting me, Peggy! I just linked up some projects!

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  13. Very cute! It is that time to start thinking about snowflakes.
    Donna @onceuponasewingmachine.com

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    1. Yes, it is! I just bought a book with 100 different patterns in it for snowflakes and I just can't stop crocheting new ones, haha!

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  14. These are so pretty! Thanks for sharing at the All star Block Party.

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  15. What pretty little snowflakes!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  16. Thanks for inviting me, Mariel! Just linked up!

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  17. Thanks for inviting me, Kathy! I just linked up some of my projects! Liz

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  18. Those snowflakes are beautiful!

    Thanks for sharing @'Sew Cute Tuesday'. I'll be featuring you tomorrow, so be sure to stop by and grab a 'featured' button!

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  19. these are adorable! they would make great hair clips for a girl! or attach to a headband!

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