Crochet Lanyard Tutorial / QUICK & EASY 😍

Claudetta Crochet・2 minutes read

Use a 3.5mm crochet hook and anti-peeling acrylic yarn to create a lanyard by working puff stitches and border stitches in a specific pattern. Connect both ends using single crochet and finish by securing the yarn end.

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  • The process of crocheting a lanyard involves using specific materials like a 3.5mm crochet hook, scissors, darning needle, carabiner, and Himalaya anti-peeling acrylic yarn, following a pattern of puff stitches and border stitches to create the desired length of around 11.8 inches.
  • To complete the lanyard, after reaching the desired length, the two sides are connected by single crocheting across, then securing the end with a chain stitch, pulling tight, and sewing in the yarn end, resulting in a finished product ready for use.

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Recent questions

  • How do I crochet a lanyard?

    Use a 3.5mm hook, yarn, and follow puff stitch pattern.

  • What materials are needed for crocheting a lanyard?

    3.5mm crochet hook, yarn, scissors, darning needle, carabiner.

  • How long should a crocheted lanyard be?

    Around 11.8 inches in length.

  • What type of stitches are used in crocheting a lanyard?

    Puff stitches and border stitches.

  • How do I finish a crocheted lanyard?

    Secure the end by chaining 1, pulling tight, and sewing in the yarn end.

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Summary

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Create lanyard with puff stitches and carabiner.

  • Crochet a lanyard using a 3.5mm crochet hook, scissors, darning needle, carabiner, and Himalaya anti-peeling acrylic yarn.
  • Start with a slip knot and chain 6, then work puff stitches by inserting the hook into the second stitch, creating loops until the last stitch, and chaining 2 for the back row.
  • Continue the pattern by chaining 1, working puff stitches between stitches, skipping one stitch, and finishing with a border stitch, always chaining 2 for the back row.
  • Repeat the pattern of puff stitches and border stitches until reaching the desired length, around 11.8 inches, then sew in the yarn end and fold the lanyard in half.
  • Connect both sides by single crocheting across, then secure the end by chaining 1, pulling tight, and sewing in the yarn end to finish the lanyard.
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