Lacy Snowflake
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f103003
Date Added: August 13, 1999
This lacy snow flake is made with size 20 thread and would be a bit bigger if made with size 10 thread. It could be put into a metal ring to turn it into a suncatcher.
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