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10 Of The Best Jewellery Patterns On The Web


When you think of new projects to knit or crochet, most people think of jumpers, hats and scarves. But have you ever considered making your own personalised jewellery? We found 10 of our favourite jewellery patterns from necklaces, to bracelets and even earrings.

Laura Nelkin’s ‘Texo Cuff’ on Ravelry

This lovely beaded, twist bracelet would make a lovely accessory with your little black dress or any other outfit for that matter. Using a small needle size, this garter stitch pattern can be worked up relatively quickly to give you a new accessory in no time at all. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Laura on Ravelry as LauraNelkin

Shaina Bilow’s ‘Gatsby Necklace’ on Ravelry

We are in love with this gorgeous beaded necklace! This lovely 1920’s inspired necklace doesn’t even look like it is knitted! The nice, clear pattern has two different lengths to suit most necklines and has cute beading detail to add touch of glamour. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Shaina on Ravelry as ShainaBilow

Susanne Sommer’s ‘Leaf Earrings or Pendant’ on Ravelry

Susanne has designed this double-sided leaf pattern in two different sizes, meaning it can be used for either earrings or necklace. Double win! This beautiful pattern is just one, of a selection of jewellery knits from Susanne’s eBook ‘Statement Knits’ available from Ravelry.

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Find Susanne on Ravelry as SoSu

Diane L. Augustin’s ‘Bead Happy Necklace’ on Ravelry

This eye-catching necklace is created with a small crochet hook and can be easily customised by choosing your own colour scheme and size of beads to suit. This makes it ideal to suit your own personal style or even to match a specific outfit. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Diane on Ravelry as dianelaugustin

Pirre Nakola’s ‘Simple Glamour’ on Ravelry

This pretty, knitted bracelet would be perfect to dress up any outfit. Created with a metallic yarn, it gives just a touch of sparkle to the otherwise fairly simple design. The looping design can be accented by using two different coloured yarns or kept simple with a single colour. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Raverly.

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Find Pirre on Ravelry as Pirren

Michelle Greenberg’s ‘Zig-Zag Choker’ on TheSnugglery

Chockers have recently been revived from the 90’s and become popular again, so we only thought it right to include a pattern in this section. We love Michelle’s simple, cross over pattern with a cute chain and tie detail. A very simple pattern, this could be worked up fairly quickly, so you could have a new accessory in next to no time. Available as a free, written pattern from TheSnugglery.

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Find Michelle on Ravelry as TheSnugglery

Sharon Mooney’s ‘Charming’ on Ravelry

This cute little wrap bracelet would make a lovely, personalised gift for a friend or relative. You can add your own charms and beads to suit individual styles and can even experiment with different colours. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Sharon on Ravelry as SharonMooney

Tanya Shliazhko’s ‘Rose Garden Necklace’ on YarnTwist

This hippie-style floral necklace will make a great addition to a summer outfit or even as part of a dress up costume. The pattern can be easily adjusted to different thickness from a fine, delicate chain to a thicker chunky pattern; perfect to suit all needs. Available as a downloadable pattern from YarnTwist.

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Find Tanya on Ravelry as YarnTwistArt

Rhondda Mol’s ‘Boho Beaded Cuff Bracelet’ on oombawkadesigncrochet

This classic beaded bracelet is perfect for everyday wear or even to dress up an outfit. Rhondda has kindly produced this pattern in three different sizes to accommodate different wrist sizes and an optional closure for those who don’t like cuff bracelets. Available as a free, written pattern from oombawkadesigncrochet.

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Find Rhondda on Ravelry as RhonddaM

Laurie Kahn’s ‘Crochet Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Earrings’ on Ravelry
Sugar Skulls have recently had a boost in popularity, so get on trend with these cute crochet earrings. The pattern was designed to be worked up with embroidery floss, but can also be created with crochet cotton for a less chunky look. Customise your new earrings with pearls or jewels for eyes and experiment with different colours. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Laurie on Ravelry as SpiderMambo