Snowflake Face Mask – Crochet Pattern
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The holidays are here, and we’re all looking for fun, last-minute DIY gifts to make that will last all winter! This Snowflake Face Mask is the perfect quick gift idea for everyone on your Christmas list! What a fun, handmade stocking stuffer this would be. Make in Kids or Adults sizes, and customize in the colors of your choice. Add fabric lining for a complete mask, or use the crocheted one as a cover for a regular mask that you already have on hand! The pattern is easy, fast, and you can make a whole bunch in one weekend while enjoying your favorite holiday movies!
Snowflake Face Mask
You might already be familiar with my original Face Mask Pattern or my Fall Face Mask collection, so of course, I had to design something for Christmas! The great thing about this mask is that it has a fun wintery feel that can be enjoyed even past the Christmas holidays. I chose a pastel and glitter design for my mask, but you could also choose different color combos to make the mask more masculine, gender netural, or even to accommodate school or sports team colors! The possibilities are endless and kids and adults alike can enjoy these comfy and easy-to-make masks!
If you are looking to make your mask sparkly like mine, though, then you can find the yarn I used – Vanna’s Glamour in Platinum – on Amazon!
Looking for the ad-free PDF copy of this pattern that includes both the mask and snowflake patterns together? You can purchase one in my shop HERE!
The pattern below contains the Snowflake seen in the photo – to make the face mask, see my original Face Mask Pattern HERE!
Supplies
Size 00 / 3.50 mm steel crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
About 50 yds of light weight (DK) baby yarn, preferably with nylon for a comfortable stretch in the fabric, as main color. Yarn used in Snowflake Mask photos is Loops & Threads Snuggly Wuggly in Soft Lilac
About 30 yds of fine or light yarn for edging and straps; yarn used in Snowflake Mask photos is Lion brand Vanna’s Glamour in Platinum
Lightweight knit fabric for lining – about 5×3 inch (Adults) or 4×3 inch (Kids) swatch
Yarn Needle
Sewing thread
Sewing Needle
Scissors
Craft wire, pipe cleaner or twist tie for adjustable nose area (optional)
Abbreviations
*= indicates beginning/end of a section to be repeated
BLO = back loop only
Ch = chain
Rnd(s) = round(s)
Sc = single crochet
Sc2tog = single crochet 2 together
Sc3tog = single crochet 3 together
Sk = skip
Sl st = slip stitch
Sp(s) = space(s)
St(s) = stitch(es)
Gauge
5 sc and 6 rows of main color = about 1 inch
Size
Adult Mask: 11 inches width by 5 inches length; Kids Mask: 10 inches width by 4 inches length
Skill Level
Easy
How to Make This
Snowflake
First two rounds are worked in continuous rounds; do not join until after this point. You may wish to use a stitch marker and move it up at the beginning of each new round.
Rnd 1 – With Snowflake color, make a magic ring. 6 sc in ring. (6 sc)
Rnd 2 – 2 sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Rnd 3 – *ch 6, sk 2 sts, sl st in next st (first and second photos below).* Rep from * to * 3 more times (third photo below). (4 ch sps)
Rnd 4 – *Sl st inside first ch sp, ch 1. 8 sc in ch sp (first photo below).* Rep from * to * 3 more times (second photo below). (32 sc)
Rnd 5 – Sl st in next 4 sc (first photo below). *Ch 8. Sk 3 sc, sl st in next sc (second photo below).* Rep from * to * 7 more times (third photo below).
Rnd 6 – *Sl st inside first ch sp, ch 1. 10 sc in ch sp.* Rep from * to * 7 more times (see photo below). (80 sc)
Rnd 7 – Sl st in next 5 sc. *Ch 4, sl st back into first ch (first and second photos below). Sl st in next 5 sc (third photo below). Sk next sc and begin working into sc of next section – sl st in next 4 sc (fourth photo).* Rep from * to * 6 more times. Ch 4, sl st back into first ch. Sl st in last 5 sc. (Fifth photo shoes finished Snowflake.) (8 points on snowflake)
Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing.
Finishing
Sew Snowflake to front of Mask. Weave in all ends.
Here is the finished Snowflake Mask!
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