Sunday, December 4, 2011

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow

Yesterday our internet connection was so very slow. But I was able to browse some of my favorite blogs and came across a snowflake square pattern posted by Marilyn at Room on the Left. Since I just happened to have some red and white yarn sitting next to me, I decided to give it a go.

Yea! My first attempt was a success. Marilyn's post was titled "Just Do It" and I did!

I also came across a crochet snowflake garland while at Claudia's Mockingbird Hill Cottage, so immediately started making some snowflakes from her pattern. No garland yet, just the snowflakes. And proof that no two snowflakes are alike.

And since we have a theme going on here, I thought I would show you these snowflakes that I made last weekend from a pattern found at Attic 24. She blocked hers to get nice points, but I think they are fine just the way they are.

Obviously this is the only kinda snow we are going to be getting around here.

Hope you are safe and warm in your little corner of the world.

29 comments:

Rostrose said...

Oh Tammy, your snowflakes are wonderful!
(And they are warm and never will make problems in the streets ;o))
Lots of Adventhugs, my dear, yours Traude

Serena Lewis said...

I'm lovin' all these snowflakes! Lovely work, Tammy...thanks for the links ~ xo

the old white house said...

those are all wonderful... you have the magic touch! t.xooxox

SusanLotus said...

So you do get a little snow even i Kuwait then. ;) I´m looking forward to see the garland when it´s finished. Have a great start at the new week!

Janettessage.blogspot.com said...

They are so pretty...I might just have to try some of these...they are great!!!

the other M said...

YEAH you!...you had a veritable snow storm over there...it will make you feel cool in the warmth!! Will have to go and see the others now...hope you had a good day...
M

Maya Kuzman said...

Love-Ly! I was also thinking of a crochet star garland!

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

I love your crocheted snowflakes! They are beautiful!

Anonymous said...

I'd gladly share our snow with you! And the 17 degree temps! brrrrrrrrrrrr

Cute little 'flakes' Tammy. I guess you have to make your own snow over there, huh?

Stella said...

How lovely that you are able to create your own snow. No snow for us yet but a very chilly night tonight. Have the fireplace going to ward off the chill. My hubby and I were just wishing we were someplace a little warmer.

Rizzi said...

HOW PRETTY.......THEY ARE JUST LOVELY.......YOU DO SUCH NICE WORK TAMMY........BOY...I GOTTA GET STARTED DOING SOME CHRISTMAS CROCHETING.....BEFORE YOU KNOW IT SPRING WILL BE HERE....HAVE A NICE DAY
MY FRIEND.....RIZZI

Astri said...

I cannot get enough of red and white; thank you for feeding my obsession, Tammy. I love that square - what will you do with it?

Simple Home said...

You're doing a great job with your crocheted snowflakes. I just love these :) I have some my mom made when I was a teen. She used a thick string instead of yarn, and stiffened them with something. I still pull them out every year :)
Blessings,
Marcia

Tanna said...

I love all of your snowflakes, Tammy!!! You almost have a blizzard. ;) I really like that version in the red square. Deckin' the halls! blessings ~ Tanna

Diane said...

I love your snowflakes Tammy, it's wonderful when something works out right like that isn't it? Sometimes I do a lot of ripping out (my own fault). Blessings, Diane

Susan said...

Hi Tammy...Darling snowflakes. Hope you caught my post on the Molly Brown House. Also hoping you have a wonderful week! Susan

Melissa said...

Now you only need to make about 20 million more so we can spread it here in our desert:)

glor said...

Love your snowflakes and especially your snowflake square - its one of my favorites. Plans are for an afghan of those squares. Hope all is well in your corner of the world. Always nice to visit with you! Take good care, blessings.

Jen Kershner said...

I love your snowflakes! I'm so determined to learn to crochet. Because I really need another hobby.

Linda said...

Those are lovely. :) I made snowflakes of a different sort - paper. But that's another story and I won't be sharing it yet because it involves just one of the many surprises in store for Sarah's big Sweet 16 Birthday surprise. That's all that will be on my mind for this entire week and the surprises begin on Friday, the 9th, and lasting right through the entire weekend. :)

Sherry from Alabama said...

What beautiful work! No snow here either. It's warm and sunny today but we have rain and then cold in the forecast.

Sherry @ A Happy Valentine

Yesteryear Embroideries said...

You did a lovely job! We just got a heavy snow last night. Keep up the wonderful crochet! blessings,Kathleen

Stitchy Mc Floss said...

What a lovely post! Thanks for the links. Your snow flakes are so cute. We are suppose to get snow flurries on Wednesday, but I'd rather have the crochet kind myself. :)

Blessings to you always

Kathleen said...

I love your snowflakes. A full blanket of them, maybe mixing in different colour edgings, would look amazing. Maybe you could make one in time for next Christmas? Maybe even I could if I tried!

Anonymous said...

It is certainly that time of the year. We had a number of villas put up Christmas lights as soon as Thanksgiving was over, and now there are lights in almost every house. Your snow flakes are wonderful. I can't wait to see the garland when it is done. I am sure it will look perfect on your tree.
Nice to know that you are having time to sit and enjoy the season!!

XOXO
Renee

Mariette's Back to Basics said...

Dearest Tammy,

The red white snowflake is SUPER! Makes me happy to read you're creating snowflakes from thread.
We're enjoying our daughter's visit for six days and time passes fast... Have a great week and love to you,

Mariette

Unknown said...

Look at you....all snowflake grannies. Great job. I think you have it down now. Keep going. Have a great week.

Sandi~A Cottage Muse said...

That's my kind of snow ~ wanna trade?!

Anonymous said...

Lovely to see Marilyn's snowflake square pattern worked so well! Mia Self.

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