Adorn your neckline with a touch of handmade elegance! This exquisite white crochet flower choker necklace features delicate floral motifs, intricate lacework, and shimmering beads, perfect for adding a romantic and feminine flair to any outfit. Learn how to create this stunning accessory with our detailed pattern, ideal for intermediate crocheters looking for a rewarding project.
Craft Your Own Statement Piece
Handmade jewelry holds a special charm, offering a unique reflection of your style and effort. This crochet necklace allows you to personalize your look, making a beautiful statement whether for a special occasion or to elevate everyday wear. It also makes a thoughtful and unique gift, showcasing the beauty of handcrafted artistry.
Crochet Pattern: Elegant White Crochet Flower Choker Necklace Pattern
Materials
Fine crochet thread, size 10 (white or off-white)
Steel crochet hook, 1.5mm
Small seed beads (clear or pearlescent)
Beading needle
Sewing thread (matching color)
Small jewelry clasp (e.g., lobster clasp)
Scissors
Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
Abbreviations
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
MR – Magic Ring
Instructions
Welcome to creating your beautiful crochet flower choker! This pattern involves making individual motifs and then assembling them into the final necklace.
Flower Motif (Make 11-13)
Round 1: Start with a MR. Ch 1, work 10 sc into the ring. Join with sl st to the first sc. (10 stitches)
Round 2 (Petals): *Sl st into the next sc, (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) into the same sc.* Repeat from * 5 times. You will have 5 petals.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for weaving in. Weave in the starting tail.
Small Square Motif (Make 7-9)
Round 1: Ch 4, sl st into the first ch to form a ring.
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), 2 dc into the ring, ch 2, (3 dc, ch 2) 3 times into the ring. Join with sl st to the top of the initial ch 3.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing. Weave in the starting tail.
Necklace Cord
Ch 100 (or to desired length for your neck circumference, ensuring it’s long enough to attach the central garland and clasp comfortably).
Sl st into the second ch from the hook and in each ch across to the end. This creates a sturdier cord.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attaching the clasp.
Assembly
1. Arrange the Flowers: Lay out 9-11 flower motifs in a gentle arc to form the main central garland of the necklace. Overlap them slightly for a cohesive look.
2. Join Flower Motifs: Using your tapestry needle and matching sewing thread (or by sl st if you prefer), securely sew the flowers together where they touch, forming the central garland. Some flowers might have a bead sewn into their center; do this now for selected flowers.
3. Attach Garland to Cord: Find the center of your necklace cord. Position the flower garland centrally along the cord. Using sewing thread, carefully sew the top edge of the flower garland to the necklace cord. Ensure it lies flat and is secure.
4. Create Dangling Elements: Now, add the decorative dangling elements as seen in the image.
Small Bead Dangles: For some flowers on the garland, use your beading needle and sewing thread to attach a single seed bead, allowing it to dangle slightly.
Chain and Square Dangles: From various points along the bottom edge of the flower garland, create chains of varying lengths. For instance, ch 10-15 (adjust length as desired), attach a Small Square Motif to the end of the chain using a sl st or sewing. Then, thread a bead onto the end of the square motif and secure it. Create several of these, varying their lengths and placement. The lowest central dangle appears to be a square motif with a bead directly below it.
5. Attach Clasp: Using the long tails left on the necklace cord, attach one half of your jewelry clasp to each end of the cord. Securely weave in any remaining loose ends.
Your elegant crochet flower choker necklace is now complete! Enjoy wearing your beautiful handmade creation.