Embrace the beauty of nature with this exquisite Floral Vine Crochet Necklace pattern. This delicate accessory mimics a blossoming garden, featuring small leaves and vibrant flowers in soft pastel shades, adorned with tiny glistening beads. Perfect for adding a touch of handmade elegance to any outfit, it’s a charming project for those who love intricate crochet work.
Craft Your Own Wearable Garden Inspired by Nature’s Beauty
Creating this Floral Vine Necklace allows you to carry a piece of nature’s artistry wherever you go. Each stitch contributes to a unique, handcrafted accessory that reflects your passion for crochet and your personal style. It’s not just a necklace; it’s a statement of creativity and a testament to the timeless appeal of botanical designs.
Jewelry clasp (e.g., lobster clasp or spring ring)
Sewing needle and matching thread (for attaching beads)
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl St: Slip Stitch
Sc: Single Crochet
Hdc: Half Double Crochet
Dc: Double Crochet
MR: Magic Ring
St(s): Stitch(es)
FO: Fasten Off
Instructions
Part 1: The Main Vine
Using Dark Green thread, Ch 120 (or desired length for your necklace, ensuring it’s long enough to go around your neck with some drape).
Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. (119 Sc)
FO, leaving a long tail for attaching a clasp. Attach a jewelry clasp to both ends of the vine using the tails and a tapestry needle or pliers.
Part 2: The Leaves (Make approximately 25-30, varying colors)
Using Light Green or Yellow-Green thread:
Ch 6.
Row 1: Sl St in 2nd ch from hook, Sc in next ch, Hdc in next ch, Dc in next ch, 3 Dc in last ch. (This forms the tip of the leaf).
Working along the other side of the starting chain: Dc in the next ch, Hdc in next ch, Sc in next ch, Sl St in the last ch (at the base of the first Sl St).
FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Part 3: The Flowers (Make approximately 20-25, varying colors)
Using Pale Pink, Light Purple, or Soft Yellow thread:
Create a Magic Ring (MR).
Ch 1.
(Sc, Hdc, Sc) into the MR, Sl St to close the petal. (This completes one petal).
Repeat (Ch 1, Sc, Hdc, Sc, Sl St into MR) 3 more times for a total of 4 petals.
Gently pull the starting tail of the MR to close the center of the flower tightly.
FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Using a sewing needle and matching sewing thread, carefully sew one small seed bead into the center of each flower, securing it on the back.
Part 4: Assembly
Now it’s time to arrange and attach your leaves and flowers to the Main Vine, referring to the image for placement and density. The design features a cascading, organic look with a denser cluster at the front center.
Lay out your Main Vine on a flat surface.
Arrange the crocheted leaves and flowers along the vine, starting about 4-5 inches from each clasp end.
Pay attention to alternating colors and types (leaf, flower, leaf).
The central part of the necklace (the front) should have a slightly denser arrangement of leaves and flowers, with some hanging below the main vine, as seen in the image.
Once satisfied with the arrangement, use the long tails left on each leaf and flower to securely sew them onto the Main Vine using your tapestry needle. Weave in all loose ends carefully to ensure a neat finish.