This is a crocheted piece.
I enjoy knitting string-like things, so I tried making curtain tassels using this crocheted fabric.
Instead of buttoning, you could also loop both ends and fasten them onto a hook.
If you knit it with thinner yarn, it could also be made into a bracelet.
Please think of various ways to use it!
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
[Top photo: Brown]
Medium-weight linen
No. 5 crochet hook
[Photo below: Pink]
Medium-fine cotton
No. 3 crochet hook
Crochet Pattern
Brown knitting pattern
Pink Knitting Pattern

Instructions
Please also check the knitting pattern along with the instructions.
[1st row]
Start weaving with 8 chain stitches, then scoop up one chain on the other side of the first chain stitch and the back of the chain, and pull it out to make a loop.
Next, crochet four chain stitches, then pick up the other side of the first chain and the back of it and crochet a long stitch.
Repeat this until you get the right length.

[Second row]
Start with one chain stitch, gather the loops knitted in the first row into a bundle, and knit 7 stitches into each loop on one side and 7 stitches on the other side.
Please see the photo above for the view after passing the turning point of the second stage.
On the return loop, work a slip stitch before moving on to the next row (see the photo below to see where to pick up).

