So beautiful, I’m going to try to follow along and make a few to hang on my tree for next year. Thank you so much. I’m a self taught lefty, it may not look the same.
I MADE IT!!! My very first time crocheting with string … I tried first with yarn and I just didn’t like it … so I grabbed string and 1.25 needle and gave it a whirl … oh my it’s a challenge to do… you make it look so easy 😅… but I DID IT … I love it!!! YOU ARE A WONDERFUL TEACHER !!! Thank you for sharing!! I wish I could post a picture for you to see.. ( still needs to be blocked but I’m going to do a few more to get the hang of it..with You of course) BE BLESSED
Very good instruction, very clear, not too fast, don’t leave anything out like how to end it, and so forth. Thanks very much, I finished my first one and can’t wait to block it.
I made 2 stars using 2.5 mm hook and 1.0 mm hook with appropriate thread sizes and can affirm the 1 mm hook shows much nicer just like you have said. Thank you for a nice video❤
A very good video for beginners, nice and slow and easy for newbies to understand, good job, I love doing snowflakes with glitter cotton, going to do this one, thank you ❤️ and a Merry Christmas 🎄
I love the snowflake and you did a wonderful job in the video! My snowflake won’t lay flat. Is that a tension issue in my part and do you know how to fix it?
@@jolynkling481 actually, the shape of a snowflake is dictated by the very structure of the water molecule and the way it crystallizes. Within this mandatory commonality, even despite it if you wish, an astounding amount of differences can and do appear, hence the uniqueness of any individual snowflake. To be precise, depending on the temperature, humidity and other parameters in the environment, some other interesting shapes are indeed possible. Most still obey the sixfold symmetry rule, such as the hexagonal plates, hexagonal prisms and hollow columns, or double crystals with twelve spikes, while the needle shape is remarkably different - no longer a flake, though, and not recognizable as snow for decorating purposes
So beautiful, I’m going to try to follow along and make a few to hang on my tree for next year. Thank you so much. I’m a self taught lefty, it may not look the same.
Thank you! Every video on my channel has a left-handed version - the link is in the description box :)
You are very easy to follow. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I MADE IT!!! My very first time crocheting with string … I tried first with yarn and I just didn’t like it … so I grabbed string and 1.25 needle and gave it a whirl … oh my it’s a challenge to do… you make it look so easy 😅… but I DID IT … I love it!!! YOU ARE A WONDERFUL TEACHER !!! Thank you for sharing!! I wish I could post a picture for you to see.. ( still needs to be blocked but I’m going to do a few more to get the hang of it..with You of course) BE BLESSED
Wonderful! Thank you ❤️ You can share pictures through my social media, please tag me or send me a direct message :)
Gracias!! Como hacer para que tomen una consistencia rígida? Algún liquido? Saludos
Thank you, fantastic tutorial!
You're very welcome!
Very good instruction, very clear, not too fast, don’t leave anything out like how to end it, and so forth. Thanks very much, I finished my first one and can’t wait to block it.
thank you very much!
I made 2 stars using 2.5 mm hook and 1.0 mm hook with appropriate thread sizes and can affirm the 1 mm hook shows much nicer just like you have said. Thank you for a nice video❤
Oh yes, thread works wonders in this case!
Beautiful snowflake, Crystal Star.
Super gwiazdka dobrze pokazane😊
dziękuję :)
Made it my second one. Thank you. You make it do easy to follow 😊
Thank you!
I just finished this beautiful snowflake you made it so easy to follow! Thank you so much ❤
Wonderful!
Love them!!!❤
thank you!
Very well explained thank you 🙏 😊
thank you
A very good video for beginners, nice and slow and easy for newbies to understand, good job, I love doing snowflakes with glitter cotton, going to do this one, thank you ❤️ and a Merry Christmas 🎄
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Beautiful
Thank you :)
Beautiful. Tu
Thank you 😊
Any hints to an easier time connecting the chain of ten? I keep losing loops.
I always trace the chain with the fingers of my left hand while working to keep the loops in check!
@@Crochetpedia thank you. I did get it figured out.
BEAUTIFUL 😍
Thank you! 😊
I love the snowflake and you did a wonderful job in the video!
My snowflake won’t lay flat. Is that a tension issue in my part and do you know how to fix it?
You usually need to stiffen these snowflakes and pin them out to shape. This channel has a video for how to stiffen and block them.
Hi and thank you! As Debbie said, blocking and stiffening definitely should help :)
Hola gracias por compartir ,lo hice me quedó hermoso. 💝
❤ lovely tutorial, thank you!
Wondering what size thread?
hey, I recommend something like Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush, which is size 10 (I think), but any lace-weight thread or yarn will be good
Qué hermoso copo de nieve!!! Gracias por la explicación,estuvo muy bien!!!! Saludos👍👍
Can I us 1:08 e crochet thread ?
sure you can!
Lo amo
Me gustaría que la explicacion sea en español
Español x favor gracias
Please note snowflakes ONLY have SIX spikes!
well yes, you are right :) seems like my imagination took me one spike too far!
Snowflakes were each unique, no two alike, perhaps there is a snowflake with seven points, you can’t really know….
@@jolynkling481 actually, the shape of a snowflake is dictated by the very structure of the water molecule and the way it crystallizes. Within this mandatory commonality, even despite it if you wish, an astounding amount of differences can and do appear, hence the uniqueness of any individual snowflake. To be precise, depending on the temperature, humidity and other parameters in the environment, some other interesting shapes are indeed possible. Most still obey the sixfold symmetry rule, such as the hexagonal plates, hexagonal prisms and hollow columns, or double crystals with twelve spikes, while the needle shape is remarkably different - no longer a flake, though, and not recognizable as snow for decorating purposes
@@Crochetpedia I love it just how it is.