Are you in for some easy summer necklaces?
Grab your yarn and hook and join us!
Supplies: 15-20 gr of sport yarn and a 1.9mm hook.
Note: the sample necklace is quite short. For the necklace in the pictures here I used 15-20 gr of yarn. The pattern is such that allows you to play with the length, so you can make yours as long as you desire.
Let's start:
Bear with me until I put my you tube channel in order. Ask questions in the comments, please.
For the necklace in the pictures I didn't make a closure loop. Instead I crocheted to shells together. They work fast and the final result is fantastically eye-catching. Have fun making this!
Check my instagram to see how to style it.
12 comments:
Very cute! And I love the color!
Thank you Michelle! It is a striking color and quite fit for summer!
Maya that is such a statement piece with those bold colors! You are such an inspiration!!
That is super cute Maya.
Thank you for sharing this project at Create, Bake, Grow and Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring your crochet shell necklace at tonight's party and pinning too.
Hugs,
Kerryanne
Thank you Mary! I love that something as simple as this can be so effective and eye catching :)
Maya, I always love your work, I watched the video too! Thank you for sharing last week on #omhgff, this week it is one of my features, stop by and share again! Have a great weekend!
Thank you for the lovely feature Kerryanne! Much obliged! I already joined the party and will drop by again later to see the other participants' creations!
Oh, my Gosh! Love the excitement this little tute is bringing me on! Thank you so much Karren! I won't miss the party!
Gorgeous, love the necklace. I couldn't tell it was crochet at first! It's perfect for someone who doesn't want heavy beading around their neck. You get the same look, just without the weight.
May from La Vie en May
That is so sweet of you May! Thank you so much for the lovely comment and the wonderful feature!
I love your necklace, but I can see it worn in the fall and winter too...done in different colors! I can even envision beads or stones added between the shells. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
Thank you for the video, Maya! Gorgeous!!!!!!!!
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