How to Crochet Jewelry Set for Beginners (Earrings & Pendent)
Crochet jewelry sets are much comfortable and can be made using common items like hoop earrings, a keyring, crochet thread, and beads along with yarn. In the post, you’ll find a tutorial on how to crochet a beautiful jewelry set from Cute Crochet that includes earrings and a colorful pendant with simple crochet techniques.
Tutor uses a 1mm crochet hook therefore you need lace work which is explained step by step, making it easy even for beginners to follow along. The set can be customized with different threads, beads and color-combinations. You will also find a lot of tips throughout the guide.
Read more about this crochet jewelry set tutorial below in this post. You can watch the complete video guide for crocheting the entire set at the end of this post.
Skills Used: Creating single crochets, double crochets, and working into circular bases like hoops and keyrings. Decorative techniques include chaining, scallop edging, and combining crochet with materials like beads for a polished finish. Attention is given to creating smooth, consistent stitches and ensuring secure closures.
Guide Span: 11 Minutes Only
Personalization Tips: You can personalize the jewelry set by experimenting with different thread colors to match outfits or occasions. Adding beads of varying shapes and finishes, such as metallic or glass, can enhance the design’s sophistication. You can also try replacing the hoops or keyrings with other shapes like hearts, to create unique pieces. Adjusting the length of the necklace chain allows for a custom fit.
This tutorial is ideal for beginners looking to craft elegant and personalized jewelry for every woman or girl. It demonstrates how to combine simple crochet stitches with creativity to produce unique accessories. The video also provides tips for securing clean edges and adding embellishments.
Free Crochet Crochet Jewelry Set Pattern
Materials
- Plain metal hoop earrings (or similar-sized hoops)
- Blank keyring (for pendant)
- Crochet thread (No. 10 cotton or similar; color of choice)
- 1.0 mm crochet hook
- Beads (optional, for necklace embellishment)
- Button (for necklace closure, optional)
- Sewing needle (for attaching button)
- Scissors
- Fabric glue (optional, for extra security)
- Small pliers (optional, for opening/closing jump rings)
Abbreviations (US terms)
- ch: chain
- sc: single crochet
- dc: double crochet
- sl st: slip stitch
- st: stitch
- sp: space
Special Notes
- The pattern is written for earrings, but the same instructions apply to the pendant (keyring), adjusting the starting stitch count as noted.
- Work as many single crochets as will fit comfortably, ensuring to end up with a multiple of 4 plus 1.
- Use tight, even tension for a neat finish.
- Optional embellishments include beads threaded onto the chain or pendant, and a button-loop closure for the necklace.
Pattern
A. Hoop Earrings (Make 2)
Base Round – Single Crochet on Hoop:
- Make a slip knot.
- Attach thread to the hoop by inserting hook under the hoop, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through both loops (sc made).
- Push the sc to one side and continue making scs around the hoop as many as will fit comfortably. End with a multiple of 4 + 1 (e.g., 29 sc).
- Do not join with a sl st; continue in rows.
Row 2 – Lacy Arches:
- Ch 3 (counts as first dc), turn.
- Skip first st.
- Dc in next st.
- Ch 3, skip 1 st, dc in each of next 3 sts, repeat from * to * across row.
- At end, after last group, ch 3, and dc in last 2 sts.
Row 3 – Petal Edge:
- Turn work without chaining.
- In first ch-3 space: work 7 dc.
- Skip next dc, sc in next dc (middle one of group of 3 from previous row).
- [In next ch-3 space, 7 dc; skip next dc, sc in next dc]; repeat across.
- At end, after last petal, sl st in top of the starting ch-3.
- Ch 1, fasten off, leaving a tail to weave in.
Finishing:
- Weave in both starting and ending thread tails using smaller hook or needle.
Repeat for the second earring.
B. Pendant (On Keyring)
- Follow the same steps as the earrings, but work 49 sc around the keyring (multiple of 4 + 1 for larger ring).
- Complete as per the earrings.
C. Necklace Chain with Button Loop
- Button Loop: Ch 7 (adjust number to your button size); sl st to first ch to form a loop.
- Necklace Chain: Ch to desired length (try holding it up to ensure fit).
- Fasten off, leaving a tail long enough to sew the button.
- Attach chain to pendant: Pass chain through the jump ring/keyring of pendant and pull the tail through to secure.
- Tie a knot near the ring to prevent the pendant from sliding.
- Optional: Sew on a button at the other end of the chain for closure.
D. Adding Beads (Optional)
- Thread beads onto one or both tails at the end of the chain, in any pattern or color arrangement you like.
- First bead can be threaded over both tail strands and pushed snugly over the jump ring for added embellishment.
- Thread additional beads onto single strands as desired.
- Optionally, apply fabric glue for extra security.
Conclusion
You have now created a stylish, boho-inspired crochet jewelry set, including two hoop earrings and a matching pendant necklace. Feel free to personalize with your favorite bead colors, thread types, or add additional embellishments for unique flair!
Pattern Corrections & Tips
Corrections:
- Always check that your single crochet base is a multiple of four, plus one, for the lace pattern to work out evenly.
- For a matching look, use the same type/size of hoop for both earrings and keyring, or adjust stitch counts accordingly.
Tips:
- Watch your tension, especially when working sc around the hoop; tighten so they sit neatly and evenly.
- Weaving in ends carefully with a small hook or tapestry needle helps keep your jewelry tidy and secure.
- Using small pliers to gently open and close jewelry rings will prevent damage to your thread work.
- If your necklace does not need a closure, you can skip the button and simply knot the ends together.




