Learn to crochet a stylish rainbow collar with this easy shawl yarn pattern. Quick DIY project, perfect for beginners!
Are you ready to add a touch of handmade chic to your wardrobe? Crocheted collars are all the rage, and with this beginner-friendly guide, you’ll be crafting your very own in no time. This pattern uses a beautiful rainbow palette and soft shawl yarn, resulting in a stylish and playful accessory. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this project is a fantastic way to learn some new techniques and create something truly unique.
What You’ll Need:
- Shawl yarn: This lightweight yarn comes in a gorgeous array of colors. I recommend a blend with some drape for a lovely finished look.
- Crochet hook: A 3.50 mm hook is perfect for this pattern.
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (optional): Helps keep track of your rows.
- Safety pin (optional): For a versatile closure.
I first saw a similar collar design on Pinterest and just had to try it! While I couldn’t find a video, I loved the challenge of figuring it out from pictures. Luckily, even without a specific pattern, this is a beginner-friendly project – and after making my own I just had to share the process with you. You can find fantastic crochet inspiration from fellow makers on YouTube channels like https://www.youtube.com/@papatyaninorgudunyasi . For extra visual support, the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myLMSfy-Q78 is incredibly helpful!
Let’s Talk Technique
If you’re new to crochet, fear not! We’ll cover the basics:
- Chain stitch: Forms the foundation of many crochet projects.
- Single crochet: A simple, versatile stitch used throughout this pattern.
Already comfortable with those? Fantastic! This collar also incorporates back-loop single crochet to give it a lovely texture.
Tips and Tricks
- Choose your colors: Stick with the rainbow theme or branch out – be creative with your yarn choices!
- Keep your tension loose: Tight stitches will make your collar stiff. Relaxing your hands lets the yarn create a beautiful drape.
- Count your stitches: Especially important for keeping your rows even. Stitch markers can be a big help here.
Written Pattern
- Start with a long chain: Work enough chains to reach your desired collar length. I started with a 1-meter chain.
- Row 1: Single crochet (SC) into the second chain from the hook and in each chain across. Turn your work.
- Row 2: Chain 10, skip 9 stitches, SC into the next stitch. Chain 10 again, skip 9, SC – repeat across the row. Turn.
- Rows 3 onward: Chain 10, SC into the center of the previous chain-10 space. Continue as established until you reach your desired width.
- Finishing touches: Weave in any loose ends. Sew on a flower or embellishment of your choice, and attach a safety pin if you want an adjustable closure.
The Joy of Making
There’s something so satisfying about transforming a skein of yarn into a wearable piece of art. You can rock your crocheted collar with a simple tee for a casual touch, or dress it up with a blouse for a more polished look. Share your creations and connect with other crocheters on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tubacrochets?igsh=MW0wNjA2ZTcwbjUyMw== or find crochet inspiration on TikTok at [tiktok.com/@tubacrochet].
Please comment below with photos of your finished collars – I’d love to see what you make! And finally, remember: creativity is contagious, so spread the crochet love!