Please tell me I’m not the only one who totally fangirled over the new Netflix series Wednesday.
There is so much good crochet representation in this series like a checkered sweater vest and a pair of snoods too.
When I saw the gorgeous crochet lace collar that Wednesday wears in one of the episodes, I just knew that I had to make one for myself.
Lucky for you, you can make one for yourself too using this free crochet collar pattern!
Follow along with the video and written tutorials as we create this fashionable statement piece using very thin yarn (or crochet thread) and a very small hook.
I don’t know about you, but I will be wearing my new lace crochet collar every chance I get!
The Yarn
Aunt Lydia’s Fashion Crochet Thread is a soft and lustrous thread suitable for fashion apparel and accessories. The thicker size 3 works up fast.
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Crochet Video Tutorial
Never get lost on a crochet pattern again. Follow along to the crochet collar written pattern. Timestamps are available at the end of each row.
Materials
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Fashion 3, Superfine #1, White
2.75 mm Crochet Hook
Abbreviations – US Terminology
St(s) – Stitch(es)
Sl st – Slip stitch
Sk – Skip
Sp – Space
Ch – Chain
Sc – Single crochet
Hdc – Half double crochet
Dc – Double crochet
Tr – Treble crochet
Gauge
10 sc x 10 rows = 2 in.
Pattern
Ch 71
R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc each st across, turn. (70)
R2: Ch 1, hdc next 6 sts, *2 hdc next st, hdc next 6 sts, repeat from * across until 1 st remains hdc last st, turn. (79 sts)
R3: Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout), *sk 2 sts, 7 dc next st, sk 2 sts, sc in next st, ch 3, sk 1 st, sc next st, repeat from * until 6 st remain, sk 2 sts, 7 dc next st, sk 2 sts, dc in last st, turn.
R4: Ch 5 (counts as dc+ch 2), sc in 4th dc of 7-dc cluster from row 3, *ch 3, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-3 sp, ch 3, sc in 4th dc of 7-dc cluster from row 3, repeat from * across ending with ch 2, dc in last st, turn.
R5: Ch 3, 2 dc in first st, sc in ch-2 sp, ch 3, *sc in next ch-3 sp, 7 dc in ch-2 sp, sc next ch-3 sp, ch 3, repeat from * across until ch-5 remains, sc in ch-5 sp, 3 dc in 3rd st of ch-5, turn.
R6: Ch 6 (counts as tr+ch2), (tr, ch 2, tr) in ch-3 sp, *ch 3, hdc in 4th dc of 7-dc cluster, ch 3, (tr, ch 2, tr) in ch-3 sp, repeat from * across ending with ch 2, tr last st, turn.
R7: Ch 4, 7 tr in ch-2 sp, *hdc in ch-3 sp, ch 3, hdc in ch-3 sp, 7 tr in ch-2 sp, repeat from * until ch-6 sp remains, tr last st. Do not fasten off.
Edging
R8: Evenly sc down the side of the work. At first corner, ch 5, continue sc across the top and side of the starting chain, and the remaining side of the work, fasten off and weave in ends.
Button
Ch 2
R1: 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook, sl st to join.
Sew button on to collar
If you enjoyed this vintage crochet pattern, then you love my crochet cloche hat pattern HERE.
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