Enjoy delicate art of crochet with our enchanting Crochet Rose Choker pattern. This exquisite design captures the timeless beauty of roses, transforming soft, luxurious yarn into a piece of wearable art that gracefully adorns the neck. Each stitch is a petal in the garden of your creativity, where you'll cultivate a statement accessory that blooms with romantic charm.
Crochet Rose Choker

Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just beginning to bud your skills, this pattern will guide you through a captivating crafting experience, culminating in a choker that's as unique as a real rose. Embrace the allure of handcrafted elegance and let this Crochet Rose Choker become a beloved highlight in your collection of handmade jewelry.
Materials:
- Black yarn and red yarn (4 ply milk yarn recommended)
- Crochet hook (2 mm was used in the video)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Instructions:

Chain and First Row:
- Start by creating a slip knot.
- Chain 42 stitches.
- Count six chains back from the hook, double crochet into the sixth chain.
- Skip two chains, double crochet into the third chain.
- Chain three in the same space, and double crochet again into the same space.

- Repeat from to across the row until you reach the end.
Creating Petals:
- Chain three and turn your piece over.

- At the large space created by the chain three from the previous row, insert the hook and make eight double crochets into the same space.
- Slip stitch in the next small space between the sets of double crochets from the previous row.
- Repeat the process of making eight double crochets in the next large space, followed by a slip stitch in the small space, until you reach the end.
Finishing:

Once you have completed the row of petals, cut the yarn, leaving a length for sewing.
- Begin rolling the strip of petals starting from the first petal, rolling towards the last petal you worked.
- As you roll the petals, sew along the base to keep them in place, hiding the stitching as much as possible.
Making the Chain for the Accessory:

Create another slip knot with your yarn.
- Chain to your desired length (the video suggests 300 chains for a longer tie, but adjust to your preference).
- Once the chain is long enough, fasten off.
Attaching the Chain to the Rose:

With the rose sewn together and shaped, take the crochet hook and insert it through a part of the rose's base that is easy to pierce through.
- Attach the chain to the rose by yarning over the hook with the chain and pulling through, securing the chain onto the rose.
- You can wear this creation as a necklace, bracelet, or waist accessory, or you can remove the chain and attach the rose to other items like a hair clip, keychain, or as an embellishment on different craft projects.





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