Needlework Monday - Little Girls Crochet Chain Necklace - Picture Tutorial Inside - My Vision for this Day!

in needleworkmonday •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hello all! Happy Monday! For me it really is a Happy Monday because once again I get to share my needlework with you all and view other projects from some awesome Steemican friends!

I wanted to do #Needleworkmonday because as I was sharing my needlework art I felt it really didn't have it's own place here on Steemit. I am so passionate about the art of crafting that I wanted to bring other crafters together to support each other, share and inspire others to try or even to start crafting again. If you missed the first initial post you can view it here.

#Needleworkmonday is not a 'Contest'. It is a Challenge for crafters to share their Marvelous art and talents with the Steemit community. It is a Challenge for us to inspire others by what we create with our hands and the passion and heart that we put into each piece. So I Challenge you to share that handy piece of time consuming work!

There are benefits that come with sharing your needlework art on Mondays here in Steemit:

Making new friends and connections with other crafters
Sharing ideas, patterns and inspiring one another
Receiving motivation, encouragement and feedback
Gaining continued support from others with like interests
Being challenged to perfect your skill
Seeing more needlework art creations on your feed
Helping to bring crafting alive again
Promotion for your patterns and product sales if you have a small business
Upvoted and Resteemed for your contributions

I am so excited that everyone is enjoying our Mondays to share! My Hope is that more and more Steemicans will join in and fill this Steemit platform with lots of needle creations! Please feel free to spread the word and to include the hashtag #Needleworkmonday to the end of your posts along with the other Awesome challenges being initiated! Help us bring needlework art back to life! Thanks in advance~


Today I want to share with you a little girls crochet chain necklace I made for my daughter when she was 5. I have made it for ages 4-10. It seems girls between these ages really enjoy wearing them. These make great Birthday gifts and you do not need a lot of yarn or supplies. This fun little project took me less than one hour to complete. After finishing the chain ropes I hot glued a flower appliqué on for extra charm!

Supplies:

-Chunky yarn of any color
-N/15 10mm crochet hook
-Flower appliqué (optional)
-Tapestry needle size 13
-Hot glue gun if using appliqué or you can sew it on with needle and thread
-Scissors

Pattern:

You will make two chain ropes for this necklace. It can easily be modified by adding more chains for extra length and/or more chain ropes for added thickness.

1 . Chain 48

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2 . Sl st to the beginning to create a loop

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3 . Tie off the ends and cut the access yarn to look like this:

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4 . Repeat to make second chain rope. Add 2 more chains to give the second one more length (Ch 50).

5 . Cut ends on both chain ropes just above the knots. Your chain ropes should look like this:

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6 . Grab the chain ropes with the knots together and start wrapping extra yarn around both of them together. Make sure as you are wrapping you cover up the knots. You can wrap as loosely or tightly as desired and make it as thick as you like. I call this wrapped part the grip.

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7 . Once wrapping is complete cut the yarn leaving a long length to sew in your end to the bottom of the grip using your tapestry needle. Start at one end and weave it all the way to the opposite end.

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8 . Now going back the opposite way weave in your end going left to right in a criss cross motion. This gives it a nice look on the bottom of the grip.

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9 . Tie in your end. I like to hide my knot inbetween the grip and the chain ropes and then hot glue it into place. Your chain necklace should look like this:

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10 . Add the flower appliqué on by using hot glue or sewing it on with needle and thread. Finally your chain necklace is complete!

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I hope you enjoyed my first picture tutorial! Please, if you have any feedback or advice to give me that would help make my instructions more clearer I would gladly accept it. I want to be able to communicate my patterns with you all as simply and clearly as possible. I decided to try this way before trying a video tutorial. If you ever give this little necklace a go I would love to see it! 😃


Here are challenges I have tried and enjoyed:

-Color Challenge by @kalemandra
-Sunday Scent Experience by @dutchess
-Fifty words by @literature-trail
-My Picture Day by @timsaid
-Needlework Monday by @crosheille


Other Challenges I look forward to try:

-Monochrome Monday by @old-guy-photos
-Fruit and Veggies Monday by @lenasveganliving
-Tree Tuesday by @old-guy-photos
-Sun Thursday by @lizanomadsoul
-Love Friday by @liliana.duarte
-Market Friday by @dswigle
-Saturday View by @luxurylifestyle
-Weekend Photos by @hope777
-Beautiful Sunday by @ace108
-Magical Moments by @allyinspirit
-Art Explosion by @juliakponsford
-Mono Mad by @brumest
-Blue Flowers Day by @aditzu
-Beautiful Day by @barbara-orenya

Participating in challenges helps you gain new connections and gets your work noticed from fellow Steemicans! I challenge you to give these a try, you'll have Fun! 😆

Thanks to all of you that are positively contributing to this Steemit Community and bringing new ideas to the platform! Let's all help Steemit rise to the top!

Have a Needle Filled Day Everyone ~ ❤️

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Wow!!!!! Very interesting idea !!!! Thanks for the detailed instruction

Thank you so much @tali72! I'm glad you appreciated the details. 😄😁 It's my pleasure to share~

Oh! I love this idea!! I'll have to try it!

Thank you! Please let me know if you do :)

Great tutorial! I love the detailed step-by-step images, and really, who can turn down a scrap yarn project. :)

Might I suggest using multiple colours to make the separate pieces more defined? For instructional purposes only, of course. A less fluffy yarn might also make it easier for the eye to dissect the stitches, especially for beginners.

Thank you so much! I am really glad you appreciate the detailed images. Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions. Do you mean multi-color yarn or just using different colors for each step?

Contrasting solid colour to accentuate what is happening in each step or with each strand, depending on what makes sense for the instructions. Multi-coloured yarn is nigh impossible to follow with an unfamiliar pattern.

Got it! 👌🏽 Thanks again :)

Any time :)