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Derivatives #2

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Derivatives #2
Based on “Natural Tendencies #2”
Beaded Bracelet and Necklace in Crochet Lace
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Beaded Bracelet and Necklace in Crochet Lace
CROCHET PATTERN as PDF for sale

USD 2.00 / Download

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.

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bracelet: approximately 2 inches wide and 8 inches long
Necklace: approximately 1.5 inches wide and 14 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 blue-gray (bracelet) and brown (necklace)
OR any crochet cotton thread size 10 or size 8, color blue-gray and 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)

 

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NOTIONS
Bead-threading needle
BRACELET: 9 Pearl Beads (5mm), 30 pearl beads (2.5mm)
NECKLACE: 8 Pearl Beads (5mm), 27 pearl beads (2.5mm)
Button (8mm) for necklace closure
Commercial Fabric stiffener (or 1 tsp cornstarch in 1 cup of water with 1 tsp salt or vinegar)

Derivatives #1

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Based on “Natural Tendencies #1”
Beaded Bracelet and Choker in Crochet Lace
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Beaded Bracelet and Choker in Crochet Lace
CROCHET PATTERN as PDF for sale

USD 2.00 / Download

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.

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Bracelet and Choker: approximately 1.0 inch wide / 1.5 inch wide (with beads)
Length can be adjusted for woman’s sizes (table of sizes included in last page)

YARN
Cannon Mercerized Cotton Thread size 8, color blue gray
OR any crochet cotton thread size 10 or size 8, color blue gray

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
BRACELET: 18 Transparent Glass Beads (4mm) CHOKER: 27 Transparent Glass Beads (4mm)
BRACELET: 36 Antique Pearl Beads (2.5mm) CHOKER: 54 Antique Pearl Beads
2 Large Beads (10mm) for the leather ties
Leather strip approximately 4mm wide and 24 inches long
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DESIGN NOTES

The choker and bracelet are crocheted starting from the narrow end, then continue on along the edges of the piece. The beads are strung onto the thread before crocheting. The beads are strung in the order (1 pearl bead, 1 glass bead, 1 pearl bead).

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Transformations #8

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Transformations #8
Necklace in Crochet Lace and Beads

Transformations #8Transformations #8
Necklace in Crochet Lace
CROCHET PATTERN as PDF for sale

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.

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Necklace: approximately 1.75 inches wide
The finished necklace shown is 13.5 inches long without the ties

YARN
Canon Mercerized Cotton Thread size 8, color natural
OR any crochet cotton thread size 10 or size 8, color natural

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)

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NOTIONS
Bead-threading needle
2 large beads (approx. 10mm) for ties
2 strands of leather string about 16 inches long each
44 transparent glass beads (4mm)
Commercial Fabric stiffener (or 1 tsp cornstarch in 1 cup of water with 1 tsp salt or vinegar)
Manila paper or craft paper

Transformations #8

DESIGN NOTES
The necklace is crocheted starting from the narrow end, then the scallops are worked along the lower edge of the necklace. The beads are strung onto the thread before working.

Transformations #7

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Transformations #7
Necklace in Crochet Lace and Beads

Transformations #7Transformations #7
Necklace in Crochet Lace
CROCHET PATTERN as PDF for sale

USD 2.00 / Download

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.

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Necklace: approximately 2.0 inches wide
The finished necklace shown is 13.0 inches long without the ties

YARN
Canon Mercerized Cotton Thread size 8, color natural
OR any crochet cotton thread size 10 or size 8, color natural

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)

Transformations #7

NOTIONS
Bead-threading needle
2 large beads (approx. 10mm) for ties
2 pieces leather string about 18 inches long each
81 transparent glass beads (4mm)
Commercial Fabric stiffener (or 1 tsp cornstarch in 1 cup of water with 1 tsp salt or vinegar)
Manila paper or craft paper

Transformations #7

DESIGN NOTES
The necklace is crocheted starting from the narrow end, then the beaded picots are worked along the lower edge of the necklace. The beads are strung onto the thread before working.