How to Crochet: Angel Wings Necklace Part 2

By Claire Ortega-Reyes – 5 Comments
Here’s the continuation to the first part of the Angel Wings Necklace tutorial.

The first part of the tutorial shows how to crochet the first two rows of the pattern. This post shows how to crochet the third, and final, row. As with all the crochet tutorials here, mousing over the images shows images for the left-handed tutorial.

What are you waiting for? Grab that G (4.00 mm) crochet hook, and your half-finished Angel Wings Necklace.

Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart!

Row 3: Ch 2, dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, sc into back ridge of 3rd ch from hook (small picot made),

dc in next 2 dc, small picot,

ch 5, sl st into back ridge of 5th ch from hook (large picot made),

small picot,

dc in next 2 dc,

small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

sk next sc and dc, sc in next dc,

sk next dc and sc, dc in next 2 dc, small picot, large picot, small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

mall picot, large picot, small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

small picot, large picot, small picot, dc in next 2 dc,

sk next sc and dc, sc in next dc,

Repeat work done on the first fan: sk next dc and sc, dc in next 2 dc, small picot, dc in next 2 dc, small picot, large picot, small picot, dc in next 2 dc, small picot, dc in next 2 dc, ch 2, sl st in sc

Finish off and weave in ends. If you find the chain longer than you want, simply tie a knot as shown in the image to the right (maybe not that tightly, though!). To make the picots look more dramatic, pinch each small picot between your thumb and index finger, and pull at the large picots to elongate.

If you need anything, just leave a comment below and I’ll get back to you when I can.

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5 Comments

  1. Jessie says:

    Wow, nice photos! I can’t want to try this. Thanks for the tutorial 🙂

  2. Donna says:

    This is simply beautiful! And, I’ve been absent from your blog for several months and just returned a couple of weeks ago. I love this tutorial and now anxious to see if you have more and what else you have been up to! I really do enjoy a tutorial like this, so easy to see exactly what your instructions are. Thank you so much!!

    Many blessings, Donna
    grandma4five

  3. Sheryl Reese says:

    Thanks so much. Can’t wait to make this and show it off to my friends. I’m sure I’ll be making more of them. Can’t wait to make it in different colors and types of thread or yarn. Thanks again.

  4. Cheryl says:

    Love this! Thanks so much for the detailed instructions, they were a huge help to me.

  5. Amenah says:

    I haven’t crocheted in a while because of school and stuff but this is just precious soooooo trying this out today
    xx

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