Crochet Pattern: Teardrop Earrings
By Rachel Choi – 4 CommentsAdded to the Crochet Spot Store, this pattern set includes 2 different teardrop earrings! The beaded earrings are made with size 10 thread and use a total of 30 beads per earring. There is even a photo tutorial to show you how to crochet with the beads! The non beaded earrings use a light weight yarn so they aren’t heavy on your ears, while still maintaining its shape while being worn. Both earrings are easy and fast to crochet.
Finished Sizes: |
Materials for Beaded Earrings: Size 10 Thread (small amount) Crochet hook US 0 (2.55 mm) 2 Earrings hooks 30 Seed beads size 6/0 for each earring Optional: Beading needle |
Materials for Earrings (no beads): Light Weight Yarn (small amount) Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm) 2 Earring hooks |
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I love your earrings! So creative!
Those are Adorable!!!
omg, these are too cute, I so have to make these. as soon as i get some thread i’ll be making these.
Rachel, I’ve been designing and making jewelry for many years, and I’ve never really been interested in crochet jewelry before. Just looked at the patterns and thought “Nah.” These are cute! I love the one with the little beads! I have one wee suggestion for you, though. The earrings will dangle much better and hang in a better position if you insert a little metal jump ring in the body of the earring, and then insert the earwire into that, instead of directly inserting the earwire into the body of the earring. I learned this the hard way, by doing, as I was self-taught! Now, I’m wondering if I could crochet these earrings using an uber-thin sterling silver wire? Hmmmm? Think I’m going to have to try! Great job, as usual, Rachel!