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Free Crochet Pattern "Fringe Jewelry" | A knitting pattern to enjoy in any season

July 5, 2023

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This is a crocheted piece.

As summer approaches, don't you want some accessories that make a statement?
I wondered if I could make these earrings and necklace with fringe using crochet, imagining an ethnic feel.
The glitter thread gives it the feel of gold jewelry, so we decided to name it "Jewelry."

You may be concerned about the weight of eye-catching jewelry, but crocheted pieces are so light that you'll forget you're wearing them.
With gold prices soaring, why not try some hand-woven gold jewelry?

The fringe charm uses a teardrop-shaped base and glitter lace thread.
It is a delicate process, but since you only need to wrap the parts together, the area to be knitted is very small.

This recipe can only be knitted using the pattern provided as long as the teardrop charm is still available for sale, but if it becomes difficult to obtain in the future, try substituting similar parts. Just change the number of stitches you use when wrapping the parts.

As long as you can get the materials, this item can be completed in a short amount of time, so you could even knit it the day before a knitting meet or outing.

The fringe charm can be attached to a brooch pin or sewn onto a bag as a decorative accent.
You can also try braiding just the necklace long and wrapping it twice to create a fun look.
Add some flair to your fashion!

Yarn, materials and crochet hook size

Daruma glitter lace thread (20g ball, 137m) Col.12 ... 2.6g
Lace needle No. 2
Teardrop-shaped parts: L x 1 (for necklace), M x 2 (for earrings)

Surgical Stainless Steel 316 Gold Teardrop Frame Parts, 3 Sizes (1.6cm, 2.1cm, 2.6cm), 4 Pieces of Each Size, 12 Pieces Total. Resin Craft Moulds, Charms, Earrings, and Accessories. Wholesale and Specialty Store.

かぎ針編み フリンジ・ジュエリー しずく型 M

Finished Size

[necklace]
Charm length (excluding chain loop) 6 cm, width 2.2 cm
Chain total length 66.5 cm ball width 5 mm

[Earrings]
Charm: 4.6cm long, 1.8cm wide

Crochet Pattern

Fringe Jewelry Knitting Patterns

Instructions

Please refer to the crochet pattern along with these instructions.

[Fringe charm]

① While wrapping the teardrop-shaped parts, knit 38 knit stitches for the necklace charm (L) and 32 knit stitches for the earring charm (M). After knitting a slip stitch into the first stitch, knit 5 chain stitches. Pull the yarn through the stitches shown in the pattern and cut the yarn. This is also the time to dispose of the yarn.

②Next, attach the fringe where you want it to be.
Cut two pieces of yarn to a length of about 10cm to make a set, fold them in half and thread them through the knitted fabric to make fringe.
There are a total of 8 places to attach the fringe, so make 16 strands of thread.
By wrapping the thread around a piece of cardboard the size of a business card 16 times and cutting only the loops on one side, you can efficiently mass-produce thread of the same length.

For the fringe charm, use the side of the knitted piece (①) facing out as the front of the knitted fabric.
Insert the needle from the back of the stitch where you will attach the fringe towards the front, hook the needle through the centre of the two overlapping strands of fringe yarn and pull it to the back of the knitted fabric. Pass the end of the yarn through this loop and tighten the loop.
Follow this procedure to add fringe in eight places.

③ Use a steam iron in a floating position to settle the fringe threads.
Cut the ends of the fringe thread diagonally to complete the charm.

【necklace】

The necklace chain is made by weaving thread cord.
There is a knitting pattern for the necklace clasp,Fringe Jewelry Knitting PatternsPlease see.
We have prepared a video on how to knit the necklace along with a written explanation (link below).

① First, set aside three times the required length of thread cord.
On another page,How to knit thread cordThere is also an explanation for this, so please refer to it.

② When you start knitting the thread cord, first knit 10 chain stitches and pull it through the first stitch to make a chain loop. Continue knitting the thread cord from there.
Knit a bead ornament every 15 stitches of the thread cord. Please watch the video for instructions on how to knit this.
The beads are knitted into the middle of the thread cord in the arrangement shown in the knitting pattern (8 beads in each row, starting from the center).
Once you have knitted the fastener at the end of the thread cord, cut the thread.

③ Attach a loop to the fringe charm for the necklace.
To make the loop, braid 10 chain stitches and pass it through the space between the 5 chain stitches at the top of the charm, then pull it through the first stitch to make a loop. If it's not difficult to braid, you can also thread the necklace chain through and make a loop to save some time.

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かぎ針編み コロンコロンネックレス 編み図


Paid knitting pattern "Coloncolon Necklace"

This necklace can be knitted using a little leftover yarn.
This is a great way to use up leftover glitter yarn, and can be enjoyed with either summer or winter yarn.


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This is an easy project for beginners as well as experienced crocheters.
The design is inspired by a flag garland made up of small triangular flags.

これなら編める!「かぎ針編みのネックレス」
かぎ針編み 編み図 ワークショップレシピ「ビーズ編みブローチ」


Workshop recipe: "Beaded brooch"

On the topic of accessories, here is a recipe for a beaded brooch.
This is a small item that can be knitted with just a little yarn and beads, so it's a great way to get started with bead knitting.

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I am a crochet artist with years of experience in design, having authored 5 books and contributed to over 70 co-authored publications. In addition to my social media presence, I currently share my patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and my own shop. My mission is to explore and create designs that are both joyful to crochet and a pleasure to use in daily life.▶Profile and Achievements

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