Bobble Rope Pendant
Designed By Julie A. Bolduc
The rope on this pendant is made with a chain of bobbles worked in a certain way. You can use any heavy charm you may have kicking around to use as your pendant. A heart shaped crystal would be very appropriate for Valentines day.
Materials Needed:
Size 70 Cotton Thread in Red.
Size 12 steel crochet hook.
1 necklace clasp of choice
Fine needle
Heavy Charm
Yarn Thickness: 70thread
Gauge: 6bl pr inch
Finished Size: =20"
Skill Level: Easy
Instructions
Join thread to one end of clasp. Ch3, (yo, insert hook in ring of clasp, draw up a lp, yo draw through 2lps on hook) Rep bet ()3 times. yo, draw through all 4 lps on hook.
*(Yo, insert hook through 4lps of previous st, draw up a lp, yo draw through 2 lps on hook.) Rep bet () two times more. Yo and draw through all 4 lps on hook. Rep from * until you reach your desired length. Join to other end of clasp with a sc then slst back onto the 4lps of last bobble. Fasten off leaving long threads then weave the threads back into work.
Attach charm. A sliding charm can be placed on it before joining with the other end of clasp.
Design written Sunday, January 24, 1999. Copyright ©1999 by Julie A. Bolduc all rights reserved. p107010
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Crafting JournalHave you ever considered keeping a journal of all the major projects you make?? You could take pictures of the item, then put them into a photo album with the information about the item. The information to write down would be, the name of the pattern, where the pattern came from, the list of materials used in the project, how long it took to make, the date you started the project and when you finised it, and then who you gave it to and when. And the special occasion as to why it was given. If you keep all this information, then future generations will have a better sense of who you were. Keep it with the family geaneology information. I may start to do this myself for significant projects that I make and give.
