Folksy Crochet Snowflake Ornament Tutorial | Free Pattern
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This pretty crochet snowflake ornament is quick to make and works well as a handmade decoration for the holidays. It uses soft macrame thread for a lovely, full texture and takes only a few minutes to finish.

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out
Project Type: Crochet ornament
Skill Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: 3-ply cotton macrame thread
Hook Size: 6 mm crochet hook
Stitches: Basic crochet stitches
This tutorial shows how to crochet a simple snowflake ornament using macrame thread to give it a thicker, folksy look. It works up fast, and the ribbon loop makes it easy to hang on your tree or add to gift wrapping.
Why Crocheters Like It
- Quick to make and great for last-minute decorations
- Macrame thread adds texture and structure
- A simple pattern that works well for handmade holiday gifts
Watch + Make
➡️ Written Tutorial: https://rajiscrafthobby.blogspot.com/2025/11/folksy-crochet-snowflake-ornament-with.html
➡️ Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/yJF4j7mCkQo
Crocheters Often Ask
Most crocheters can finish it in just a few minutes.
Yes, but the finished snowflake will be thinner and slightly smaller.
Macrame thread helps it keep its shape nicely. You can also block it if you want extra crisp points.
Yes, they make cute little accents for gifts or holiday tags.
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Enjoy making this sweet little snowflake. Try it in different macrame colors or add a ribbon or bead for a fun twist. It’s a quick project that adds a handmade touch to your holiday decorating.


About rajiscraft hobby
Raji is the creative behind rajiscrafthobby, where she shares her love for crochet, crafts, and handmade projects. A Human Resource professional by training, Raji has always enjoyed a wide range of creative hobbies—crochet, clay work, paper crafts, embroidery, sewing, and more. Her passion for crafting was reignited in 2016 after the birth of her daughter, who still inspires many of her projects today. Raji believes creativity lives in everyone—and sometimes all it takes is the right spark. Her blog is filled with easy-to-follow ideas to help you start (or grow) your own creative journey.