Winter has a quiet beauty—crisp air, glistening snow, and the delicate patterns of frost and ice. The Winter Snowflake Table Runner captures that elegance with intricate crochet snowflakes laying on a beautiful backdrop. Whether you’re setting your holiday table, adding a festive touch to a winter gathering, or simply celebrating the season’s charm, this design brings a cozy yet sophisticated look to your décor.

This table runner is part of my Four Seasons Table Runner Collection, with each piece reflecting the mood and textures of its season. Winter’s version sparkles with timeless style, making it a perfect addition to your handmade home.
Pattern Overview
This table runner is designed with versatility in mind. You can customize the length to fit any table by choosing from four different sizes. All sizes will be 11inches wide, but you can add repeat sections to adjust the length to the following: 27″, 55″, 81″ and 108″.

The runner is made using the signature knotted half double crochet that I use in most (but not all) of my color-changing designs.

Materials Needed
- 400 – 1600 yards medium worsted weight yarn – amount varies by size
- Detailed amounts are on page 2 in sizing chart
- Main Color (mc): teal on chart
- Contrasting Color (cc): white on chart
- Size K/3/6.50mm crochet hook
- Size I/5/5.50 mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
- Measuring Tape
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors

Finishing Touches
Once your Winter Snowflake Table Runner is complete, it’s time to showcase your creation. This runner will beautifully complement any winter tablescape, adding warmth and seasonal charm to your home. It’s not only a functional piece but also a conversation starter, perfect for those who appreciate handmade décor. Be creative and drape it across a dress, entry table, or chair for a unique, charming home accessory.


Bringing the Winter Snowflake Table Runner to Life – Thanks to Monica, Beth & Cathy!
The table runner designs have been sitting in my collection for a while—along with several other blanket ideas—all, just waiting for the right time to be crocheted. With so many ideas and not enough hours in the day, I decided to reach out to my amazing community of followers for help in making samples. I was overwhelmed by the response and so grateful for the support!

All of the images you see in this blog post are courtesy of Monica, Beth, & Cathy. These ladies all generously offered to crochet the Winter Snowflake table runner for me. Their thoughtful color choices and incredible attention to detail truly made the design shine. I’m so thankful for all of their time, talent, and the beautiful way they all brought this pattern to life! Thank you crochet friends!

Where to get your Copy of the Fall Table Runner
- Ravelry Shop – click HERE
- Etsy Shop – click HERE
- LoveCraft Shop – click HERE

More Table Runners & eBook including all 4 Seasonal Designs
- Seasons Table Runner eBook (4 designs) – Ravelry click HERE / Etsy Click HERE
- Fall Leaves Table Runner pattern – click HERE
- Spring Tulips Table Runner pattern – click HERE
- Summer Birds Table Runner pattern – click HERE
Have You Worked Color Changes in your crochet?
If you’ve been following me, you know my love of the knotted half double crochet. This stitch is what has allowed me to create some of the most beautiful designs using color changes. It creates gorgeous color transitions, clean lines, and angles among a full-bodied stitch.

The knotted half double crochet is a unique stitch that is new to many crocheters. I started designing with it in 2020 when I designed my Music to the Souls Blankets (and now I have over 30 patterns using it and many more designs on their way).
If you are new to crocheting color changes it can be intimidating. Starting a large project can be extra intimidating because you want it to start and end with consistent quality of tension/gauge and stitches. It was important to me to make everyone feel confident when making one of my designs using the knotted half double crochet and working my graph patterns, so I created a full course that walks you through all the nitty gritty you may want to know.
All my designs using this technique have full instructions in the pattern itself, but if you want to practice or need a little more guidance, please be sure to check out my Changing Colors Course.

Changing Colors Course Info HERE
More Crochet Fun
I am sure you will love these home décor crochet patterns. When you make one, I would love to see a photo of your project. I host an interactive Facebook group called, “SP3 Crochet & Conversations”. You’re invited to join this community; it is a great spot to share photos, ask questions and have fun. Join by clicking HERE.


