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20 Yarn-Tastic Jewelry Projects – Yarn Fanatic Party Features

February 2, 2016

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I am going to be gathering up all of my finished projects, and head out to a local flea market this month to begin my journey into storefront sales. I am really excited to start and see where it takes me, plus it opens the doors to future craft fairs. I have been in search of quick and easy projects to work up to take with me, and add to my EyeLoveKnots Etsy shop. I have searched through previous Yarn Fanatic Parties for some jewelry projects to add to my list. Below you’ll find crochet, knit and cross stitch patterns and inspirations for jewelry and hair accessories. If you have any patterns you’d like to share with us that fit this category, please leave them in the comments section and/or share them at our current Yarn Fanatic Party #55!

ROW 1:
A Little Owl from Little Crochet – Free Crochet Pattern. Here’s another keychain, but can you see these dangling from yours ears? Alternatively, they would make really cute ornaments too!
 
Pom Pom Keychain from Made in a Day – Free DIY with Photo Tutorial. Even though this is a keychain, I was thinking how absolutely adorable would this be if made into a dangle earring?!
 
Tiara from Haak en Maak – Crochet Inspiration with Pattern Link Included. I really love this little tiara! I think more than anything, I love that it’s more simple. It has just a sweet little edging with a few beads – nothing over the top. And made in a simple gray, versus an in-your-face gold or pink (though I think it would still look pretty in these!).
 
Crochet Hearts Collar from Crochet For You – Free Crochet Pattern. I am envisioning this collar made in red over a cream colored shirt for the upcoming Valentine’s/Love season. How cute it would be! Or with the same concept as a baby’s blanket. So sweet.
 
Shell Stitch Dog Collar from Posh Pooch Designs – Free Crochet Pattern. Who said jewelry was just for humans? I just love this little dog collar that Sara worked up for Rosie! Alternatively, you can use the pattern to make yourself a headband.
 
ROW 2:
Flower Headband from Little Treasures – Free Crochet Pattern. What a sweet lacy little headband! It can easily be adjusted to fit a range of head sizes. Pattern includes notes on adding a button closure. Alternatively, made in a thicker yarn weight, I think it would make a nice spring or summer scarf!
 
Granny Square Earrings from Marmarel – Crochet Inspiration. If you are a regular follower here on EyeLoveKnots, you know about my soft spot for Granny Square projects. I really like the color twist on these earrings. I made some granny square earrings from thread and was not comfortable working color changes with the thread yarn, but after looking at these earrings, perhaps a fingering or sport weight yarn would well and may even hold it’s shape.
 
Nautical Knot Heart from Howling at the Moon – Knitting Inspiration. This knot is really neat! It’s created by a method of french knitting (similar to loom knitting), but an icord would work just as well. It would make a great pendant in a statement necklace. Alternatively, I think it would look cute framed and hanging on the wall.
 
Kids Summer Bracelet from Hip met Haken – These bracelets would be a fun summer camp or slumber party project. Alternatively, they’d also make great favors at a little girls party. They only take 5 minutes and a small amount of yarn.
 
Broomstick Lace Bracelet from A Day in my Life – Crochet Inspiration with Pattern Link Included. What a fun bracelet idea! Elegant enough to pair with a dressier outfit, but casual enough to wear every day! I haven’t tried the broomstick lace technique yet as it’s very intimidating to me, but I did see that Jenny of Crochet is the Way has a great photo tutorial for it!
 
ROW 3:
Sea Glass Pendant from KBB Crafts & Stitches – Free Crochet Pattern. This pendant is constructed similarly to wire wrapping pendants, but made especially for the yarn enthusiasts! With a few simple chains and joins, you can have a new pendant out of practically anything! Keep in mind the weight of the item chosen though.
 
Celtic Knot Shamrock Pendant from Crochet is the Way – Free Crochet Pattern & Photo Tutorial. This pendant is great for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day/Luck of the Irish holiday. If you don’t want the whole pendant, you can stop short of the border and have a cute little four leaf clover. Alternatively, it would look cute on the front of a handmade card, or you can make it in worsted weight or chunky yarn to make an afghan square or coaster.
 
6 Petal Poppy from Purfylle – Free Crochet Pattern. Another beautiful flower applique that would make a great pair or earrings, hair clip or brooch! Especially in celebration of Remembrance Day.
 
Armband from Lunamon Design – Crochet Inspiration. Link to Free Pattern Included. I really like the sweet little shell edge on these bracelets, plus the pretty color combinations. I would wear one, or two… or five.
 
Butterflies from My Little Shop of Treasures – Free Crochet Pattern. These butterflies are also not jewelry pieces, but made from a thinner yarn I believe they would make such cute earrings! Or sewn onto a chain necklace. With a medium weight yarn, they would make cute little hair clips or a brooch.
ROW 4:
Blooming Scrap Bracelet from Sustain my Craft Habit – Free Crochet & Knit Pattern. This cute little scrap yarn bracelet seems simply, yet it is a beautiful accessory that I feel can be paired with a dressy or casual outfit. As just a cord and flower, it can easily make a nice little headband or necklace as well. This project requires crocheting for the flower, and knitting for the cord. It sounds a little intimidating, but with the video, you are sure to have your new bracelet in no time!
 
Sea & Sun Cross Stitch Pin from KBB Crafts & Stitches – Free Cross Stitch Pattern. I highly suggest this pin for anyone buried in snow at the moment – hehe. This project would be a great distraction as would the warm colors of the ocean and beach. This project is great for beginners or experts alike. Make in any color to match your scheme. I think this pin would be cute on a crocheted or knitted scarf to hold the two light layers over your shoulder.
 
Flower Hair Comb from Little Treasures – Free Crochet Pattern & DIY. These hair combs are so simple and pretty! Though, I do not think hair combs are as popular today as they once were, they are still a big hit at weddings!
 
Nautical Wrap Bracelet from Chaleur Life – Free Knitting Pattern. Made to distract from the larger Fitness Tracker, this cute little wrap bracelet has a lot of potential! It can be made in several colors, with a million different charms and in a bunch of different lengths to match the look you’re going for. Made of fingering weight yarn, it is light enough that you won’t mind wearing it to the gym, but can be made in any weight yarn really. Fun idea!
 
Crocheted Paillette Necklace from KBB Crafts & Stitches – Free Crochet Pattern. I fell in love with this necklace the moment it was first shared with us. Made from materials you may have at home, this is a nice rainy day project. I, however, don’t have sequins hanging around but have stopped to look at them at Hobby Lobby almost each time I go with this very necklace in mind. Crochet one single strand or several strands as Kathleen has done, this necklace is a quick, easy, and stunning piece to add to your collection.


I really enjoyed looking through past parties and looking further into each of these projects 🙂 

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Comments

  1. Monica Gullesen Hansen says

    February 2, 2016 at 7:23 pm

    Thank you so much for featuring my Armband/braclets and my Ellen hat. Have a Nice day

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:02 pm

      You too, Monica! Thanks for stopping by

      Reply
  2. Little Treasures says

    February 2, 2016 at 7:47 pm

    What a fabulous selection! Will have to check them all out! Thank you for including my projects in the roundup!

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:03 pm

      Thanks for bringing it to our Yarn Party!

      Reply
  3. Liz says

    February 2, 2016 at 10:16 pm

    Thank you for featuring my Nautical Knot!!

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:03 pm

      Thanks for sharing it with me! I will be trying it out here soon.

      Reply
  4. Jenny Guldin says

    February 2, 2016 at 11:42 pm

    Thanks so much for including my Celtic Knot Shamrock pendant! Good luck at the flea market!

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:05 pm

      Thanks so much!

      Reply
  5. Purfylle says

    February 3, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    You've really put a lot of effort into finding all these great projects! I'm really excited to see my six petal poppy in there with the rest of these projects. I'm really excited for you to be taking your projects to the public and I hope they sell like hotcakes!

    Be sure to keep us posted :o)

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:05 pm

      THANKS!! I haven't started my journey yet, but will definitely share my experiences 🙂

      Reply
  6. jessie2247 says

    February 3, 2016 at 3:41 pm

    These are all great!! I think my favorite is the Celtic Knot Shamrock Pendant

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:04 pm

      That one is really nice! Looks a tad challenging but a beautiful piece.

      Reply
  7. Crystal Wall says

    February 4, 2016 at 8:43 pm

    Wow….my broomstick bracelet is included. Thanks so much. Its easy, if you have not attempted broomstick lace before give it a try, its easier than it looks. Super simple actually. Thanks!
    ~Crystal

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:09 pm

      That makes me feel better about trying it. I remember seeing a photo tutorial from Jenny of Crochet is the Way back a ways. I think I am going to go back and revisit it because it really it a stunning stitch pattern.

      Reply
  8. marmarel says

    February 4, 2016 at 10:05 pm

    Thank you for your sweet comment to my granny earrings. I use a bit (not too much) Modge Podge on the backside of the granny, to help them to hold their shape.
    I love the other ideas!
    Greetings from Marijke

    Reply
    • knots1prime says

      February 29, 2016 at 6:09 pm

      That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing your secret with us 😉 hehe

      Reply

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