For
my March Minerva project I decided to go for something completely
different. It’s a much smaller project
than my others, but I’m really happy with it.
Inspired
by the numerous “statement” necklaces you see everywhere at the moment I
decided to crochet myself one.
I
decided to use the DMC Pearl Cotton size 5, and then had to narrow down the
colours I wanted to use. There are
lots! In the end I picked three that
looked good together (in my opinion!) but that had a high level of
contrast. I wanted each individual
element of the necklace to stand out, so you could see the individual shapes as
well as the overall shape.
Then
I went searching for a motif to use.
Again, there are lots, but I finally settled on this one, which I found
on crochet.about.com
I
modified it slightly after playing around with it as I decided I didn’t want
the scalloped edges. I also tried a
couple of different sized crochet hooks and settled on a 2mm one.
For
the larger motifs I made the starting ring, then used rounds 1 to 3 of the
pattern, finishing off with a round of single crochet (US terminology) to
provide a bit of stability to the edges, as I knew I would be inserting the
jump rings into them to link them together.
I
made one large motif in each colour, then 2 small motifs in each colour. The small motifs are just the starting ring
and round 1 of the pattern.
Once
I’d made these motifs I started playing around with a layout, not sure at this
stage if I wanted any more pieces added.
I decided not to add any more, as I didn’t want the finished necklace to
be too big.
This
layout looked about perfect to me.
I
used small silver jump rings to join the motifs together, making sure that the
individual pieces wouldn’t flip over during wear. In the photo below you can see where I placed
the jump rings.
I
then used a single jump ring to attach some chain to one side of the necklace
and draped it round my neck so I could work out my desired length. I cut the chain to this length and attached
it to the other side with a jump ring.
Then I cut the attached length of chain in half and added a lobster claw
clasp to one cut end and a jump ring to the other.
The
chain, jump rings and clasp are included in the kit.
Further
experimentation led to me making a coordinating bracelet.
For
this I made 3 small motifs in pink and three in jade. The pink ones then had row 2 of the motif
added in blue.
To
join them together I started with a green one and did a single crochet in 8 of
the double crochets in the ring, then picked up a pink/blue motif and did a
single crochet stitch in 16 of the stitches in the outer round. Then going back to a green motif I did single
crochets in 8 of the double crochet stitches.
I repeated this until I got to the last pink/blue motif, where I did
single crochets in 36 stitches around the edge.
I then worked my way back down the other side with 8 stitches in a green
motif and 16 in a pink/blue one til I got back to where I started from.
After
weaving in the ends I added a single jump ring to one end and a lobster claw
clasp to the other. If you have very
small hands you could permanently join the bracelet into a bangle type
cuff. I can just about slip this over my
hand without unfastening the clasp.
I
can’t wait for the sun to shine so I can put on a nice summery top and wear my
new accessories!
If you'd like to make your own crochet jewellery, you can buy the kit here.
Oh wow these are beautiful! You should definitely make some to sell. Maybe white and metallic gold for summer. Mmmmm....
ReplyDeleteThank you! White and metallic gold would be gorgeous for summer, thanks for the idea!
DeleteReally lovely. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThis is a wonderful idea, Sam. I often find that mass produced costume jewellery looks cheap, but this necklace looks fresh and summery.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah Liz. An added bonus is that this is really light to wear as well, unlike some costume jewellery.
DeleteSam that's so clever! And what gorgeous colours you chose, I love the pearlised affect too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Winnie! I love the colours together.
DeleteGorgeous! What a cool project.
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