Unveil your inner artisan with this stunning crochet lace necklace pattern! Adorn yourself with a delicate, handcrafted accessory featuring intricate pink floral motifs cradled within a beautiful beige scalloped design. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit, this pattern guides you through creating a wearable work of art that’s as unique as you are. Get ready to crochet your next favorite statement piece!
Why You’ll Adorn Yourself with This Handmade Treasure
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this crochet necklace offers the unparalleled charm of a handmade item. It’s a versatile piece, perfect for elevating casual wear or complementing a formal ensemble. Imagine the joy of gifting such a thoughtful, personalized creation, or the pride of wearing a piece you’ve crafted yourself. Embrace slow fashion and create a timeless treasure that reflects your unique style and skill.
Crochet Pattern: Elegant Crochet Lace Necklace Pattern: Craft Your Own Scalloped Statement Piece
Materials
Fine Cotton Crochet Thread, Color A (Beige) – approx 100-150 yards
Fine Cotton Crochet Thread, Color B (Light Pink) – approx 50 yards
Steel Crochet Hook, 1.5mm (or size to achieve delicate fabric)
Small jewelry clasp (e.g., lobster clasp)
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl St: Slip Stitch
Sc: Single Crochet
Hdc: Half Double Crochet
Dc: Double Crochet
Tr: Treble Crochet
Instructions
This exquisite necklace combines delicate pink flower motifs with a sophisticated double-layered beige scalloped lace structure, creating a charming and elegant accessory. The pattern is worked by first crafting individual flower components, then integrating them into a continuously worked beige lace that forms both the inner framing and the prominent outer scalloped edges.
Part 1: Pink Flower Motifs (Make approximately 25-30, depending on desired necklace length)
With Light Pink yarn, Ch 4, Sl St into the first Ch to form a ring.
Petal 1: Ch 2 (counts as first Hdc), 1 Hdc into the ring. Ch 2, Sl St into the ring.
Petal 2-5: Repeat (Ch 2, 2 Hdc into the ring, Ch 2, Sl St into the ring) four more times.
You should have 5 uniform petals. Fasten off, leaving a short tail for weaving.
Part 2: Beige Lace Foundation & Integration (Continuous Strip)
This section forms the entire beige lace structure, integrating the pink flowers as you go. It creates both the inner scalloped “holder” for each flower and the larger, more pronounced outer scallops.
With Beige yarn, Ch 10 for the beginning clasp loop. Sl St into the 6th Ch from hook to form a Ch-5 loop.
Ch 1, Sc in the same 6th Ch. This Sc is the first anchor point.
*Ch 5. This forms the upper part of the first inner beige scallop.
Take one Pink Flower Motif. Work into the spaces between the Hdc clusters of the petals: Sl St into the space between petal 1 and 2 of the flower.
Ch 3. Sl St into the space between petal 2 and 3 of the flower.
Ch 3. Sl St into the space between petal 3 and 4 of the flower.
Ch 3. Sl St into the space between petal 4 and 5 of the flower.
Ch 3. Sl St into the space between petal 5 and 1 of the flower. (This completes the inner beige frame around the pink flower).
Ch 5. Now, work the outer scallop: (2 Dc, Ch 3, 2 Dc) into the next Sc anchor point (which is the Sc you made in step 2 for the first unit, or the Sc you make in step 10 for subsequent units). This creates the large scallop beneath the flower and connects to the next anchor.
Sc into the Ch-3 loop (center of the 2 Dc, Ch 3, 2 Dc scallop) you just made. This Sc will serve as the anchor point for the next unit.
Repeat from * (steps 3-10) until all Pink Flowers are joined and the desired necklace length is achieved. Make sure the large outer scallops are positioned below the attached flowers.
Finishing End: After the last flower unit is completed with its outer scallop, work a final Ch 10 for the end clasp loop. Sl St into the 6th Ch from hook to form a Ch-5 loop. Fasten off.
Weave in all remaining ends with a tapestry needle. Attach your desired jewelry clasp to the Ch-5 loops at each end of the necklace.