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How to Crochet Jewelry: 10 Free Crochet Patterns
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How to Crochet Jewelry: 10 Free Crochet Patterns
Letter from the Editors
Hey jewelry fans,
If you thought crochet patterns were just for scarves and afghans, think again. Crocheted jewelry is
taking the crafting world by storm! From beautiful bracelets and cuffs, to light and lacy necklaces and
earrings, there are crochet jewelry patterns out there for every fashion accessory. We’ve gathered 10
free patterns in this handy collection to get you started on making your own gorgeous crochet jewelry.
There are patterns for both beginners and veterans alike here, so everyone who downloads this project
book will find something they can make. Hey, why stitch up
another
scarf when you can make a
beautiful necklace, bracelet, or pair of earrings to wear out this weekend? These gorgeous jewelry
patterns are bringing traditional crochet techniques into the contemporary fashion world. So grab some
thread or yarn, and let’s get hook happy with some fabulous crochet jewelry patterns!
This eBook is a collection of crochet jewelry patterns from our favorite bloggers and jewelry designers all
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How to Crochet Jewelry: 10 Free Crochet Patterns
How to Crochet Jewelry: 10 Free Crochet Patterns
Table of Contents
Colorful Crocheted Bangles ........................... 5
“Cute as a Button” Bracelet .......................... 7
Scarlet Coiled Medallion Pendant ................. 9
Sea Anemone Necklace ............................... 10
Dainty Doily Earrings ................................... 12
How to Make Crocheted Beads................... 13
Pineapple Pendant Necklace ....................... 15
Ruffled Bib Necklace ................................... 16
Loopty Loo Necklace ................................... 17
Pink Posy Bracelet ....................................... 18
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How to Crochet Jewelry: 10 Free Crochet Patterns
Colorful Crocheted Bangles
By: Maya Kuzman from The Little Treasures
If you’re new to making crochet jewelry and are
looking for an easy beginner pattern to get your
feet wet, this is the perfect project for you. Use
a basic plastic bangle as your base and simply
crochet around it following these easy steps.
You’ll have an armful of colorful crocheted
bangles in no time!
Instructions:
1.) Tie the thread around the bangle and leave a
short tail.
2.) Tilt the bangle toward you, so that it will be
easier to insert the hook; yarn over and make a
single crochet around the bangle.
Materials:
yarn or thread of your choice
crochet hook
plastic bangle
sewing needle
Note: This pattern can be done with any yarn
size; it depends on the preference of the
crocheter. I prefer to use Fine (3.5-4.5mm
E–4 to 7), Light (4.5-5.5mm 7 to I–9) or Medium
(5.5-6.5 mm I–9 to K–10.5) because the work is
fast and the stitches solid. But, as I said, it
depends on the preference of the person
crocheting it.
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