5 Free Crochet Snowflake Ornament Patterns
[ratemypost] Crochet snowflakes are a must-have at any winter celebration, not to be missed for Christmas. So, learn how to crochet your favorite variation of a snowflake with these 5 free crochet snowflake ornament patterns for all skill levels.
These tutorials will teach you everything from the popular lacy snowflake to the solid flower snowflake. I even have a layered snowflake idea and the granny stitch one. So, find inspiration for your next winter project in this list!
Crochet Snowflake Variations (Try Today)
Here are some crochet snowflake ideas with a stitch-by-stitch tutorial for beginners. Make sure to check my other lists for Christmas, too!
01 of 05 How to Crochet Lacy Snowflake
Lacy snowflake is the most popular one! Following this tutorial, you’ll learn how to crochet this snowflake variation in any of 4 winter colors. This crochet snowflake is worked in the rounds and needs no sewing at all. You will be using the cluster, chain, and picot stitches for the pattern.
Once finished, the tutor has recommended attaching a small keyring for using it as a bag or gift charm. The learning time is just 7 minutes.
Materials Needed
Here is the list of materials for crocheting this Christmas snowflake:
- Cotton Milk Yarn 5ply
- Hook No.6 (3.5mm)
- Keyring
02 of 05 Crochet a Snowflake Keychain
This crochet snowflake features both a solid and a lacy snowflake, finishing as a two-layer ornament. With the white bead in the middle and the blue color option, this crochet snowflake is so special. Both patterns need a quick and simple pattern and can be finished in less than an hour.
You can also choose the light shades of Christmas colors for the back of this snowflake ornament. These snowflakes can be used as Christmas tree ornaments, tags for gifts, and in many more ways.
Materials Needed
The materials used in the tutorial for the crochet snowflake keychain are:
- Yarn: Cotton yarn (your choice of colors, blue and white). Milk Cotton yarn will work nicely!
- Tools: 2.5mm Crochet hook
- Notions: Yarn needle and scissors
03 of 05 Crochet Mini snowflakes
Snowflake embroidery on a crochet flower looks so elegant! This crochet small snowflake can be crocheted in any of three colors, making it perfect for those intimidated by a lacy snowflake pattern. Thanks to the video pattern, learning the embroidery for this snowflake becomes straightforward.
With a ribbing technique and the layered embroidery, this snowflake was loved previously, too, and I hope it is loved again since the pattern is quick!
Materials Needed
The materials used in the tutorial for crocheting a mini snowflake are:
- Yarn/Thread: Two colors are needed: White and one color of your choice (the video uses a non-white color for the main body of the snowflake).
- Crochet Hook: 2.5 mm.
- Needle: For weaving in ends and embroidering the decorative white stitching.
- Felt Fabric (optional): Mentioned as an option to cut and glue to the back of the snowflake for a cleaner finish.
04 of 05 How To Crochet Snowflakes Coaster
Crochet snowflake is no more just for hanging! With this tutorial, you can learn how to crochet a beautiful two-colored crochet snowflake coaster with inspiration for two variations.
The centre part of the coaster is worked as usual, while the outer one is crocheted using lacy snowflake techniques. These crochet coasters are large and designed to be Christmas table decor.
Materials Needed
You can gather the following materials and tools for this Christmas coaster:
- Cotton yarn 4ply or 5ply in green, white, red, and yellow.
- 3mm Crochet hook as used by the tutor
- Small beads
- Glue or needle
05 of 05 Crochet Granny stitch snowflake
This granny square snowflake needs only crocheting a small pentagon, making this project a perfect chance to learn that one, too. This snowflake is super easy to crochet by working in the rounds and using the granny cluster stitch.
It only needs two rounds of the granny stitch in the middle and a final round of slip stitches and chains to form the points. So, crochet a set of them today!
Materials Needed
The materials used in the tutorial for the crochet granny stitch snowflake are:
Yarn: Double knitting (DK) yarn.
Crochet Hook: 3 mm hook.
Tools:
Something to cut the yarn with.
Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends and creating the hanging loop).
Optional: PVA glue and water mixture or a spray (for stiffening the finished snowflake).













Love them ALL. I just don’t have enough time.
Loved to hear you liked the compilation. And I can relate with this (about the time!). Whenever you try them, please send me the pics, too.