Finally! here's the pattern for the crochet bib necklace. all of the details for making the necklace yourself are below. however, if you're not so inclined to make your own, you can always buy one from the shop.
Materials: I used Peaches & Creme cotton solids and a size G hook, but you could pretty much use yarn/hook size to get whichever size you prefer.
C= chain
SC= single crochet
DC= double crochet
TC= triple crochet
Chain 33 sts
row 1: DC into third stitch from hook, DC across row.
row 2: C3, turn, DC into first st, *chain 3, DC into next st, repeat from * across the row.
row 3: C3, turn, DC into first st, then in loop created from previous row (TC, C1, TC, TC, C1, TC), * C3 skip 1 loop, SC into next loop, C3, skip 1 loop, in next loop (TC, C1, TC, TC, C1, TC). Continue from * to the end of the row. DC into remaining st. Bind off.
Repeat for next layer only chaining 29 stitches for the foundation row.
Repeat for next later only chaining 25 stitches for the foundation row.
Stitch all three together and attach to a chain. you’re done!
Note: this pattern can be easily modified if you're using bigger or smaller yarn. To make longer or shorter pieces, just increase or decrease your initial chains in increments of 4.

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16 comments:
I love this. LOVE IT. I hope I can pick up some crochet needles and start.
Thank you so much!
ann
STunning work...I keep saying to everyone that I'd love to learn how to crochet...but perhaps I'll just leave it up to you guys with the expertise!
Thanks for passing by this morning.
Have a good weekend!
Char
okay, I SERIOUSLY Think I have to have that necklass. I love it!!!
amy :)
@amyandann - you can definitely do it. crochet is easy! if you try it...let me know how it turns out.
Wow, you and the ruffled necklace are a stunning pair!
pve
LOVE this sooo much...it's feminine, sexy and glam, sweet & sassy--all at once! This is a great way to stretch my novice crochet skills. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern with us! :o) Have a great weekend!
ooooo! That is awesome! I'm normally not a ruffle, girly person but this has a great balance to it. I may have to remember how to crochet now ^.^
this is so wonderful! this is going to be my motivation to properly learn how to crochet.
I am definitely learning to crochet so I can make this necklace.
Working on this now and loving! Did you sew the pieces to the bottom of the previous piece? Thanks for sharing the pattern!
This is a lovely pattern! I made one for a friend as a Hanukkah present. :p
Thank you for sharing. (:
I really love this pattern. This is the first time I tried to crochet and it seems pretty easy, but still every time I'm not satisfied so I start all over again. I tried different ways of doing it. The thing I'm most in doubt of is row 2: am I using my chain stitches or the stitches I made in row 1?
If I use the chain stitches row 3 will be totally bumpy.
If I do it the other way it will be too small.
I really think it is fun to crochet, but what can a do to get a perfect result?
Susanne
Susanne, From looking at the photo, it seems to be somewhat bumpy.
Perhaps you could try blocking it. And trying to block that lump out.
I would use a mild blocking effect.
On this pattern, I would also make it more of a dicky. (That is just my preference.)
If you do not know about blocking, you can google 'crochet blocking techniques'.
I would like to try this in yarn, a nice cotton yarn or a silk/blend. And then if I were going to make an actual necklace, I would use cotton thread.
Finally, for the designer, thank you so much for the pattern. I am going to save it, and it will be on the list of things to start, after I get about 8 of the 17 'on the hook' projects I have going right now.
This would be great on Ravelry, if you are not a part of that site yet. Well even if you are a part of it.
One of your other necklaces was featured on the "Pattern of the Day." http://www.dailycrocheter.com/day_missed.php
And I saw this pattern and I love it, it has just enough delicateness to be finished in just about any thread or yarn.
For those that have long enough hair, this would also make a great front only scarf for the colder months. Using it when a jacket looks better a tad bit open. Of course it could then be used the rest of the day as a necklace or dicky.
This is so great. I absolutely love it -- thanks for sharing.
Just found this pattern on Ravelry and think I might have to give it a try. I'm supposed to wear something "summery" to a bridal shower tea-part tomorrow and this necklace might be just the thing. Thanks for sharing the pattern!
-Jayna
JJCrochet
Superb design work. i love it much.
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