This beautifully simple choker design with the cluster of beads at the front will bring a dash of sophistication to any outfit. Whether evening, work or casual this design is very wearable on any occasion.
This comprehensive guide will show you how you can use plastic crochet rings to create this geometric look, how to pre-load the beads to be added during the pattern, adding rings as you go.
The pattern is made using two strands of continuous yarn. The beads are loaded onto the yarn and worked into the pattern, the first strand completes the choker and one of the ties. You re-join to make the second tie.
This pattern is an easy step-by-step pictorial guide, aimed at beginners with a basic techniques section and lots of photos of almost every stitch! The guide does not abbreviate terms, so there is no need to be experienced with complicated pattern lingo!
The pattern quotes both UK and US materials and sizes as I appreciate many people outside of the US use the terminology. The stitches used are universal. I illustrate how to work a “stitch” which is a double crochet in UK terminology or a single crochet in US terminology but all steps are detailed and only universal terms are referred to.
The guide is 11 pages PDF size 4.13 MB
To make the pattern you will need:
Yarn—100% cotton DK (light worsted). You will need approx. 10g to make this choker necklace.
9 x 26mm plastic crochet rings.
3.0 mm crochet hook (US D/3)
Cluster of beads—I would recommend 5-7 beads.
A small needle for threading beads.
Yarn needle for sewing up
Small pair of scissors
This design is also available as a finished item from my shop and also as part of a kit of 2 designs.