The Snowfall Crochet Table Runner is a stunning project that adds elegance and charm to any space. I have recently completed this project, and I’m excited to share my experience with you. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or just starting, the delicate motifs in this table runner are simple yet incredibly versatile. In this blog post, I will walk you through my process, including the tweaks I made to suit my style and preferences.
Here’s What to Expect:
Materials and Modifications
I followed a video tutorial by Jennifer from Fibre Flux, where she uses 24/7 cotton yarn to create the motifs. However, I chose to work with size 10 cotton thread, which resulted in smaller motifs than those in the tutorial.
Here’s a photo showing the comparison of my first and second motifs:
To make the motifs slightly larger without altering the overall design, I switched to triple crochet stitches instead of the double crochet used in the video. Here are the specific adjustments I made:
- Yarn Choice: Size 10 cotton thread instead of 24/7 cotton yarn.
- Stitch Adjustment: Triple crochet stitches instead of double crochet, starting each row with four chains.
- Final Row Tweak: To maintain the motif’s pointed shape, I added a chain 1, slip stitch, and another chain 1 after the shell stitches. This minor tweak helps prevent tightness and keeps the design intact.
Creating the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner
If you’re ready to start on your own Snowfall Crochet Table Runner, here are some things to consider:
1. Creating the Motifs: Start by following the basic motif design in the tutorial, adjusting the size as necessary. With size 10 cotton thread, my motifs turned out much smaller, so I increased the stitch size to triple crochet. This created a beautiful openwork pattern, keeping the motif delicate but slightly larger.
2. Joining the Motifs: Once you have your desired number of motifs, it’s time to join them. In the tutorial, Jennifer uses a join-as-you-go method, which I found quite handy. I connected each motif at the points using slip stitches to create a smooth, seamless design.
3. Adding the Border: For a polished finish, consider adding a border around the entire table runner. I didn’t think of this until mine was completed. A simple row of single crochet or a picot edging can add a touch of elegance, depending on the look you’re going for.
Crafting the Tassels
One of the most exciting parts of this project was creating the tassels. Despite crocheting for over 30 years, this was my first time making tassels! In the tutorial, Jennifer wrapped the yarn around her hand 20 times to get the desired size, but since I was using a thinner thread, I adjusted accordingly. I wrapped the thread 30 times, though, in hindsight, I might go for 40 or 50 wraps next time to make them fluffier. If you’re making your own, feel free to experiment with the number of wraps to get the fullness you like!
The Versatility of the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner
One of the best things about the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner is its versatility. It’s not just for tables! This design can be adapted for various uses around your home:
1. Table Décor: Use it on your dining or coffee table for a chic, elegant look. The delicate motifs add a layer of sophistication, making it perfect for special occasions or everyday style.
2. Dressers or Shelves: Drape the runner over a dresser or shelf to add some texture and interest to a bedroom or living room. The motifs can be customized to match any color scheme, making it a great addition to any space.
3. Seasonal Decoration: The snowflake-like appearance of the motifs makes this runner ideal for winter or holiday-themed décor. Imagine using it as part of a festive tablescape for a holiday dinner!
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you’re new to crochet or simply looking for ways to refine your work, here are a few troubleshooting tips that helped me along the way:
1. Maintaining Consistent Motif Size: If you notice your motifs are inconsistent in size, it might be due to stitch tension. Try practicing your stitches on a small swatch before diving into the project. Keeping even tension throughout will ensure uniform motifs.
2. Tassel Troubles: Getting your tassels fluffy enough can be tricky, especially when working with thinner threads. As mentioned before, I recommend experimenting with how many times you wrap the thread around your hand. For size 10 cotton thread, I found 30 wraps worked well, but 40-50 wraps could give you a fuller look.
3. Avoiding Tightness at the End: The minor tweak I made to the final row (adding chain 1, slip stitch, and chain 1 after the shell stitches) helps prevent tightness that could distort the motif’s shape. Be mindful of tightness at the end of each round, as it can alter the look of the motif.
Why I Chose Size 10 Cotton Thread
You might be wondering why I opted for the size 10 cotton thread instead of the 24/7 cotton yarn used in the original tutorial. For me, the decision came down to the desired aesthetic. The thinner thread gives the motifs a more delicate, lace-like quality, which I felt suited the overall look I was aiming for. I love working with the thinner threads. It makes my creations so elegant. Here are some reasons to consider using size 10 cotton thread:
1. Delicate Finish: The thinner thread creates a lightweight, airy design that’s perfect for a table runner.
2. Versatility: Cotton thread holds its shape well, making it ideal for intricate designs like snowfall motifs. It’s also easier to block, ensuring the motifs maintain their structure over time.
3. Variety of Colors: Size 10 cotton thread is available in a wide range of colors, so you can choose a palette that matches your personal style or home décor.
Of course, 24/7 cotton yarn is still a fantastic option if you want a thicker, sturdier table runner. It really depends on the look and feel you’re going for.
Mastering Crochet Techniques
If you are a beginner, the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner offers a great opportunity to master a few key crochet techniques. For this project, you will need to be familiar with the following:
1. Triple Crochet: This stitch is slightly taller than the double crochet and creates a looser, more open look. If you’re unfamiliar with triple crochet, it’s simple to learn. Just yarn over twice before inserting your hook into the next stitch. If you are a beginner, check out this video tutorial titled “How to Crochet for Absolute Beginners: Basic Crochet Stitches.”
2. Shell Stitch: This pattern uses shell stitches frequently, which are groups of multiple stitches worked into the same space. In this design, the shell stitches in the second row consist of 3 triple crochets, 2 chains, and another 3 triple crochets. The shells in the third (final) row consist of 4 triple crochets, 2 chains, and another 4 triple crochets.
3. Join-As-You-Go: This technique allows you to connect motifs seamlessly without having to sew them together later. I found it to be a time-saver and a great way to ensure that my motifs lined up perfectly.
Custom Designs: Make It Your Own!
One of the most exciting aspects of working on the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner is how customizable it is. While I stuck closely to the original design, you can make plenty of adjustments to suit your preferences:
1. Change the Color Palette: While I used cream for a snowfall effect, you could experiment with other colors. Pastels would give it a soft, romantic look, while bold colors could make it a statement piece.
2. Create a Matching Set: Why stop at a table runner? You could create matching placemats, coasters, or even a scarf using the same motifs.
3. Add Beads or Sequins: For a more luxurious touch, consider incorporating beads or sequins into the motifs. These small additions can elevate the overall look and add a bit of sparkle.
Conclusion
The Snowfall Crochet Table Runner is a project that brings both beauty and joy to the crochet process. This piece will undoubtedly become a stunning focal point in your home. I can’t wait to see how your version turns out—happy crocheting!
Get One Custom Made for You!
While making the Snowfall Crochet Table Runner was a rewarding experience, I know that not everyone has the time or skill to create one. If you would like a custom-made table runner to match your home décor, I’m happy to help! You can take a look at my Custom Crochet Service Policy for more details on how we can work together to create something beautiful just for you.