Fun Crochet Earrings You MUST Make!

If you are like I was when I first started crocheting, you have no idea what to use crochet lace thread for, except maybe doilies for your grandma. Don’t worry, I’m hear to help you! I learned my favorite way to use lace thread when I saw a pattern tester call on Instagram last year: Earrings!

You read that right. Crochet Earrings! There are so many ways to make earrings using lace thread, and here I put together a list of fun and interesting crochet earring patterns for you to try!




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Don’t know what you might need to make any of these earrings? Here’s some ideas!

Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Lace Thread

Golo Crochet Lace Thread

Hobbii Rainbow Lace Yarn

Hobbii Rainbow Lace Print Yarn

Red Heart Classic Thread

Hypoallergenic Gold Plated Fishhook Earring

Teardrop and Round Earring Findings

Superglue

Now, let’s get to the patterns!






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  1. Sunburst Earrings by Savannah Wright

These are my own design! They are made using teardrop shapes and are very versatile!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry, Ribblr, and YouTube!



2. Zorah Dangle Earrings by Brittany Walls

Photo from Brittany Walls

These are beautiful, with a simple floral design worked around a circular shaped hoop!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



3. Simple Peacock Earrings by Charlotte

Photo from Charlotte

These peacock earrings really are simple! All you need is the thread. hook, and fishhook finders!

You can find the pattern on the NyanPon website!



4. Dangle Fan Earrings by Oksana Volytska

Photo from Oksana Volytska

These earrings are just so elegant looking!

You can find this pattern on Etsy!



5. Simple Summertime Crochet Earrings by Elena Hunt

Photo from Beatrice Ryan Designs

These fun earrings are made with thread and a hoop shape!

You can find this pattern for free on the Beatrice Ryan Designs website!



6. Cascade Earrings

I love the look of these earrings!

You can find the pattern on YouTube!



7. Gloriana Earrings by Wish Upon a Hook

Photo from Wish Upon a Hook

I love the simplicity and elegance of this earrings!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



8. Calliope Earrings by Wish Upon a Hook

Photo from Wish Upon a Hook

I am in love with the popcorn stitch in this earring! It adds so much personality!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



9. Sunflower Ridge Earrings by Momma by Grace Designs

Photo from Momma by Grace Designs

This earring pattern is so simple and versatile! You can make it on any earring shape you want, and it will be unique every time!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



10. Lizzy’s Pumpkin Earrings by Lizzy Jetton

Photo from Lizzy Jetton

This cute little earring just gets me excited for Spooky Season! I have to make them for this year!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry!



11. Sunflower Earrings by Akeish Fearon

Photo from Akeish Fearon

This pattern just immediately brings summer to my mind. It’s absolutely a ray of sunshine in earring form!

You can find this pattern on Ravelry and Ribblr!



12. Pineapple Earrings by Valerie Granger

Photo from Valerie Granger

This is the pineapple stitch in earring form!

This pattern is available for free on Valerie’s blog!



13. Lacy Lemon Earrings by Anha Nouf

Photo from Anha Nouf

A beautiful lacy earring pattern, to add that little extra to your outfits!

This pattern is a FREE Ravelry download!



14. Heart Me Jewel by Ana D

Photo from Ana D

This pattern is for those who are a bit more ambitious, and it will be worth it for the end result!

This pattern is available on Ribblr!



15. Helios Earrings by Kaylee

Photo from Kaylee

Like the name suggests, these earrings are little suns! This way you can carry sunshine with you everywhere!

You can find this pattern on Ribblr!




16. Drops Earrings by Marisa

Photo from Marisa

These are simple drop earrings, but very well designed despite their simplicity!

You can find this pattern on Ribblr!

Have you made any of these? Let me know! Tag me on Instagram!

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