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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Beaded Pineapple Crochet Earrings Pattern
I used different lighting for this photo in an attempt to get the beading to show up better. I am not entirely sure it does but it gives you a slightly different perspective on them.
Note:
For ease in printing this pattern or others I've posted, or elsewhere on the web, here's a comment Viola left on one of my patterns that may help you:
"...As for the printing, if you do a "print preview" first, you can select only the pattern pages. I just tried it and the print is small, but nothing in the pattern was cut off...."
(signed),
Viola's Hook
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Thank you Viola!
Beaded Pineapple Crochet Earrings Free Pattern
copyright Aug. 2010 by Cynthia aka anitalite
Materials
size 10 crochet thread
size 10 steel crochet hook
40 small glass beads the thread is willing to string through. (optional)
2 post earrings or 2 earring hooks for dangle
Special Instructions:
Bead tr: work tr as follows: YO twice, insert hook into st, YO, draw through two loops on hook twice, slide bead up and work into very last YO before drawing through last two loops on hook.
Bead sc : slide a bead up and add to your stich during the YO after inserting your hook
Bead ch: slide a bead up and add to your stitch during the YO of the chain
Pull beaded stitches tight so beads will stay in place and not travel.
Gauge:
Gauge for this pattern not very important but keeping tension "firm" or slightly tight will keep the stitches neat and uniform. A loose gauge is okay too, the earrings appear even more lacy. Have fun, experiment to get the look you desire.
Begin by stringing 40 glass beads onto crochet thread.
(You'll only need 19 for each earring but I always add an extra or two, just to be safe.)
ch 5, dc in fifth chain from hook to form ring.
Row 1: ch 4, sliding bead up and work into 4th ch; (counts as 1 bead tr) bead tr X 6 (total 7 bead tr)
Row 2: ch 4, (counts as dc + 1 ch) (dc in next bead tr, ch 1) across, dc in top of ch 4 from previous row.
Row 3: turn, ch 3, skip first ch 1 space, (bead sc in next ch 1 space, ch 3) X 6
Row 4: turn, sl st in first ch 3 space, ch 1, sc in same space; (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 space) across
Row 5: turn, sl st in first ch 3 space, ch 1, bead sc in same space, (ch 3, bead sc in next ch 3 space) X 4
Row 6: turn, sl st in first ch 3 space, ch 1, sc in same space; (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 space) X 3
Row 7: turn, sl st in first ch 3 space, ch 1, bead sc in same space, (ch 3, bead sc in next ch 3 space) X 2
Row 8: turn, sl st in first ch 3 space, ch 1, sc in same space; ch 3, sc in last ch 3 space
Row 9: turn, sl st in ch 3 space, bead ch 1, sc in same space;
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Repeat from beginning (following the stringing of beads)
to make your pair of earrings complete.
Attach hooks or posts to beg ring. Shape and starch to hold shape as necessary. I used a fine mist of spray starch on these and a flat iron on low to set the starch and hold the stitches in place. You can learn about other ways to stiffen your crochet thread projects at Crafters Love Crafts site.
If you have any questions please contact me here
and / or leave me a comment below
Please remember : It is okay to share this pattern using a link to THIS PAGE. You may also sell the work you make from this pattern. You MAY NOT sell this pattern or copy it for profit by any means.
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21 comments:
I came across your site through All Free Crochet, and your jewelry patterns are lovely. I've bookmarked your site too...keep up the good work.
Peace and Blessings,
Martha from Ill.
Thank you Martha for your kind comment. Also, thank you for letting me know how you happened upon my blog site. Happy crocheting, many blessings.
Patterns of Japanese type are better. Just follow the drawing.
Thank you so much for this pattern for beautiful earrings! I can't wait to make them!
I saw the hint for printing patterns and thought I'd share another for everyone:
What I do is select all the pattern, copy and paste into my word processing program and print from there. Works great!
I imagine making several of these pineapples then attaching them at the top of a Christmas ball, letting the beaded pineapples do the rest, just SHINE! ~~Gramma Klassen
What a great idea, Gramma Klassen. There's something I hadn't thought of, thank you for sharing your idea!
For saving patterns off the web. I high light and copy them to Microsoft Word. If the pictures don't copy with the print, just click on each one and copy it. Paste them one by one in the proper place in your pattern. Then just save them in a Word file.
You have them to print when you want them.
i love these earings. Thankyou
Found you through a link in crochet me. Will be giving the earrings a go when I need a break in my big project! They are really pretty thankyou.
loving the rest of the site too!
I'm going to try and make these, love the pattern and it actually seems doable
fascinating and fun idea to try. Sara
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Would you be kind enough to please post this pattern on You tube step-by-step. I love your work. Mine did not turn out like yours. I had no pineapple shape. I am trying to figure out where I went wrong. This is my first attempt beading with crochet. Help!
Wow, posting to Youtube has never crossed my mind at all, I'm not really very good with things like that. If you are able, send me a photo of your earrings and I'll see if I can figure out what's going on with them. Otherwise you can go ahead and ask me anything here and I'll answer here. who knows, you may have a question that could help someone else.
Cynthia
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