A bride wants the perfect complement to her ensemble on her wedding day. This crocheted necklace captures the delicate elegance of a bride walking down the aisle thanks to the creamy colors and subtle hint of sparkle and gold. Best of all, it offers comfortable wear thanks to the crochet thread. Make this necklace for a bride in your life
Use size 10 crochet thread and a size E (3.5mm) crochet hook to complete this design. Use the embroidery stitching tool needle threader to thread all of the required beads onto the crochet thread, working on the ball of thread. It doesn't hurt to string more than necessary, because when you cut your thread, you can always remove the ones you don't need. You can also add beads at that point if you need to. Add the beads in this order:
Begin crocheting with beads. Start with two empty stitches (stitches without beads), and then three stitches each with one bicone. Follow this pattern for the next stitches:
Repeat this pattern until your necklace is the desired length, keeping in mind that the clasp will take up about 1 1/4 inches. Mirror the beginning of the necklace to complete the stitching.
Pre-Stringing Beads for Crochet Video Tutorial
Simple Crochet with Beads Tutorial Video
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A bride wants the perfect complement to her ensemble on her wedding day. This crocheted necklace captures the delicate elegance of a bride walking down the aisle thanks to the creamy colors and subtle hint of sparkle and gold. Best of all, it offers comfortable wear thanks to the crochet thread. Make this necklace for a bride in your life
Use size 10 crochet thread and a size E (3.5mm) crochet hook to complete this design. Use the embroidery stitching tool needle threader to thread all of the required beads onto the crochet thread, working on the ball of thread. It doesn't hurt to string more than necessary, because when you cut your thread, you can always remove the ones you don't need. You can also add beads at that point if you need to. Add the beads in this order:
Begin crocheting with beads. Start with two empty stitches (stitches without beads), and then three stitches each with one bicone. Follow this pattern for the next stitches:
Repeat this pattern until your necklace is the desired length, keeping in mind that the clasp will take up about 1 1/4 inches. Mirror the beginning of the necklace to complete the stitching.
Pre-Stringing Beads for Crochet Video Tutorial
Simple Crochet with Beads Tutorial Video