Who wouldn't love a pair of crochet-covered earrings for
Mother's Day? They're cute and cool and--best of all--easy to make. I started
with a pair of plastic earrings that I found in a jewelry box and some bright
blue worsted-weight yarn.
If you don't have any earrings just like these, don't worry.
You can crochet over many types of hoop earrings--use your imagination. And of
course you can use any color yarn you have on hand. I had just bought a big
skein of this beautiful blue, but you really only need a small amount. You
could also try yarn of a different weight, but I really like the coverage and
texture that the worsted-weight created.
There are no tricky stitches involved--just single crochet. To
begin, wrap the end of the yarn around one of the earring hoops and start working in single crochet. Just stitch through the center of the hoop as if you
were working through a crochet stitch. As you crochet around the hoop, work
over the starting end of the yarn. I spaced my stitches so they were close together,
but not bunched up; I wanted to let a little of the hoop peek through. When the
stitching is finished, cut the yarn and knot the last stitch closed. Use a large-eyed
needle to pull the yarn ends under the stitches, and then trim any stray ends
that try to poke through your crochet stitches.
Repeat the process for the second earring and you have a
one-of-a-kind Mother's Day gift--or a new pair of earrings for yourself.
















