Best Recipes For Stiffening Crochet Snowflakes (2024)

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There are many ready-to-use fabric stiffeners you can find on the market, such as Mod Podge, Aleene's fabric stiffener, API Fabric Stiffener, etc. However, I would also like to share a few of my favorite recipes that you can easily make at home to create your own fabric stiffener.

Begin by selecting your primary component; you will only need one of the following ingredients:

  • Starch (Corn, Potato, Wheat, or other)
  • Gelatin (Unflavored)
  • White School Glue or any other PVA (Polyvinyl Acetates) based glue

Additionally, you will require water, cloth towels, bowls, rust-proof pins, blocking board or Styrofoam board (you may also use a regular piece of cardboard covered with a thin clear plastic bag for protection). For the Gelatin and Starching methods, you will also need a small pot and kitchen stove.

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Stiffening With Starch

This recipe is forHard Stiffeningusingstarch – corn, potato, or wheat based starch are the best.If you wishto make aMedium Stiffener, you can simply reduce the amount of listed starch in half.

  1. Dissolve 3 Tbs of Starch in 1/2 cup ofCOLDwater.You can use any starch you have in your kitchen – corn, potato, or wheat based starch are the best.
  2. The mixture will look solid white, like milk.
  3. Boil 3 cups of water in a pot and slowly add your starch mixture to the boiling water,stirringconstantly (to avoid lumps) for 40-60 sec until it looks clear. Remove from the heat at the boiling point.
  4. Pour the stiffener from the hot pot into a bowl and keep stirring it from time to time until it cools down to 90F-100F, or to a comfortable temperature for your hands. The stirring process will prevent a thin film appearing on the top of the mixture, and will also help to cool it down faster. Your starch stiffener is now ready to use; it should look slightly creamy (whitish-silver color) with a consistency of a cough syrup. It may be more or less transparent, depending on the starch type you’ve used.
  5. Soak your crochet snowflakes in the stiffener for 2-5 min, and while you are waiting, prepare a bowl with warm water and have a cloth towel handyto keep your fingers clean, as they will get very sticky from the solution.
  6. Remove your snowflakes one-by-one from the stiffener, squeezing the extra liquid out.
  7. Stretch and pin your snowflakes onto the blocking board, rinsing your hands in a bowl of water whennecessary. Allow snowflakes to dry, then carefully peel them from the board. It may take up to 24 hours to dry at room temperature or just a few hours in the sun.

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Stiffening WithGelatin

This recipe is forHard Stiffeningusing unflavoredgelatin.If you wishto make aMedium Stiffener, you can simply reduce the amount of listed gelatin in half.

  1. Put 2 Tbs ofunflavored gelatinin a bowl.
  2. Add 1 cup ofCOLDwater to the bowl with gelatin.
  3. Mix granules gently with your fingers to make sure that they all are covered in water and there are no lumps in the mixture. Let it soak for 10-15 min until gelatinabsorbs the moistureandis translucent.
  4. Boil 2 cups of water in a pot, then slowly add your gelatinmixture to the boiling water.
  5. Stir quickly over the heat until gelatinis dissolved (about 5-10 sec)and remove from heat (no need to bring it to a boil). The consistency of the solution will be thin and watery (like apple juice) with a slightly yellow color accent, butdon'tworry – it won’t change the color of your fabric.
  6. Pour the solution from the hot pot into a bowl and let it cool down to 90F-100F, or to a comfortable temperature for your hands. Your gelatinstiffener is now ready to be used.
  7. Soak your crochet snowflakes in the stiffener for 2-5 min, and while you are waiting, prepare a bowl with warm water and have a cloth towel handyto keep your fingers clean, as they will get very sticky from the solution.
  8. Remove your snowflakes one-by-one from the stiffener, squeezing the extra liquid out. Stretch and pin your snowflakes onto the blocking board, rinsing your hands in a bowl of water whennecessary. Allow snowflakes to dry, then carefully peelthemfrom the board. It may take up to 24 hours to dry at room temperature or just a few hours in the sun.

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    Stiffening WithGlue

    This recipe is forHard Stiffeningusing a non-toxicwhite school glue/PVA(Polyvinyl Acetates)based glue. I would not recommend it for medium or light stiffening. Also, be sure to use iton white or light fabrics only, as it may whiten slightly the original color.Working with glue may not be the most pleasant experience due to its slimy texture. However, it does result in super stiff snowflakes with a firm crochet structure.

    1. Prepare an equal amount of glue and cold water (I used a small 100 gr cup for measuring).
    2. Pour cold water into a bowl, then add the same amount of glue to the water.
    3. Mix all until the consistency is smooth and even. The mixture will turn out solid white with a consistency of buttermilk; it will feel slimy on your fingers.
    4. Soak your crochet snowflakes in the stiffener for 2-5 min, and while you are waiting, prepare a bowl with warm water and have a cloth towel handyto keep your fingers clean, as they will get very sticky from the solution.
    5. Remove your snowflakes one-by-one from the stiffener, squeezing the extra liquid out. Stretchand pin your snowflakes onto the blocking board, rinsing your hands in a bowl of water whennecessary.Allow snowflakes to dry, then carefully peelthemfrom the board.It may take up to 24 hours to dry at room temperature or just a few hours in the sun.

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    FAQs

    What is the best stiffener for crochet snowflakes? ›

    To stiffen crochet snowflakes, you can use homemade or ready-made starch solution, diluted PVA glue or wood glue, or sugar solution.

    How do you permanently stiffen crochet? ›

    There are lots of different solutions that you can use to chemically firm up a fabric. Among these are starch, corn starch, a sugar solution and even a 50/50 combination of glue and water. You can find a lot of useful articles on the web.

    How do you spray starch to stiffen crochet? ›

    1. Get the project that needs blocking. Look how floppy my snowflake looks.
    2. Start by pinning the center of the project. ...
    3. Pin the points of your project out. ...
    4. Keep pinning every single spot that you want to be highlighted once it is blocked. ...
    5. Get your spray starch. ...
    6. Start spraying. ...
    7. Keep spraying. ...
    8. Let it dry completely.

    Will hairspray stiffen crochet? ›

    This will involve treating your item with a hair spray and then pinning in place. Watch out for any rust on your pins or else there could be unwanted spots on your item. Wait until the hairspray is dried up and semi hard. This method is great for temporary crochet items, such as Christmas decorations.

    Can you use modge podge to stiffen crochet? ›

    This is how I stiffen my crochet snowflakes (and other flat crochet shapes). No exact amounts, it's really just glue (or mod podge) diluted with water. More glue = more stiff.

    How to stiffen crochet snowflakes with Elmer's glue? ›

    Glue and Water Mixture Method

    Using a paper or plastic bowl and a plastic spoon, stir together water and craft glue in a 1:1½ ratio (e.g., 1 tablespoon water and 1.5 tablespoons glue). Wrap a piece of cardboard with plastic wrap. Dip snowflake in glue mixture, making sure to coat the right side completely.

    How do you stiffen crochet with cornstarch? ›

    In my case that was 1/2 cup corn starch and 3 cups water – it's a big basket. Mix well until the cornstarch is totally dissolved. Now pour into a pan and heat over medium heat, whisking constantly. Keep whisking until the mixture is thick, glossy, and slightly transparent.

    How to make homemade starch? ›

    Dissolve Cornstarch in Water

    In a large measuring cup or bowl, add 1 heaping tablespoon of cornstarch to 2 cups of cold water. Stir until the cornstarch is completely dissolved. The mixture will be milky in color. If you like stiff, crisp shirts, add another tablespoon of cornstarch.

    Does spray starch make things stiff? ›

    Yes, starch makes clothes stiff by adding hold to clothing, creating a crisp, professional finish. Starch adds crispness and structure, providing body to cotton and linen items.

    What is the strongest fabric stiffener? ›

    I think gelatine is best, because it most consistently stiffened the fabric and it washed out better than cornstarch and glue. I probably would use cornstarch before gelatine because it's significantly less expensive and works *almost* as well. I would not use glue as a non-permanent fabric stiffener, ever.

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