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  • You don't have to be a jeweler to create these stunning necklaces.
    From "Uncommon Threads"
    episode DUCT-245


    (Continued from page 2)

    Crochet Circle Necklace

    Megan Novak shows how to crochet an eye-catching necklace using sparkly gold yarn.

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    Crochet Circle Necklace
    Materials:

    scissors
    size C crochet hook
    tapestry needle
    invisible thread or fishing line
    rayon metallic yarn (e.g., Gatsby # 20 [gold] by Katia)

    Large circle (make 1):
    Ch 9, join in round with sl st, ch 3, work 30 dc in center circle. Join to the top of the ch-3 with a sl st. Fasten off by cutting the yarn and bringing the tail through.

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Finished circles
    PHOTO

    Be sure to select a yarn that sparkles and is eye-catching to make this necklace.
    Medium circles (make 2):
    Cn 6, sl st to first ch to join in the round, ch 3, work 20 dc in the center of the circle (figure A). Sl st to the top of the ch-3. Fasten off.

    Smaller circles (make 2):
    Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to join in the round, ch 1, 12 sc in the center, sl st in 1st ch 1, fasten off.

    Necklace chain:
    Ch 82 (or number needed to fit comfortably around neck).
    Row 1: Work 1 sc into 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc into each ch to end, turn.
    Row 2: Ch 1, 1 sc into 1st sc, *ch 5, skip 3 sc, 1 sc into next sc; rep from * to end, turn.

    Button loop:
    Ch 5, sc into last sc, ch 1, turn, work 8 sc into the loop. At the end, sl s into the last ch; fasten off.

    Finishing

    1. To put the necklace together, first weave in all loose ends; then, using either invisible thread or fishing line and after having placed the pieces together as desired, hand-stitch the circles together and onto the necklace chain.

    2. Sew on a button.


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    RESOURCES :

    Anne Richardson Collection
    Website: www.fredala.com


    GUESTS :
    Myra Wood
    Myra Wood Designs / Vox Linea
    Moderator for The International Freeform Guild
    Websites: www.myrawood.com
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