Unique Crochet Choker Patterns To Match Any Outfit
These amazing Crochet Choker Patterns are perfect for adding a touch of handmade elegance to any outfit. They offer a variety of styles, from vintage lace to modern minimalism, suitable for personal adornment or as unique, thoughtful gifts. Here you’ll find that each pattern provides a creative way to enhance your crochet repertoire. So, enjoy creating those fashionable accessories that are both stylish and versatile and be a part of handmade jewelry collection.

Crochet Choker Patterns
As you explore the patterns, you’ll find that the versatility in these designs allows for customizations like adding beads, adjusting the length, or altering the color palette to suit your personal style or that of someone special. Each pattern is a canvas for your creativity, whether you’re aiming to complement an evening look or a casual day outfit. So, start making wearable crocheted jewelry items that showcase your crochet skills and aesthetic sensibilities in no time.
Crochet Linked Choker

This Crochet Linked Choker pattern is an example of elegance that can be achieved with just a few stitches. Perfect for those new to crochet or seasoned veterans looking for a quick project, this choker promises a sophisticated addition to any wardrobe. Its textured appearance and customizable length ensure it can be tailored to fit any style, making it a versatile choice for personal wear or as a thoughtful gift. With clear instructions and the need for minimal materials, creating this chic accessory is both satisfying and fun.
Materials Required:
- 40 yards of cotton size 10 crochet thread in your color choice.
- 1.75 mm crochet hook.
- A lobster claw clasp and a jump ring.
- Needle nose pliers.
- Scissors.
- Yarn needle.
- Blocking board and pins.
Abbreviations (US):
- Ch – Chain
- Sc – Single crochet
- Dc – Double crochet
- St(s) – Stitches
- Sk – Skip
Princess Crochet Choker

This enchanting Princess Crochet Choker, fun made in under 20 minutes, is a masterpiece of delicate artistry. The tutorial elegantly guides through each step, making the creation process as breezy as a walk in a royal garden. With its intricate design achieved through a series of single and double crochets, this piece exudes a timeless charm. Perfectly fitting for any occasion, this accessory effortlessly elevates a look with a touch of sophistication and a sprinkle of magic.
Materials Required:
- 3.25 mm crochet hook
- Crochet thread: Specifically, Aunt Lydia’s Fashion 3 crochet thread. An alternative mentioned is Yarn Bee’s Cozy Toes yarn in maroon, which is a lace weight yarn. It’s important to note the difference in size when using different yarns (11 inches across when using Fashion 3 thread vs. 10 inches across with the lace weight yarn).
- A foot and a half long tail of yarn: This is used to tie the choker around the neck.
Abbreviations Used:
- ch – Chain
- sc – Single Crochet
- dc – Double Crochet
- picot – A decorative loop or knot made by twisting the yarn
- sl st – Slip Stitch
Crochet Choker Necklace

Exploring a vintage charm, the crochet choker necklace showcased is an elegant homage to fashion’s cyclical nature. The use of sleek black cotton yarn gives the piece an air of sophistication, while the option to include a key pendant offers a customizable touch that can accentuate the simplest of outfits. This trendy accessory, with its adaptable length, seamlessly fuses the allure of the ’70s and ’90s, proving that some styles truly are timeless. Whether adorned with the pendant or left unembellished, this choker is a testament to the beauty of handmade craftsmanship.
Materials:
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Black 8 ply cotton yarn
- Key pendant (optional for decoration)
Abbreviations:
- ch – Chain
- rep – Repeat
- st – Stitch
Leather and Glass Choker

Fun craftsmanship shines through in the Crochet Leather and Glass Choker, blending the rustic appeal of leather with the elegance of glass beads. The choker showcases an effortlessly chic aesthetic, capable of elevating any outfit with its textured depth. With supple deerskin lace and striking barrel beads, this piece is not only a statement of style but also a testament to the joy of handmade accessories. Quick to create, yet lasting in impression, it’s a unique adornment sure to garner compliments.
Materials:
- 1 spool Realeather Craft Lace 1/8″ Deerskin (alternative: suede may be used, however, deerskin is preferred for its softness and flexibility)
- 5 glass barrel beads with large openings (suggested size: 5/8″ wide, but anything between ½” and ¾” should work)
- Crochet hook size K/10.5/6.5mm (or size needed to work comfortably, as gauge isn’t crucial for this project)
Abbreviations:
- Bfsc – Bead Foundation Single Crochet
- Ch – Chain
- Fsc – Foundation Single Crochet
- Sl st – Slip Stitch
Antique Lace Wedding Choker

Each delicate stitch of the Crochet Antique Lace Wedding Choker weaves together tradition and elegance with exceptional grace. Its vintage charm is accentuated by the intricate small flowers and the softness of a matching ribbon. Crafted from the finest materials, including natural and orchid pink threads, this piece is a timeless accessory for any bridal attire. The inclusion of antique brass fittings grants a touch of old-world allure, making it a truly enchanting addition to that special day.
Materials Needed:
- 25 yards Aunt Lydia’s #10 Thread in Natural, small amounts of thread in Orchid Pink and Olive
- 1.5mm hook (for the choker)
- 1.4mm hook (for the rosette and leaves)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- 1 yard of 3/8″ ribbon in pink to match the rosette
- 2 x 20mm brass ribbon crimps
- 3 x 6mm brass jump rings
- 1 x 12mm antique brass lobster clasp
- 6″ brass chain
- 2 needle-nose pliers (for working with the jewelry fittings)
Abbreviations:
- sl st – slip stitch
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- Picot – (specified in the pattern as: ch 3, sl st back into same st)
