If you love quick holiday crochet projects, this crochet gingerbread snowflake applique pattern is going to become your new favorite โcookieโ that never gets eaten. ๐ Itโs a flat, beginner-friendly snowflake applique with a cute gingerbread look, perfect to stitch onto stockings, hats, mittens, gift tags, garlands, or even Christmas tree decor.
Quick Overview
- Skill level: Beginner
- Finished size: About 3โ4 in (7.5โ10 cm) depending on yarn + hook
- Time: Around 15โ25 minutes for the crochet (plus embroidery)
- Best uses: Applique, ornament, gift tag, garland/bunting, stocking topper
If youโre still warming up on the basics, you can quickly review how to crochet a chain stitch and how to single crochet before starting, then come right back to the pattern.
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Materials & Tools
To make this crochet gingerbread snowflake applique, you only need a few simple supplies:
- Yarn (gingerbread color): Worsted / DK works great (cotton is especially nice for crisp appliques)
- White yarn or embroidery floss: for the snowflake lines
- Red mini pompom (or you can make a tiny yarn pom) for the center
- Hook: 3.0โ4.0 mm (choose what matches your yarn and gives a neat, flat fabric)
- Tapestry needle (for joining + embroidery)
- Scissors
- Optional: fabric glue (only if youโre using it as a gift tag and want a fast finish)
If youโre unsure what hook/yarn combo will keep appliques flat and clean, check yarn weight, gauge & hook size guide.
Stitch Abbreviations (US Terms)
This pattern uses very basic stitches:
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- inc = increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
If you want step-by-step refreshers:
And if you use UK terms, keep this open: US vs UK crochet terms conversion chart.
If you ever get stuck on a term, the official reference I recommend is the Craft Yarn Councilโs Crochet Abbreviations Master List
Notes Before You Start (so your crochet gingerbread snowflake applique stays flat)
- Join each round with a slip stitch into the first stitch, just like the pattern says.
- Ch 1 at the start of rounds does not count as a stitch in this applique.
- Count your stitches each round (this keeps petals even). If you need a quick method, see count rounds in crochet.
- If you donโt like working into a magic ring, you can swap it for a chain circleโthis explains the difference clearly: magic ring vs chain circle.
- Tension tip: If your petals start ruffling, go up one hook size. If it cups, go down one hook size.
Crochet Gingerbread Snowflake Applique Pattern

Gingerbread Snowflake (Base Applique)
- R1: Magic Ring (MR), 6 sc into ring. Pull tight. Join with sl st to first sc. (6)
- R2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around. Join with sl st to first sc. (12)
- R3: Ch 1, (sc in next st, 2 sc in next st) repeat around. Join with sl st to first sc. (18)
R4 โ Scalloped Edge (6 Petals)
You will repeat the same petal sequence 6 times to form 6 rounded scallops.
- R4: Ch 1 (optionalโhelps start smoothly), then repeat 6 times:
- sl st in next st
- In next st: (sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc) โ this makes the rounded petal
- sl st in next st
That uses 3 stitches per petal.
18 stitches total รท 3 = 6 petals โ
Finish: Fasten off. Weave in ends neatly at the back.
Now that your applique is crocheted, this is the part that makes it look like a real โgingerbread snowflake cookie.โ
crochet gingerbread snowflake applique cookie (Finishing + Details)

1) Shape it neatly (quick block)
- Lay the applique flat.
- Gently pull each petal so they look even.
- If the edges want to curl, lightly steam-block (donโt touch the iron to acrylic yarn) or just pin it for 5 minutes and let it rest.
2) Embroidery: the white snowflake lines (easy placement)
Use white yarn or white embroidery floss + tapestry needle.
Center first:
- Bring the needle up in the center.
- Make a tiny stitch (or a small โstarโ of 3 short stitches) to create a snowy center base.
Then do 6 arms (one per petal):
For each petal, embroider:
- 1 straight line from the center going outward toward the middle of that petal.
- Near the outer half of that line, add two small side stitches (one angled left, one angled right) to make a simple snowflake branch.
Repeat around for all 6 petals.
Tip: Keep the embroidery slightly looseโnot tightโso the applique stays flat.
(If you want an extra โcookie icingโ look, you can also add a tiny curved stitch following the inside of each petal, but itโs optional.)
3) Add the red center pompom
- Sew (or glue) a small red pompom right in the center, on top of your embroidered center stitch.
- If you donโt have a pompom, make a mini one by wrapping yarn around a fork, tying the middle, trimming, and fluffing.
4) Optional: Hanging loop (ornament style)
If you want to hang it on a tree:
- Attach yarn at the back between two petals.
- Ch 18โ25 (depending on how long you want the hanger).
- Sl st back into the same spot to form a loop.
- Fasten off and weave in.
(If you need a refresher for chains, see how to crochet a chain stitch in how to crochet a chain stitch.)
5) Optional: Turn it into a crochet gift tag
- Add a longer hanging chain (about ch 30โ45) so it hangs like a tag.
- Tie it onto a present ribbon or gift bag handle.
- If you want it sturdier, you can lightly stiffen it with diluted glue (optional).

FAQ (Crochet Gingerbread Snowflake Applique Pattern)
How do I make the gingerbread snowflake applique bigger or smaller?
To make it smaller, use thinner yarn + a smaller hook. To make it bigger, use thicker yarn + a bigger hook. (This applique scales really nicely.)
my gingerbread snowflake applique is curling or cuppingโwhat did I do wrong?
Usually itโs tight tension or a hook thatโs too small. Go up 0.5 mm and gently shape it flat after finishing.
My petals look wavy/ruffly how do I fix that?
That happens when the edge gets too loose or your hook is a bit large. Try a slightly smaller hook, and keep slip stitches snug (but not tight).
Can I use this crochet gingerbread snowflake applique as a Christmas ornament?
Yes! Add a hanging loop or chain, and (optional) lightly stiffen it so it holds shape on the tree.
What yarn is best for a clean โcookieโ look?
Cotton (or a cotton blend) gives the crispest applique edges, but acrylic works tooโjust shape it neatly at the end.
Can I skip the embroidery and still have it look nice?
Yesโwithout embroidery it becomes a simple gingerbread scallop snowflake. But the white lines are what give the โicing snowflake cookieโ effect.
How do I attach it as an applique?
Use a tapestry needle and whip stitch around the back edge, sewing only into the top layer of the item so stitches donโt show through.
More Christmas Crochet Patterns Youโll Love (Internal Links)
If you want to build a whole matching holiday set, these pair perfectly with this applique:
- Add a cute holiday topper with the crochet mini Santa hat pattern
- Make a cozy matching decoration using the free crochet mitten ornament pattern
- Turn it into a full gift theme with the crochet mini Christmas stocking pattern
- Create a full gingerbread vibe with the free crochet gingerbread man pattern
- Add a background piece or garland buddy using the free crochet Christmas tree pattern
This crochet gingerbread snowflake applique pattern is the kind of tiny project that makes everything look more festive fast especially when you turn it into a gift tag or stitch it onto your holiday makes.
