Of course when my daughters saw my medallion beaded earrings they wanted a pair of their own. I should know by now that I should just make three of everything. Luckily, I love doing this!For them I envisioned a pair that was smaller and daintier. I basically followed the same pattern as for mine, except I only worked the first round. I think they came out perfect!
Small Beaded Crochet Wire Earrings
Here’s what you need:
- 30 gauge Nickel Silver wire
- D hook
- 16 – size 6/0 seed beads
- a pair of ear wires
- 2 crimp beads
Resources and tutorials you may find helpful in following this free pattern: Crochet Abbreviations, U.S. to U.K. Crochet Conversion Chart.
Special Stitches:
Beaded Single Crochet (bsc): Insert hook into specified stitch and draw up a loop, move bead up the wire to rest next to hook, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook.
(Make 2)
Thread 8 beads onto your wire.
Ch 2.
Round 1: Ch1 (does not count as stitch), work 8 bscs in 2nd ch from hook, join — 8 sts.
Fasten off leaving a tail of approx. 6 inches.
Add a crimp bead to the tail. Weave tail through the ear wire and back through the crimp bead. Flatten crimp bead to secure tail. Cut tail right after crimp bead.
Dawn says
Curious – why “Thread 24 beads onto your wire” when you are only using 8 in each earring?
Kara says
Just a typo … I fixed it. Thanks for the catch 🙂
Chylon Brigham says
Thank you for posting. I love these earrings. I am having trouble getting mine to look as symmetrical as yours are, but I will keep practicing.
Kara says
Working with the wire can be tricky … but definitely keep practicing 🙂
Sarah says
Hey,
I love these earrings 🙂 I am havin difficulty understanding the pattern although I’m sure its very simple. Could you please explain me
Kara says
Which part are you having trouble with, Sarah?
Linda says
I love these earrings, but I am having a very hard time with this pattern.
I’m not getting that nice empty center in the middle.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated !
Thanks ahead of time.
Kara says
The only think I can think is to try to make your beginning chain a little looser to give yourself more room to work the first round into. Hope that helps 🙂
Christine says
These are too cute. I think I might have the supplies to do this. I’ve never tried to crochet with wire before. I might have to give it a try!
Elisabeth Andree says
Very nice earrings Kara! Thanks for sharing your tutorial.