We are cruising along with our Crochet-A-Day series this month. How is it going? Have you been following along? I hope some of you have been inspired to pick up a hook and some yarn! Start with a simple chain stitch necklace, chain stitch wrapping ribbon, or a crochet bracelet with a button.
I have another fun pattern for you today, something simple and sweet, perfect for your little ones to wear. How about crocheting a few of these super cute heart necklaces?
Or maybe a few mini flower necklaces!
Heart and Flower Crochet Necklaces
Here is the quick pattern for them both, linked below. Crochet them today!
Supplies:
- yarn
- crochet hook: match your yarn size –
the heart was an H hook with medium weight yarn, the flower was a G hook with fine weight yarn - scissors
**not for use with children under 3.
Heart Necklace:
1. Chain 20-30 stitches. Depends on how long you’d like your necklace.
2. Crochet a heart – see our pattern for a Crochet Heart.
3. Once you’ve got your heart done, continue chain stitching 20-30 stitches to match your first side.
4. When you have the length you want, trim your yarn, pull the end through to tie, and it’s done.
You’ll want to keep those tails out to use when you tie it around for the necklace.
Mini Flower Necklace:
1. Chain 20-30 stitches. Depends on how long you’d like your necklace.
2. Crochet a flower at the end of this chain piece, pattern from Fiber Flux.
3. Once you’ve got your flower done, continue chain stitching 20-30 stitches to match your first side.
4. When you have the length you want, trim your yarn, pull the end through to tie, and it’s done.
You’ll want to keep those tails out to use when you tie it around for the necklace.
TIP: To help make your hearts and stars lay flat and not curl up, I love this post for how to block your crochet pieces from Habitual Homebody.
Want more crochet?
Check out these projects from our Crochet-A-Day series:
Looking for pattern for heart and flower pattern can’t see it
Here are the links to make the heart and flowers, included in the post above. This post also shares how to turn them into necklaces.
heart: https://www.makeandtakes.com/make-pencil-toppers-with-crochet-hearts
flower https://www.fiberfluxblog.com/2013/04/free-crochet-patternone-round-flowers.html