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Crafting a Winter Wonderland (in Hawaii!)

Welcome to the class! To get things started, I’ve shared a couple of my own completed snowflakes using this pattern. I used a crisp white cotton yarn to give them that classic wintry look. Except for that one in silver thread that I tried, too!   What I did:
  • White snowflake: This is one of the snowflakes I made using the exact same yarn and hook used for the demonstration videos. No changes!
  • Silver snowflake: I used a smaller weight thread and hook (Aunt Lydia's Metallic Crochet Thread, Size 10, in Silver, with a 1.65 mm crochet hook). That's the only difference! 
Your Turn!
I can’t wait to see your own unique versions! Whether you stick to classic white or try a festive glittery yarn, please upload a photo of your finished snowflakes to the Project Gallery.   Feedback: I will be checking in regularly to provide feedback and answer any questions you have about specific stitches or blocking techniques. If you're struggling with a particular round, post a photo and let me know—I'm here to help you succeed!   Oh and here's a closer look at that silver snowflake:  

Crafting a Winter Wonderland (in Hawaii!) - image 1 - student project

Isn't it cute!? I love all of my snowflakes so much, especially while we're living in Hawaii! Because there is definitely going to be no white Christmas on O‘ahu! 

Cheers!