Crochet Pattern: Bit of Honey Earrings
By Candace – 1 CommentAre you looking for a good accessory to go with your spring and summer wardrobe? How about a pair of earrings that look like honeycombs? You can make them in yellow and on the theme of buzzing bees out to gather something sweet. Or you can play with thread and bead colors for a unique look that’s all yours. Either way, crocheting a pair of these is much safer than bothering a real honeycomb! |
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Finished Size: 1 1/4″ (3 cm) wide, 1 1/2″ (4 cm) tall
Materials: Size 10 Thread (approximately 15 yards) Crochet Hook E (3.5 mm) Earwires 2 Beads (about 6 mm) |
Gauge:
Rows 1 – 5 in pattern measure 1 1/4″ (3 cm) wide by 1 1/2″ (4 cm) tall
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Crochet Pattern: Bit of Honey Earrings
Start by string bead onto thread.
Row 1: ch with bead, ch 1, sc in second ch from hook: 1 sc
Row 2: ch 4, turn, sl st in sc: 4 ch
Row 3: ch 1, turn, 10 sc in ch-space: 10 sc
Row 4: turn, (ch 4, skip 1 sc, sl st in next sc) 5 times: 20 sts
Row 5: ch 1, turn, 5 sc in each of next 5 ch-spaces: 25 sc
Finish off.
Need help while crocheting? Feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll help you out!
I really wish i knew what to ask you to help me do this right ! The steps are understandable, not to mention ive done tricky crochet projects and this is easy, but for some reason i cant seem to get it right! I think its mainly right at the beginning with the bead and im confused why we need to turn at row 2 to sl st the ch 4?