Here is a pretty neck piece for yourself or your girls. It’s simple and quick to make and you can practically add anything to it like beads, buttons, crocheted lengths, whatever takes your fancy really.
You’ll need to know how to crochet the U.S. single crochet stitch (aka U.K. double crochet stitch) and the U.S. double crochet stitch (aka U.K. treble crochet stitch).
Stitches & Terms
This pattern is using U.S. stitches.
ch = chain
ch-sp = chain space
beg ch = beginning chain
dc = double crochet
hk = hook
rep = repeat
sc = single crochet
sk = skip
sl st = slip stitch
Materials Required
Small amount of Panda Regal 4 ply cotton, colour no. 4600 – fuchsia. You can substitute by using any 4 ply cotton.
1 x big button
Measurements
This crochet choker necklace fits around a neck of 32cm.
Skill Level
Easy
Written Instructions
ch 61.
Row 1: sc into 2nd ch from hk, 1 sc into each ch across to end, turn.
Row 2: ch 4, 1 dc into 2nd sc, *ch 1, sk 1 sc, 1 dc into next sc, rep from * across to end, turn.
Row 3: ch 1, sc into same st, 1 sc into each ch-sp and st across to end; finishing with 2 sc into foundation ch-sp.
Finish off leaving enough yarn length to sew on button.
Thread yarn tail into yarn needle and sew button to that end of the choker. The button hole is the end chain space on the other end of the crochet choker necklace.
Small Crochet Wagon Wheel Pattern
Using 3.0mm hook and same 4ply cotton, ch 8, join into 1st ch to form a ring.
Round 1: ch 1, (crochet over tail end as you go) 20 sc into center of ring, join into 1st sc with a sl st.
Round 2: ch 4, 1 dc in 2nd sc, ch 1, *1 dc in next st, ch 1, rep from * to end, ending with a sl st into 3rd ch of beg ch.
Round 3: ch 1, * 2 sc into each ch-sp, rep from * around to end, join into 1st sc with a sl st.
Finish off. Pull end tail in center to tighten ring. Weave in ends.
Attach the small crochet wagon wheel to the middle of the choker necklace and weave in end.
I hope you like it!
All the best,
Paula
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I was wondering how a choker closes – a button is a great choice!
I thought a button was the best choice for a closing seen as the pattern naturally creates a button hole with the turning chain.
I really like your patterns. They’re the only ones that I can make with just the instructions and without the video tutorials.
Thank you very much, Prescillia. I’m really glad you can follow my written instructions without any hassles.