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Monday, April 16, 2012

Beaded crochet necklace free pattern

detail of beaded cord
I was playing with rocaille beads.
pattern instructions below
This is for choker style if you want it longer you will need to have a lot more beads.

**If you like my blog and the free patterns and tutorials and want to say thank you
I have a wish list on ravelry of patterns I would like to make. 
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saying thank you back.

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beaded cord
supplies:
3-12 jars rocaille beads size 6/0 20 grams per jar
1 ball size 10 crochet thread
size 9 steel crochet hook
2 cone beads
1 set of closures

pattern
string all beads onto crochet thread

leave long tail so you can add findings

chain 2
  1. place 6 single crochet into the first chain made (working in round do not chain one at the end of rows ...working in diagonal rounds)
  2. *place 1 single crochet in every sc of previous round working in the back loop only making sure to pull one bead up for every sc before the first yo is made but after placing the hook through the previous sc stitch* continue till you have to desired length.  
  3. Last round is made by 1 sc into every sc of previous round.
  4. Cut thread making sure to leave a long tail.  

Slide cone beads onto both ends followed by closures use long tails to go through the cone and closures several times securing to the beaded cord inside the cone cut and hide tails inside the cord.
closure

It is important to make sure you are not loosing stitches as you work as it is easy to skip a stitch every now and again.  It will be awkward at first but once you have some cord in your hand it does get easier.


If this is confusing let me know and I will make a video tutorial as it is pretty simple actually.

2 comments:

  1. I'd love to see a video if you have time! :) Also, what size Rocaille beads?

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  2. I'd love to see a video too!
    Thanks in advance!
    Antonella

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