Adorn your neckline with a touch of handcrafted elegance! This exquisite lace crochet floral necklace pattern allows you to create a delicate and enchanting piece of wearable art. Featuring tiny crocheted flowers and leaves, interspersed with shimmering pearls and gemstone beads, this necklace is perfect for adding a romantic and unique flair to any outfit. Dive into the world of fine crochet and bring this beautiful design to life.
Embrace Timeless Beauty with Handcrafted Delicacy
There’s an undeniable charm in jewelry that tells a story, and this crochet floral necklace is no exception. Beyond being a stunning accessory, it’s a testament to your skill and patience. Perfect for special occasions or as an everyday statement, this piece also makes a thoughtful, personalized gift. Each stitch and bead contributes to a narrative of handmade beauty, offering a unique alternative to mass-produced items.
Crochet Pattern: Elegant Lace Crochet Floral Necklace Pattern: Craft Your Own Wearable Art
Materials
Crochet Thread: DMC Cordonnet Special Size 80 or 100 in Light Blue, Lavender, and Silver
Steel Crochet Hook: 0.75mm (US 14) or 1.0mm (US 12)
Small Seed Pearls: Approximately 60-80 pieces (2-3mm diameter)
Clear Beading Thread (e.g., Nymo or Fireline) for stringing
Abbreviations
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
sl st: slip stitch
st(s): stitch(es)
MR: magic ring
Instructions
Gauge: Not critical for this project, but aim for very tight, consistent stitches for delicacy.
Note: Work all components very tightly with fine thread to achieve a delicate, lace-like appearance. Leave long tails for sewing/attaching where specified.
Part 1: Crocheting the Flowers (Make 3 Light Blue, 2 Lavender)
Using Light Blue or Lavender thread and 0.75mm hook:
Start: Create a MR (or ch 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring).
Round 1: Ch 1 (does not count as st), make 10 sc into the MR. Sl st to the first sc to join. (10 sc)
Round 2 (Petals): *Ch 2, (1 dc, ch 2, sl st) into the same sc. Sl st into the next sc.* Repeat from * to * 4 more times. You will have 5 petals.
Finishing: Fasten off, leaving a 15 cm (6 inch) tail for attaching. Gently pull the magic ring tail to close the center hole tightly. Weave in starting tail.
Part 2: Crocheting the Leaves (Make 8-10 in Silver)
Using Silver thread and 0.75mm hook:
Start: Ch 10.
Row 1 (First Side): Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 3 ch, hdc in next ch, sc in last ch. (9 sts formed on one side of chain).
Row 2 (Second Side): Work along the other side of the starting chain. Sc in the same last ch (where the previous sc was), hdc in next st, dc in next 3 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, sc in next st, sl st into the original starting chain sl st to finish and shape the tip.
Finishing: Fasten off, leaving a 15 cm (6 inch) tail for attaching. Weave in starting tail.
Part 3: Assembling the Necklace Base
Cut a length of fine silver jewelry chain to your desired necklace length (e.g., 40 cm / 16 inches). Attach a lobster clasp to one end and a jump ring to the other (or an extender chain).
Cut two lengths of clear beading thread, each approximately 60 cm (24 inches) long.
Attach one end of each beading thread to the main silver chain at points approximately 5-7 cm (2-3 inches) in from the ends of the chain, using a small jump ring or by tying securely and applying a tiny dot of jewelry glue if preferred. These will be your pearl strands.
Part 4: Stringing Pearls and Attaching Crocheted Elements
Create Pearl Strands: On each beading thread, string small seed pearls. Alternate with small silver seed beads for spacing if desired. String enough pearls to create a gentle drape, ensuring the two strands will hang symmetrically when attached to the main chain. Approximately 30-40 pearls per strand.
Integrate Elements: As you string the pearls, strategically place your crocheted flowers and leaves, as well as the gemstone beads. You can attach them by:
Passing the beading thread directly through the center of a crocheted flower or the base of a leaf and continuing to string pearls.
Using a headpin or eyepin for gemstone beads: String a gemstone bead onto a headpin. Create a loop at the top with round-nose pliers. Attach this loop to the beading thread or a jump ring that’s part of the pearl strand.
Using jump rings: Attach crocheted elements or beaded pins to the pearl strands or directly to the main silver chain at key points using small jump rings.
Placement Guide (Refer to image for visual cues):
Place the central Light Blue flower at the lowest point of the drape.
Flank it with two Silver leaves.
Position Lavender flowers to either side of the central flower, slightly higher.
Add more Light Blue flowers and Silver leaves along the ascending pearl strands.
Distribute the Aquamarine and Amethyst gemstone beads randomly or in clusters near flowers and leaves, adding pops of color and sparkle.
Ensure that the elements are evenly spaced and balanced across the necklace.
Secure Pearl Strands: Once all elements are in place and the pearl strands have the desired drape and length, attach the other ends of the beading threads to the main silver chain at corresponding points on the opposite side. Secure tightly with knots and a drop of jewelry glue if needed, or by crimping beads and crimp covers.
Part 5: Final Touches
Gently adjust the placement of flowers, leaves, and beads to ensure they lie flat and beautifully.
Trim any excess thread tails and secure all knots.
Your beautiful Lace Crochet Floral Necklace is now complete!