My pearl choker pattern is a delicate design worked in No. 10 crochet cotton. If you prefer, you may use crochet wire instead.
Designer jewelry is a rewarding craft into which you may incorporate your crochet talents. Creating custom jewelry is a lot of fun and a very satisfying hobby.
My pearl necklace shown above, and matching earrings, and brooch provide a beautiful finishing touch to a romantic bridal ensemble.
If the terminology used in this pattern differs from what you're used to, check my equivalency tables for easy conversion.
Pearl Necklace Pattern
Materials: 1 ball white No. 10 crochet cotton, 1.50mm crochet hook, sewing needle, white thread, pearl beads with hole through top [a lot of these beads have the hole lengthwise].
Measurements: Approximately 42cm [16.5ins] long
Stitches: Chain, Slip Stitch, Treble.
Leaving a 15cm [6ins] strand of yarn, work 29ch, 1tr in 3rd ch from hook, 3ch, ss in same place as tr, *9ch, 1tr in 3rd ch from hook, 3ch, ss in same place as tr. Repeat from * 17 more times, 20ch. Fasten off leaving a 15cm [6ins] strand of yarn.
Using a sewing needle and white thread, sew pearls onto edge of groups.
Attach clasp/ring to opposite ends of pearl necklace with 2dc using the 15cm [6ins] lengths of yarn. Fasten off.
All the stitches and techniques used in my Pearl Necklace Pattern are fully detailed and shown clearly in my “CROCHET MADE EASY” e-book. HAPPY CROCHETING!