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Free Crochet Pattern...Summer Sparkle Earrings!



These cute sparkly earrings are a perfect warm weather crochet project. Fun variegated cotton thread make them extra fun and clear glass beads add some sparkle too!
Summer Sparkle Earrings By Jennifer Dickerson
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Sizing:
  • 1.5 inches across

Materials:
  • Size 10 crochet thread, any color (color shown here is Aunt Lydia's Classic 10 in "Pastel Variegated"
  • B (2.25 mm)crochet hook
  • 2 French hook earring findings
  • 20 clear glass beads (10 per earring)
  • Scissors
  • Cross stitch needle (I used a #24) or any needle you can get thread into the eye and pass a bead through.

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Slip Stitch (sl st)
  • Single Crochet (sc)
  • Double Crochet (dc)
  • How To Crochet With Beads

    Instructions:
    Before you begin to crochet, string beads and earring hook onto thread with a needle. I strung a few beads, then the earring hook, then the rest of them. Earrings as shown in photos used 10 beads each, but string a few extra just in case.
    Ch 8, join in the ch furthest from the hook with a sl st. Round 1: ch 3 (counts as a dc), work 23 dc into the center of the ring. Round 2: In the first st, *work a (sc, ch 1, slide a bead over, ch 1 incorporating bead, sc). In the next st work a sc. Repeat from * to end of the round.
    Note: Earring hook is worked the same way as the beads, when you come to the hook, just work it in the same way as if it was a bead too.
    Finishing: Weave in all ends and you're finished!
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