Necklace Free Vintage Crochet Pattern

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Necklace Crochet Pattern ~ Welcome to all our VTNS (Vintage Textile and Needlework Sellers) Facebook Fans! Glad you’ve joined us for our Fan Freebie Friday.

childs necklace crochet pattern


Today’s free pattern is a quick and easy vintage crochet pattern for a Child’s Necklace with Coin Purse Pendant.

This particular pattern came from a circa 1917 Corticelli Lessons in Crochet pattern book. Since this little book is full of wonderful crochet patterns, I’m sure I’ll be sharing more from it.

This pretty necklace would make a nice gift for a child or adult. The color choices are yours and would be perfect to match a sweater or item of clothing you’re already giving as a gift.

The pattern uses a ball of light blue Size 30 cotton thread and a No. 12 crochet hook. Size 30 cotton thread is used for crochet, tatting, pulled thread, bobbin lace, and needle-made lace.

Childs Necklace with Coin Purse Pendant

PDF File Download Links

The pattern is in PDF format so to download it you’ll need the Adobe Reader software on your computer. Most computers come with it, but it is free and can be found here.

There are two choices, one with the instructions only and one with the instructions and picture. Both can be saved to look at later, but the instructions only will use less printer ink if you’d like to print them out.

Download Instructions: You can use the Download button above or Right-Click the link and select either “save target as” or “save link as” depending your browser. Also, you can click on it, it will open in another window and there you can save or print it.

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