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Crocheting Necklaces Out of Trellis Yarn

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Date: 07/02/2009 Topics: Craft Tips > Crochet | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I saw a necklace made out of Trellis ladder yarn and cannot figure out how to make it. Does anyone know?

By atph from NY

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By Ohiocrafter (2) Contact
Is there actual instructions to these necklaces anywhere? I am the type that needs written directions.

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By Cyinda (1318) Profile Contact
Here's the trellis yarn necklace made only with crocheted chain:

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By Cyinda (1318) Profile Contact
1) It's all done with a large hook (J, K etc) & only chains... Just look at the pictures here & copy one:

http://www.knitting-warehouse.com/i ... tterns/necklace/IMG_2816_600x800.jpg

http://images.google.com/images?hl= ... rn+Necklace&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2

2) There's a second type that's made by single crocheting AROUND a piece of clear elastic.

3) OR, a third type that's made by threading the clear beading elastic thread on to a "big eye" beading needle then thread every 2, 3 or 4 empty square on to the elastic (skipping every other or every 2 or 3 "holes")... They can either be threaded on straight (accordion style) OR the Trellis yarn can be twisted in a spiral with every empty square that's threaded. Here's an example picture:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3257/3231383050_ebc3256f7b.jpg?v=0

---> For more details write me here on ThriftyFun.
Cyinda

HERE'S A PICTURE OF THE NECKLACE MADE BY THE #2 OR #3 METHOD:

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I am new to the site and am trying to find patterns to knit or crochet necklaces out of Trellis yarn or similar types. I am also looking for patterns to make them without being knit or crocheted. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy Holidays.

Donna from Worthington, MN

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RE: Crocheting Necklaces Out of Trellis Yarn

I don't know if they specifically have a pattern that uses trellis yarn, but I find dozens of great patterns on crochetpatterncentral.com (12/15/2008)

By ellens815

RE: Crocheting Necklaces Out of Trellis Yarn

http://store.knitting-warehouse.com/trellisnecklace.html Has a pattern using Trellis yarn for a "bib" necklace. Is that what you wanted?

Harriet (12/21/2008)

By Harriet

RE: Crocheting Necklaces Out of Trellis Yarn

If you need a really great Trellis necklace pattern go to www.anythingcrafty.com. The pattern also includes a "free" earrings pattern complete with full color pictures of the supplies and tools needed to complete your project. (04/25/2009)

By anythingcrafty

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