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Small Flower Necklace

This small flower necklace is a great pattern for using up all those small scraps of yarn, I love crochet necklaces, especially in the cold months as they are warm next to your skin unlike gold or silver.

If you like dainty things then put a couple of colors together to create this lovely design, you can make it up in just a short space of time.

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Small Flower Necklace

Pattern Number CNC50

Abbreviations
WS.
  Wrong Side

RS.    Right Side
ch.     Chain
sc.     Single Crochet
dc.     Double Crochet
rpt.    Repeat
sl st.  Slip Stitch

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

Materials
I have used:-
Small amounts of Stylecraft Life 4ply in colors 1& 2

OR an equivalent yarn would be:-
Small amounts of Sports Weight in colors 1 & 2

3.50mm crochet hook, 3 pearl buttons

Flower motifs worked in rounds without turning throughout.

Make a magic circle, work ch1, (RS) 12sc in circle, pull loose thread to close, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. (12sc)

Row 2 – Work (ch3, 2dc, ch3, sl st) in base of ch3, * skip 1sc, (sl st, ch3, 2dc, ch3, sl st) in next sc, * rpt from * to * to last sc, skip sc, sl st to the first of the ch3 on beginning of row. Fasten off.

Make 2 flowers in color 1 and 3 flowers in color 2.

Joining the flowers – With WS facing whip stitch flowers together in color sequence 2, 1, 2, 1, 2 by using one petal from each flower.

Chain Ties x 2 – ch76, 1sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1sc in each ch to end, with WS facing join each tie to necklace with a sl st to back of petal of first and last flowers.

Finishing – Weave in any loose ends of yarn, attach pearl buttons, tie around your neck using chain ties.

Make this pretty small flower necklace in colors to match your outfit, make sure you save this post for when you are ready to crochet the pattern.Hugs until the next free crochet pattern.

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All pattern sizing, yarn weights, gauges etc on this website are approx as everybody crochets differently. Every effort is made to ensure this pattern is correct, but I am only human so mistakes may be made, if you find one please let me know by e-mail on crochetncreate@btinternet

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