Crochet Ruffle Necklace

Make this crochet necklace in under 20 minutes using left over yarn and any necklace chain you like! Perfect for beginners and a great little crochet gift project to make in an evening.

Using just a few rows of the beautifully textured crochet ruffle stitch, you can create your very own crochet necklace, bracelet or any other accessory you like. If you can crochet a US double crochet (dc) / a UK treble crochet (tr) then you’ll have no problems mastering this fun crochet stitch.

This crochet pattern and image are property of HanJan Crochet.

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