These pretty beaded crochet wine glass charms are so quick and easy. You can whip up a set in an afternoon and still have time to make a set for someone else. These make awesome hostess gifts … think bottle of wine and some charms!
Beaded Crochet Wine Glass Charms
Here’s what you’ll need:
- size 10 crochet thread
- 2 mm hooksize
- 6/0 seed beads (6 per wine class charm)
- large round earring hoop
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Special Stitches:
Beaded Single Crochet (bsc): Insert hook into specified stitch and draw up a loop, move bead up to rest next to hook, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook. The bead will show on the opposite side that you are working.
Row 1: String 6 beads on your thread. Make a slip knot on your hook and bring it through the ring to the front, yarn over and pull through the loop on your hook (1 single crochet done).
Work 12 more single crochets on ring, turn — 13 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, *1 beaded sc in next, 1 sc in next, repeat from * across — 13 sts, 6 beads.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
That’s it! So easy. Now pour yourself a glass of vino and enjoy!
Love these! I’m a complete newby and was wondering if there was a video with you making these? If not I’ll keep trying to make something out of what I understand 🙂
I think I’m going to make earrings in the same style…
These are beautiful and a great way to start crocheting with beads! 🙂
Agree, never used beads before. This is a very non intimidating way to start
Super cute! i have earrings kind of like this and I love them!!
Do you put the beads on the thread before you start and just move them up as you need them?
Yes, you string the beads on before you start. I just clarified the pattern to reflect that 🙂
Awesome idea Kara. This is why is love pinning your posts at pinterest! Lovely!
Kara, what a great way to embellish wine glass tags! Pinned for later..perhaps Christmas gifts this year! 😉
What a great idea for Christmas gifts kara, I will definitely be making some of these. 🙂