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How To Crochet A Beaded Collar
How To Crochet A Beaded Collar
To A T Shirt
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
I Am So excited About This Crochet pattern.
It is a fun and creative crochet project.
You Choose The Shirt, Tank Top or even the top
of dress.
You choose the beads you prefer.
You choose the yarn colors.
Now let's have fun!
an Now it is playful and elegant,
And so much fun to wear.
I love this so much, I am going to go through all my
T Shirts and make a bunch of these! It's a great way
to bring new life To old T shirts.
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How To Crochet A Beaded Collar
To A T Shirt
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Skill: Easy To Moderate
Materials:
Crochet Hook: H/ 5 mm
Yarn - Light
(3) Cotton/ Yarn bee Sparkle – 3- 4 oz. depending on size of T shirt
T Shirt - tank
top or shirt of choice
Small pony
beads – 30 or so
Yarn Needle –
A needle that will fit the beads chosen, and weave in ends
Ruler / Tape
Measure
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Double
Crochet (dc)
V Stitch ( Vst)
Space (sp)
Skip (sk)
Special Stitch: Blanket Stitch
for adding the trim
Size:
- Any Size you want, from child to adult
Notes:
Ch1 Does not
count as a st
Ch3 Counts
as a dc
R: 1 –Starting
At The back of the T Shirt,
Thread your need with an
18 inch piece of yarn.
Tie a small knot in the
end of the yarn.
Slip the needle in the at
the inside hem seem,
through to the top of the
edge.
We will place a stitch
every ¼ inch
Push the needle
through the end of the shirt hem,
at the next1/4 inch,
loop the yarn under the needle,
to form a loop, then
pull gently.
Continue to use your ruler
to measure,
and sew a stitch each ¼ inch working about the neck of the T shirt.
Do not pull your loops too
tight.
The loops made by this
stitch row will be
where we place out crochet
stitches.
You May need to add more yarn
depending on the size of the T shirt.
Continue around and join
to the 1st loop. Tie off and secure the yarn.
The amount of “loops” does
not matter
R: 2 – Join yarn To 1st
loop, with a slst, ch 4,
dc, ch1 in each of the
loops around, join to the 3rd ch of the ch4 with a slst,
slst in the next dc, slst in the ch1 sp,
R: 3 – Ch 4, dc in the 1st
ch1 sp, sk the next ch1 sp,
*V st in next ch 1 sp around, sk the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * around,
join to the ch3 of the ch4
with a slst,
Slst in the next dc, slst
in the ch1 sp
R: 4 – Ch 4, dc in the 1st
ch1 sp, ch1
*V st in the next ch 1 sp,
ch1*
Repeat From * to * around,
join to the ch3 of the ch4 with a slst,
Slst in the next dc, slst
in the ch1 sp
R: 5 - Ch 4, dc in the 1st
ch1 sp, ch2
*V st in the next ch 1 sp,
ch2*
Repeat From * to * around,
join to the ch3 of the ch4 with a slst,
Slst in the next dc, slst
in the ch1 sp, tie off weave in Your ends.
R: 6 – Thread the working
yarn onto the needle, Thread on a bead for every
V st, join the yarn to the
ch1 sp of the 1st Vst,
*ch3, slide 1 bead forward,
ch1, slst in the ch before the bead, ch 3,
Sc in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * around,
sc in the 1st ch1 sp, were we began Row 5,
tie off weave I your ends.
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