Jewelry Patterns

Knit and Crochet Jewelry Patterns

Did you know that you could knit and crochet earrings, bracelets, and necklaces? Check out these wonderful handmade jewelry patterns and try them out for your next project!

Some of these patterns use wire, others are entirely made from yarn, but whatever materials you use they're all beautiful.

Lens Updated: 3/19/11

Regina Bracelets- Crochet Pattern

designed by Akua Lezli Hope

Regina BraceletsFrom Akua Lezli Hope:
I've worn silver bracelets all of my life. So I've been exploring decorating the wrist with fiber. I love the magic of felting and these bracelets combine these affections. I've named them Regina for my maternal grandmother.

The pattern has two approaches to the body. These also work as unfelted, oversized bangles.

There are an infinite number of ways to embellish them. The pattern explains two fiber-based approaches but there are many more you could explore: embroidery, applique', beading, and buttons, to name a few.

I've tested them using two strands of worsted weight held together and this stranding offered opportunities for color play and mixing (loved two pinks and a green).

Regina Bracelets- $3.39
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Coralie- Knit Pattern

designed by Sarah Punderson

CoralieFrom Sarah Punderson:
These earrings are reminiscent of coral found on the beach, twisted and airy, with bits of sea life hanging on. My fictional character, Coralie, would wear these earrings every day, but a different combination of yarn and beads for each day of the year.

Short rows create a spiral as you knit. The stainless steel in the yarn gives body to this very thin yarn. You can choose to use bads anywhere from size 11 to size 6, each size creating a different effect. It is not difficult to knit except for working with small needles and very thin yarn.

Free Coralie Pattern

Sea Lace- Knit Pattern

designed by Sarah Punderson

Sea LaceFrom Sarah Punderson:
A delicate beaded necklace knit with a unique yarn that combines either wool or silk with stainless steel.

Short rows create a ruffle or spiral as you knit with this yarn. The stainless steel in the yarn gives body to this very thin yarn. You can choose to use beads anywhere from size 11 to size 6, each size creating a different effect. It is not difficult to knit except for working with small needles and very thin yarn. The pattern is easy to follow so I would say an advanced beginner could knit the necklace.

Sea Lace Pattern- $5

Blossom Crochet Necklace- Crochet Pattern

designed by Shelby Allaho

Blossom Crochet NecklaceFrom Shelby Allaho:
This necklace would make a great gift or a lovely addition to your own jewelry collection!
This elegant necklace takes very little time or yarn. It is a versatile piece that is easily customizable. Make a wool version for winter to wear over turtlenecks, and a cotton version to wear in the summer. You can also make the blossoms multi-colored and add beads or sequins to them. The possibilities are endless!

Free Blossom Crochet Necklace Pattern

Luna Lovegood's Radish Earrings- Crochet Pattern

designed by Aoibhe Ni Shuilleabhain

Luna Lovegood's Radish EarringsFrom Aoibhe Ni Shuilleabhain:
This radish pattern will crochet up to approx 2 inches high when using 4-ply yarn and a 3.5 mm hook.

Lighter yarn, and a thinner hook will make a smaller radish%u2026 but where's the fun in a small radish?!

Free Luna Lovegood's Radish Earrings Pattern

Photo Courtesy: Bidibid

Easy Knit and Crochet Cuffs

by Katie Brown

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Which is your favorite pattern?

  • WayneDave Nov 7, 2011 @ 1:06 pm | delete
    I like the radish design, but the whole lens is fantastic. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
  • MiddleSister Oct 19, 2011 @ 8:55 pm | delete
    The radish earrings are perfect.
  • nightbear Jun 12, 2011 @ 8:19 pm | delete
    How clever this is. Some people just know all kinds of ways to use our favorite needles now don't they? blessed and featured on my angel lens for June 2011
  • tssfacts Dec 7, 2010 @ 10:16 am | delete
    I would have never thought about making jewelry from knitting or crocheting. My favorite is Coralie earrings.

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