Crochet Veil Pattern – Infinity Snowflakes

Hello everyone! Today I am presenting another beautiful crochet veil pattern that you can wear to mass. 

I still don’t see too many crochet veil patterns for free available, so I thought I would make another one for you.

This crochet veil is made in a lacey fashion with a simple 2 row repeat. The lacey stitches gives the veil the appearance of having stars or snowflakes, which I think is wonderful, especially this time of year!

My last crochet veil has a floral appearance, which you should check out if you enjoy this pattern.

This veil is also made in an infinity veil style. 

Like with my previous crochet veil pattern, this one does take a little bit of time to complete, but it looks so beautiful when finished. 

I believe this took me about 2-3 weeks of irregular crocheting (anywhere from 0-3 hours a day) to get done. Once you get the hang of the repeat rows, it’s a nice pattern to do while you listen to a podcast or watch your favorite show (or take to the park while your kids run around!). 

You can easily adjust the size of the crochet veil if you wish. The starting chain is a repeat of 16 + 7. This means that you will be chaining a series of 16 chains until you reach your desired length and then add 7 chains to the end of that. 

I suggest using stitch markers or writing down the number of chains you have for your starting chain so you don’t get lost, especially if you’re like me and easily distracted or need to help a kiddo or two in the meantime!

Also, don’t get too discouraged if your starting chain doesn’t end exactly as it should on the first row.

I found that it’s fairly easy to miss or skip extra chains on accident, especially after you single crochet twice into the same chain…it makes the next chain easy to miss when counting.

If you don’t end up with exactly 4 remaining chains at the end of the first row, it’ll be ok. Nobody is going to know or tell that you’re missing a chain or two, everything will work out :).

Crochet Veil Free Pattern
Close up of the lacey, snowflake-like stitches.

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Materials

Abbreviations

Please note these are in US terms, not UK.

  • St – stitch
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Ch – chain
  • Sc – single crochet

Special Stitches

  • Ch 3 Picot – ch 3, sl st into sc previously made

Crochet Veil Pattern – Infinity Snowflakes

Ch 279 or a repeat of 16 + 7.

  • Row 1: Insert into 11th ch from hook and make a sc, *ch 4, skip 3 chs and (sc in the next ch, ch 6, sc in the same ch), ch 4, skip 3 chs, sc in next ch* repeat from *to* until you have 4 chs left before the last ch, ch 4, sc in last ch.
  • Row 2: Ch 6, turn, *ch 4, skip ch 4, (sc in next sc, ch 6, sc in same sc), ch 4, skip ch 4, sc in ch 6 space,* repeat from *to* until the end (you should end with a (sc, ch 6, sc)), ch 4, skip 3 chs and sc in next ch.
  • Row 3: Ch 6, turn, *sc in ch 6 space, ch 4, skip ch 4, (sc in next sc, ch 6, sc in same sc), ch 4,* repeat from *to* until end of row, ch 4, skip 3 chs, sc in next ch.

Repeat rows 2-3 until desired length is reached, ending on a row 3 repeat.

  • Trim: Ch 1, turn, *4 sc in ch 4 space, skip next sc, 4 sc in next ch 4 space, 2 sc in ch 6 space/loop, ch 3 picot, 2 sc in same ch 6 space/loop,* repeat from *to* until end of row, 4 sc in ch 4 space, skip next sc, 4 sc in last ch 4 space. 

Do not cut your yarn.

  • Sewing: Fold your veil in half (short side to short side), with your yarn still on your hook, sl st into the first sc from the trim row, sl st into both sides of the veil into every ch until the bottom. It’s important to line up the chs on both sides as evenly as possible to create a straight seam. 

Cut yarn with scissors, pull through, weave in any ends with your tapestry needle. 

Crochet Veil for Mass

Thank you for trying out this crochet veil pattern, I hope you enjoyed making it! Have a Merry Christmas everyone!   

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