Crochet Choker.

in NeedleWorkMonday6 months ago

One of my colleagues rushed up to me yesterday during one of my ward rounds with an image. “Wongi, can you make this for me?”

Of course I found it funny because her mode of approach and abrupt question were unexpected. However, I took a look at the image and inwardly thought to myself “This is a project I can finish in an hour or less” and luckily I had scrap yarn that matched the colour in the image, so I said “yes!”

I've come to realise that a good number of the crochet projects I make are usually for people and even when I make something for myself, people still end up going home with them after a visit. Do I have a problem with this? Absolutely not! I wouldn't have it any other way. All I'm always happy to see is the smile on these people's faces, hence my most recent project–a crochet choker.



Materials Used

  • Scrap yarn
  • 3.0mm hook
  • A pair of scissors
  • Tape measure
  • Darning needle


Procedure

The first thing I observed was the back loop's only pattern. This is one of my favourite patterns because they make the item being worked on look really appealing.

I started by making a chain of nine. My colleague doesn't have a very wide neck, so to prevent the choker from becoming so wide, I made just a few chains.

For this project, I worked vertically. Two chains were used as the turning chain, leaving me with just seven chains.

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For the first row, I made half double crochet stitches into the seven chains. To begin the second row, I chained two, turned my work over and made seven more half double crochet stitches but into the back loops only.

I repeated the second two till I got my desired length; which is the measurement of the entire span of the neck.

After this, the next thing I did was to make the ties(fasteners) at the back. I didn't want to make the ties too long or too wide, so I opted for a chain of ten half double crochet stitches only.

With that, I was done with the choker and although it was a little bit tight on me, it would be the perfect fit for the rightful owner.


The next thing I ventured into was the crochet heart. In the image my colleague showed to me, the heart was made of metal, however, I told her I was going to make a heart with a different colour of yarn and she agreed.


To make the heart, I started by creating a magic ring and fastened it off with two chains. Into the ring, I made three treble crochet stitches, three double crochet stitches, one single crochet stitch, one treble crochet stitch, another round of three double crochet stitches and three treble crochet stitches. Finally, I made a chain of two again, fastened off, pulled my stitches closer and cut off my yarn.

I use the loose end from the heart to carefully attach the heart to the body of the crochet choker.

Finally, I sewed in the loose ends, cut off what needed to be cut off and I was done with the crochet choker.


I actually like how well it came out and I'm definitely going to replicate it for myself soon. I will be delivering this gift to the colleague tomorrow and I hope she likes it.



All images used belong to me and were taken with my mobile device except stated otherwise.

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 6 months ago  

Maybe I can equally rock a crochet chocker to cover my collar bones 😂, but I might likely desire a different kind of stitch.

Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece

Collar bones are beauty bones you know😄😄

You did a very neat job. Thanks for sharing

Thank you for stopping by 😊

Looks beautiful, Best of the globe. Hope you sha got the measurement of her neck well, because as it's looking fit and beautiful on you now, I just hope...😆

I did dearest best. We measured it 😄.

But let's see what today holds.

WOW! It is beautiful, stylish, and elegant. Love its design. It shows your creativity. Well done!

Thank you so very much ✨

Woah! I didn't know crocheting choker necklaces could be this beautiful. It looks really beautiful on you.

Your work of hand is beautiful

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