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Crochet a Stylish Necklace

Crocheted Flower Necklace

Looking for a lightweight summer crochet project? Try this pretty floral choker-style necklace. Free patterns and step-by-step tutorials are available for both the flower and the necklace band. Be sure to check out the color variations too.

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Wednesday July 8, 2009

Pink and Black Crocheted Flower Necklace Close-Up Photo Do you guys remember my experiments with layered crochet stitches? In a previous blog post, I gave you a peek at how I used one version of the layered stitch to create a flower necklace.

I promised you guys a pattern for this, and now I have it ready. Well, to be more accurate, I actually have two patterns ready - one for the necklace band, and one for the flower. That way, you can easily use the flower pattern for other projects in addition to this necklace.

Pink Crocheted FlowerAs I was writing the pattern up, I realized that this little baby is a bit more complicated than I first thought. I am a freeform crochet enthusiast, and in hindsight, I can see that some freeform-type techniques kind of crept into the design of this necklace.

I was initially thinking of this as a very simple project; it's basically made up of single crochet, chain stitches and slip stitches. As I wrote the pattern instructions, I realized that it isn't so simple after all, and that more in-depth tutorials would be helpful to show you all the little details.

I'm confident that, with the help of the tutorials, you'll be able to see each step of the process and follow along to create your own pretty flower necklaces.

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Photos © Amy Solovay.

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Thursday July 2, 2009
Possibilities Include Tunisian Crochet and Freeform, Among Others

In response to my crochet interests poll, a reader named Cardea posted the following comment:

I would like to see more patterns that combine knit and crochet. Don't know if you can do that here, though.

Thanks for the comment and suggestion, Cardea. I appreciate your input. Here are some of my thoughts in response.

There are a few different ways you can approach this. One method I plan to explore in depth on this web site is the technique of Tunisian crochet. Tunisian crochet has many similarities to knitting. I think of it as a sort of fusion of the two techniques.

Since so many people have expressed interest in this technique, I plan to make it a priority to create some Tunisian patterns. I hope you'll subscribe to the crochet newsletter (if you don't already) so you can receive updates when these, and other, new patterns are published.

One of my passions is freeform work, which is a totally different approach. In the past, I have created many projects combining knitting and crochet using freeform techniques. It's something I really enjoy doing, and I'd encourage others to try it too.

Freeform crochet is a technique I plan to explore on this site in the future. It isn't high on my priority list in the beginning, but if you stay with me, we will get there eventually.

My upcoming freeform articles will be written for crocheters, but the principles of freeform are applicable to both crochet and knitting. To anyone who is interested in combining knitting and crochet, I'd like to point out that you do not need patterns to do this. Freeform is a viable, and satisfying, way to create these types of projects.

At the moment, my main concern is supplying crocheters with free crochet patterns they can use. Once I have a huge library of free crochet patterns posted, perhaps I could consider collaborating on some combination knit and crochet patterns with Sarah White, our knitting Guide. While I do get excited thinking about all the possibilities, I hesitate to make any promises in that regard.

Thanks again to everyone who posted comments and poll responses. I am planning to spend some more time responding to comments and answering readers' questions in the blog, so please check back soon.

Crochet and Felting

Monday June 29, 2009

In response to my crochet interests poll, a visitor named Carol Ann posted the following comment:

I'm crocheting bowls and totes to be felted-much quicker than knitting and very satisfying. I would be interested in more felting projects.

Thanks for the comment and suggestions, Carol Ann. I appreciate your input.

Felting is a hot topic these days. For those of you who are interested in felting your crochet, I wanted to point out that About.com's knitting Guide, Sarah E. White, is an expert felter. She has written quite a few detailed articles about felting, which I think would also be helpful to crocheters who are interested in felting. Here are links to a few of Sarah's articles:

I hope you will find this information helpful.

Now I'd like to open the floor for comments and suggestions from readers.

  • Would you be interested in seeing patterns for felted crochet projects?
  • Have you ever felted a crochet project?
  • How did it turn out?
  • Do you have any felting tips to share?

Poll Results and Comments

Sunday June 28, 2009

Thanks to all of you who voted in the Crochet Interests Poll I posted last week. I really appreciate it that so many of you took the time to respond. If you didn't already add your input, it isn't too late; I am going to leave the poll open in case anyone else wants to add responses.

I have enjoyed reading through all your comments. You all have so many fabulous ideas, and I am feeling really inspired by all your suggestions. I can't thank you enough! I appreciate all the insights you have shared, and I have been busy working on ideas for new crochet patterns based on all of your suggestions.

Over the next few days, I am going to devote some time to responding directly to your comments and questions, so please check in again soon.

If you don't already subscribe to the crochet newsletter, I'd like to invite you to sign up. When you subscribe to the newsletter, you'll automatically receive weekly notification about all the new crochet patterns and articles that I post here at crochet.about.com.

If you're interested in signing up, take a look at the top right hand side of your computer monitor. There's a spot where you can enter your email address to sign up. You will receive confirmation shortly after signing up. I think you will really enjoy receiving this newsletter, but if for any reason you don't, you can unsubscribe at any time.

Also, I'd like to remind you that we have an active, helpful, and friendly crochet forum. The forum is a free resource for you to use any time you like. It's open 24-7. You are invited to drop in any time! If you have a crochet-related question, you're likely to find people who can help you figure out the answer. I've been checking in as often as I can, but even when I'm not there, there are usually plenty of other experienced crocheters hanging around. We hope you'll come join in the fun.

Thanks so much for your interest and participation!

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