Hello everyone!
A very good morning to all of you.
Last night I finished writing the pattern of Blooming Flower crochet necklace. I don't know the proper way of writing patterns, there may be some mistakes. So, please let me know if you face any issues.
Blooming Flower Crochet Necklace
Materials:
·
90 cm ribbon
·
Plastic Beads (27
approx)
·
Cotton for stuffing
·
Thread Aunt Lydia’s
Crochet Cotton Size 10
·
Hook -1.5 mm
Instructions:
Flower:
The image shows 6 petals,
you can make 7 or 8 petals by increasing the single crochet (sc) around the 8 ch round. For 7
petals sc 14 times and for 8 petals sc 16 times….rest is all the same.
Sew the plastic beads on top
of the flowers.
Bead:
Row 1:
Make a magic ring and make 6 sc over the loop. Pull the tail to make a tightly
closed ring and make a slip stitch with the first sc.
- Take the ribbon, after about
30 cm make a knot. Pull the ribbon through the magic ring hole and continue
making the bead.
Row 2: 2sc
in each of the 6 sc - 12sts
Row 3: *Sc
in one st and 2 sc in next st* ** repeat till the end – 18 sts (you are
increasing 1 st at every second st)
Row 4: *Sc in each of 2 sts and 2 sc in next st* ** repeat till the end – 24 sts (you are increasing 1 st at every third st)
Sc across for next 3 rounds (Row 5, 6, & 7)
- Now fill it with cotton and
start decreasing
Row 8: *Sc
in each of 2 sts and next 2 sc together* ** repeat till the end – 18 sts
Row 9: *Sc
in one st and next 2 sc together * ** repeat till the end – 12 sts
- Now fill it up with cotton,
keeping the ribbon in the center
Row 10: 2
sc together around – 6sts
- Now cut the yarn leaving a
long tail. Take a tapestry needle and sew through all the 6 sc round the ribbon.
Make a knot in the ribbon
Repeat entire procedure from Row 1 till making the knot for 4 more times. Now sew the flowers to the ribbon as shown in the image.
Your necklace is ready to
wear… :-) You can also sew it to a dress as embellishment as I have done.
You'll find the pattern for the dress here.
You can download the PDF file for the pattern of this necklace here.
Happy Crocheting
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