Derivatives #4
Based on Natural Tendencies #4
Beaded Necklace and Bracelet in Crochet Lace
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Derivatives #4Beaded Bracelet and Necklace in Crochet Lace
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This pattern is suitable for workers skilled in thread crochet and crocheting with beads. The lace is lightly starched to stiffen and protect the material. Use mercerized cotton thread in size 8 or 10, and a steel crochet hook at least 1.3mm.
Intermediate
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Necklace: approximately 1.25 inches wide and 16.5 inches long
Bracelet: approximately 1.75 inches wide and 7 inches long
Length can be adjusted for woman’s sizes (table of sizes included in last page)
YARN
Cannon Mercerized Cotton Thread size 8, color brown
OR any crochet cotton thread size 10 or size 8, color brown
CROCHET HOOK
Size 3 Steel Crochet Hook (1.3mm) or size required for gauge
GAUGE
30 sc = 4 inches
TERMINOLOGY
Pattern is written using US crochet terminology (see chart on last page for conversion)
NOTIONS
Bead-threading needle
Button (8mm) for necklace enclosure
NECKLACE: 48 peach-color pearl beads (2.5mm) and 48 transparent glass beads (4mm)
BRACELET: 119 peach-color pearl beads (2.5mm) (68 beads for main strip of the necklace, 51 beads for the scallop edging)

DESIGN NOTES
The bracelet is crocheted starting from the narrow end, joined at the ends, then proceeds along the edge and finished off. The opposite edge is worked afterwards. Work with an even number of rows for the bracelet. Each row uses three 2.5mm peach-color pearl beads. The bracelet shown is worked in 16 rows using a total of 48 peach-color pearl beads.
The necklace is crocheted starting from the narrow end then continues along the edge. A button is used as closure. Each row uses two peach-color pearl beads and one glass bead. The necklace shown is worked in 34 rows. The number of scallops along the length of the necklace is half the number of rows. The necklace shown has 17 scallops and each scallop uses three peach-color pearl beads. Adjust the length of the necklace by altering the number of rows and corresponding number of beads. Work with an even number of rows.
The beads are strung onto the thread before crocheting. The pieces are lightly starched to strengthen and protect the material from dirt.



