Breadfruit & Palm Snowflakes; Snowfall 2024 CAL in the Forest, Day 4

Today’s snowflakes for the Crochet A-Long / Make A-long are the Breadfruit and Palm Snowflakes. The Breadfruit snowflake pattern is free below. The Palm Snowflake pattern is exclusive to the eBook available on Ravelry and Etsy.

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Pattern Support

Video Tutorials: Complete video tutorials will be available on my YouTube Channel for Honey Mesquite, Breadfruit, Cottonwood, and Teak.

Jessica Wifallโ€™s Crochet Studio: This is the group where I will be hosting this year’s Snowflake CAL/MAL. Joining the group is not required to participate but it is a great place to ask questions of me and the community and share your creations and works in progress.

Materials

1.2-3.5g per snowflake of Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat (100% Mercerised Cotton; 25g/140m)

OR Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush (100% Mercerised Cotton; 100g/560m)

Sweet Treats and Sugar Rush are the same thread just in different quantities. I have the larger quantity in white.

1.5mm crochet hook for thread or the crochet hook size that works best for you and your materials

Materials to stiffen snowflakes (See Instructions Here)

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Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush/Maxi Sweet Treats at Yarn Addicted and Co on Etsy (US shipping only)



Gauge and Measurements

Gauge is not critical for this project, the size of your snowflakes will be affected by your thread size, crochet hook, and tension.  The samples I made with the listed materials are between 3.5-6 inches (8.5-15 cm). 

Mini or “Bonsai” Snowflakes

You can get more variety from a snowflake pattern by stopping a round early, this will make a slightly smaller snowflake. 

The Trees

Each snowflake in this set is named after a tree. Breadfruit is named after the Breadfruit tree. I think this tree has the most fascinating leaves and fruit.

The Palm snowflake is named for Palm trees.

Crochet Abbreviations

US terms used throughout.

  • 2trtr-cl 2 triple treble crochet cluster: * YO four times, insert hook in st/sp indicated, YO, pull up loop, (YO, draw through 2 loops) 4 times; rep from * once more in same st/sp (3 loops on hook), YO, draw through all loops
  • BLO Back Loop Only
  • ch chain
  • ch-1 sp(s) chain 1 space(s): number denotes number of chains in chain space
  • ch-sp(s) chain space(s)
  • dc double crochet
  • dtr double treble crochet: YO 3 times, insert hook in st/sp indicated, YO, pull up loop, (YO, draw through 2 loops) 4 times
  • hdc half double crochet
  • sc single crochet
  • sk skip(ped)
  • ss slip stitch(es)
  • st(s) stitch(es)
  • tr treble crochet
  • trtr triple treble crochet: YO 4 times, insert hook in st/sp indicated, YO, pull up loop, (YO, draw through 2 loops) 5 times
  • YO yarn over

Repeat Formats

*โ€ฆโ€ฆ.; rep from * once more/twice more/3 more times

Work instructions after * and then repeat that section as specified.

Pattern Notes

Double Magic Ring: just like a normal Magic Ring with the exception of wrapping the yarn twice at the beginning instead of once.  If preferred, a standard Magic Ring can be used instead.

Back Bump: the back bump is behind the front and back loop of the chain. This is sometimes referred to as the third loop.

Stiffening Snowflakes: these have been designed to be firmly stiffened, instructions are included on pages 10-13.

Pattern Support

Video Tutorials: Complete video tutorials will be available on my YouTube Channel for Honey Mesquite, Breadfruit, Cottonwood, and Teak.

Jessica Wifallโ€™s Crochet Studio: come join my Facebook group to ask questions, share your work and get extra information.  

Copyright

Copyright ยฉ 2023 by Jessica Wifall.  All rights reserved.

Please do not sell, redistribute, or edit this pattern in anyway.  You may sell the finished products but please credit me as the designer of the pattern.

Tips for Reading these Patterns

Where does that stitch go?  When the location that the stitch goes is not specified it always goes in the next stitch of the prior round.  For example: โ€œ3scโ€ means make 1sc in each of the next 3 stitches.  

The next round doesnโ€™t always start where the prior round began.  This is written into the pattern, so donโ€™t panic.  However, it explains why some rounds may end with instructions such as โ€œch1, 1sc in first hdc [counts as last ch2- sp]โ€, this is how we are able to start the next round in the middle of a ch-sp without cutting the thread. 

Breadfruit Snowflake Instructions

Note: This snowflake is a little rippled until stiffened

Approximately 3.5in/8.5cm

Make a Double Magic Ring

Round 1: Ch1, in magic ring: 1sc, ch4 [counts as first dtr], * ch1, 1dtr, ch7, 1dtr; repeat from * 5 more times omitting last 1dtr, ss in fourth ch of first dtr.  Pull Magic Ring tight.
(12 dtr, 6 ch1- sps, 6 ch7- sps)

Round 2: ss in ch-1 sp, ch4 [counts as first tr], 2tr in same ch-1 sp, * (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in ch-7 sp, (3tr, ch7, 3tr) in next ch-1 sp; repeat from * 4 more times, (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in ch-7 sp, 3tr in next ch-1 sp, ch3, tr in fourth ch of first tr [counts as last ch4 of ch7- sp].
(36tr, 12 sc, 6 ch2- sps, 6 ch7- sps)

Round 3: 1sc around post of tr below [the one that counts as ch-4], ch1 [counts as first dc], 5dc around same post, * (2tr, ch5, 2tr) in ch-2 sp, (6dc, ch5, 6dc) in ch-7 sp; repeat from * 5 more times omitting last 6dc, ss in first ch of first dc.
(72 dc, 24 tr, 12 ch5- sps)

Fasten off and sew in ends.   Stiffen Snowflake using instructions in this post.



Need More Snowflakes?

If you want more snowflakes or just can’t wait to get started, please visit my Snowflake Pattern Index for more patterns.


Happy Crafting!

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