Love these! I have never learned to be able to make that initial chain loose enough. I have found using a hook 1 or 2 sizes bigger works for me. The finished project always looks great!
Absolutely love this pattern! Some advice for others making this pattern: If you start with a foundationless single crochet instead of chaining and then sc across, you'll have your working yarn on the same side as the tail at the end which makes it harder to make the ties. I fixed it by slip stitching down the side and then across the bottom of the piece to get my working yarn to the correct side. ❤
I have only just mastered a flower crown,mandala and now your chocker with very clear instructions. I am going to be able to make unique gifts/accessories for any occasion to go with anything in very little time with basically scraps of yarn. Thank you for sharing🌷
I was looking for something exactly like this!! When I was looking a few months ago everything out there was more complicated, I'm excited to give this one a try and see if I can make lots in different colors!
Congratulations on moving into the tiny stuff! Great job! Beautiful pattern! Next step is making a tablecloth. 😉 I've found that using an extra task light helps when working with dark threads/ yarns. I even have a head lamp for when I'm really serious. 😆
🤣🤣 you know me so well! I never do tiny stuff. This made me laugh so hard. I don't know if I'll be making a tablecloth, but thinner thread makes everything more beautiful. A head lamp is a great idea!
@LittlejohnsYarn A tablecloth can be done with granny squares made in thread, so you can make it as large or as small as you want without committing to a certain size when you start. If you can make several chokers, you can certainly make a tablecloth! While I haven't made a tablecloth yet, I've repaired my husband's great-grandmother's and made a baby blanket in size 20 thread. I don't suggest the blanket. 😆
@@titian-red you are so encouraging ❤️❤️ thank you. What an incredible family heirloom. Your husband is fortunate that his talented wife knows crochet & repair!
I tried to post a picture of the choker I made from this tutorial but I was unable to anyway mine turned out absolutely gorgeous I used a color changing thread that was all fluorescent colors and it looks so cool 😎
If I wanted to make this a bit bigger beyond the 50 chains shown here, what would the increased number need to be divisible by for this pattern to still work?
Hi Alysha, I absolutely love these! I was so happy I was able to pop into your live the other day. I was loving the conversations that were going on and your energy is so lovely. I donated a superchat and was able to get a often from your wheel of patterns. I just wanted to make sure you got my email regarding the pattern. My email name is not the same as my RUclips name, so I was wondering if you maybe had thought it was junk. I actually shared a photo of a finished object during the live, but it didn’t look like you had seen that one either, but I’ve checked multiple times and I have your email correct. Thank you so much, so Sorry to bother you! 🥰🥰🥰 Katie
You can go up a crochet hook size to 3.5. it will be slightly bigger. The size of the choker minus the straps is 11 in. I'm guessing it'll add a quarter inch to a half inch
@@LittlejohnsYarn I was thinking that but since I only started crocheting when the big bad 19 hit and I quit smoking I needed a hand occupier lol. I wasnt totally sure. I also still crochet very tight a lot of the times so for me it may work out. I didnt get the knack yet to always loosen up. Thank you for a quick reply. I also saw the beaded choker too and got excited because I DO have a 3.5 and I want to make 1 out of every color I can find. Thank you again.
I just finished my first one, a great and very easy to crochet along tutorial and beatiful outcome! Thanks so much!
Love these! I have never learned to be able to make that initial chain loose enough. I have found using a hook 1 or 2 sizes bigger works for me. The finished project always looks great!
Great idea! Awesome tip 🥰
Absolutely love this pattern! Some advice for others making this pattern:
If you start with a foundationless single crochet instead of chaining and then sc across, you'll have your working yarn on the same side as the tail at the end which makes it harder to make the ties. I fixed it by slip stitching down the side and then across the bottom of the piece to get my working yarn to the correct side. ❤
Thank you. Very nice.
A vintage pattern would be fine too.😊
Thank you. I loved crocheting with you. Fantastic tutorial
You’re welcome 😊
I have only just mastered a flower crown,mandala and now your chocker with very clear instructions. I am going to be able to make unique gifts/accessories for any occasion to go with anything in very little time with basically scraps of yarn. Thank you for sharing🌷
You’re welcome 😊
I did it and now I’m in love! So easy to do, thanks so much ♥️✨
I was looking for something exactly like this!! When I was looking a few months ago everything out there was more complicated, I'm excited to give this one a try and see if I can make lots in different colors!
Awesome!!! Chokers are my FAVORITE ❤Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
oh my god, thank you so much for the tutorial! it turned out so great 😭
Ooooo perfect for my daughters bday❤
Thank you❤
I love this pattern!! Thank you very much!!!
Awesome choker!! Thank you so much! Can’t wait to make some!
Hello, Alysha! Your pattern caught my eyes... Wonderful. Muah, Deszie (Deszies Crochet Cubby).
Hello from Romania! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤🧡💛
So elegant Thank you Alysha ❤
Thank you 🥰
I am going to try this one!
I’m glad you like it🥰
Oooh, i love this Alisha! Your so creative. Thank you for sharing this with me.❤🎉
Stephanie I'm so glad you like it ❤️❤️
Congratulations on moving into the tiny stuff! Great job! Beautiful pattern! Next step is making a tablecloth. 😉
I've found that using an extra task light helps when working with dark threads/ yarns. I even have a head lamp for when I'm really serious. 😆
🤣🤣 you know me so well! I never do tiny stuff. This made me laugh so hard. I don't know if I'll be making a tablecloth, but thinner thread makes everything more beautiful. A head lamp is a great idea!
@LittlejohnsYarn A tablecloth can be done with granny squares made in thread, so you can make it as large or as small as you want without committing to a certain size when you start. If you can make several chokers, you can certainly make a tablecloth!
While I haven't made a tablecloth yet, I've repaired my husband's great-grandmother's and made a baby blanket in size 20 thread. I don't suggest the blanket. 😆
@@titian-red you are so encouraging ❤️❤️ thank you. What an incredible family heirloom. Your husband is fortunate that his talented wife knows crochet & repair!
Thank you so much for sharing very cute.❤
You are very welcome 🥰
I tried to post a picture of the choker I made from this tutorial but I was unable to anyway mine turned out absolutely gorgeous I used a color changing thread that was all fluorescent colors and it looks so cool 😎
Thank you for sharing 😊
You're welcome 🥰
I only have no 4 weight cotton yarn, will that work? Or do I need the thin crochet yarn?
If I wanted to make this a bit bigger beyond the 50 chains shown here, what would the increased number need to be divisible by for this pattern to still work?
Hi Alysha, I absolutely love these!
I was so happy I was able to pop into your live the other day. I was loving the conversations that were going on and your energy is so lovely. I donated a superchat and was able to get a often from your wheel of patterns. I just wanted to make sure you got my email regarding the pattern. My email name is not the same as my RUclips name, so I was wondering if you maybe had thought it was junk. I actually shared a photo of a finished object during the live, but it didn’t look like you had seen that one either, but I’ve checked multiple times and I have your email correct. Thank you so much, so Sorry to bother you!
🥰🥰🥰
Katie
Beautiful complimenti
Thank you ❤️
Oh Alysha, that's so pretty! I will definitely give this one a go - I have some charms in my stash that would be perfect for this.
I want to make this right now but ... 3 25 is the only crochet hook I don't have. Well and a 7. So I guess I have to wait to make it now.
You can go up a crochet hook size to 3.5. it will be slightly bigger. The size of the choker minus the straps is 11 in. I'm guessing it'll add a quarter inch to a half inch
@@LittlejohnsYarn I was thinking that but since I only started crocheting when the big bad 19 hit and I quit smoking I needed a hand occupier lol. I wasnt totally sure. I also still crochet very tight a lot of the times so for me it may work out. I didnt get the knack yet to always loosen up. Thank you for a quick reply. I also saw the beaded choker too and got excited because I DO have a 3.5 and I want to make 1 out of every color I can find. Thank you again.
Wow ❤❤❤
Thank you