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I was looking to buy a new anklet for me and then I thought, why not making one myself! And I did. I'm happy with the result. :)
Yarn: Patons Kroy Socks in Admiral Blue
Needle Size: US2/2.75mm and US1/2.25mm for the cuff
Pattern: Spindle Socks
Modifications: Toe-up, short-row heel, ankle length
Recipient: Mom
Completed: 12 December 2008
Look, a Woodland-inspired necklace! What? I'm a Thranduiliell. Of course I was bound to make something Mirkwood-ish eventually! ;)
It's crocheted from greenish-brown yarn that's 50% wool and 50% hemp, strung with lots of green glass beads. At the center is a glass bead in green, dark blue, gold, and red. Around this are two green oval glass beads with a silver celtic-y knot design, two round green glass beads with gold stripes, two oval black beads that match the green ovals, four small green glass beads, and two small gold plastic beads.
The entire necklace is about 46" (116.8 cm) long (including extra cord to tie with where it isn't crocheted), but the crocheted, thicker part is about 22" (55.9 cm). You tie the necklace in the back, so it can fit any size neck, and can be worn tighter or looser (personally I usually wear this style as a choker).
It can also be worn as an anklet!
And ignore that black bead sticking up- I had the cord twisted and didn't realize until I had already uploaded the pictures.
Another new hemp/beaded necklace/anklet! This style was actually a mistake- I think the beads got stuck or something, so I figured I'd just crochet around the outside and see what happened. I think I may like this better than the old style, and am definitely going to make more like this! :D
The necklace is crocheted from white cord in what I *think* is hemp, but it's softer than the usual kind I use, so I'm not completely sure (maybe a cotton/hemp mix?). Strung on the necklace are lots of tropical blue and green glass and wood beads. Some of the beads have some red to give this even more color.
The entire necklace is about 30" (76.2 cm) long (including extra cord to tie with where it isn't crocheted), but the crocheted, thicker part is 16.5" (41.9 cm). You tie the necklace in the back, so it can fit any size neck, and can be worn tighter or looser (personally I usually wear this style as a choker).
It can also be worn as an anklet!
Handmade by Meri Greenleaf (Elfling Creations).
Pattern: 2x2 rib for 22 rows, slip stitch heel, stockinette for the foot.
Yarn: Cherry Blossom Fibers in "My Favorite Things"
This was a 63 gram skein that I bought off etsy about a MILLION years ago. Seriously, it had to have been about 2 years ago, at least. Since it was a "short" skein, I didn't really know what to do with it. Enter the Sock Knitters Anonymous group on Ravelry & one of the January challenges - almost socks. I decided to knit anklets! :) I love them... because the colors ARE my favorite things. Purple, pink, blue, bits of grey.
This gorgeous anklet was made by the fabulous Des, and if you'd like to own something similar (or buy me something!!) you can buy her beautiful handcrafted jewelry here: www.etsy.com/shop/desjewelry
89t- 12€
Tobillera chips de lapis lazuli y perlas de madera de coco.
Lapis lazuli chips and coconut wood beads anklet.
I have no shoes, so I've been walking around barefoot for the past 4 weeks. my feet are nasty and peeling and gross.
p.s Why do pictures of my feet always end up getting the most views? yeesh haha
SOOC
This gorgeous anklet was made by the fabulous Des, and if you'd like to own something similar (or buy me something!!) you can buy her beautiful handcrafted jewelry here: www.etsy.com/shop/desjewelry
This anklet is made of natural hemp with star-shaped glass beads that are blue, orange, and white. The pendant is a silver butterfly. It is 10 inches long when laid straight.
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I believe they call these small anklets slave anklets as they have small bells on them so any movement you can hear them ring a ling. Friend made this and gave it to me! Come to think of this, I hope she doesn't think I am her slave! LOL
I call this bracelet/anklet "Moxious Minstrel" because, like my Bardic Bravery necklace, it was inspired by my old D&D character- a Grey Elf Bard who was obsessed with purple.
It's is made from crocheted purple hemp cord and glass and acrylic beads in purple and sepia colors.
The entire bracelet/anklet is about 19" (48.3 cm) long, but the crocheted, thicker part is about 12 1/2" (31.8 cm) and the beaded part is 2 1/2" (6.4 cm).
Handmade by Meri Greenleaf (Elfling Creations).
Amber Drop Anklet
I simply love this!
Fancy yet casual
Lightweight
Materials used:
Strung on two threads of 14lb fireline
Amber, yellow jasper, yellow agate, yellow quartz and czech glass
All metal is gold filled
clasp is a toggle
The knots are superglued for extra sturdiness
MEASUREMENTS
approx. 9" from end to end
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions and thank you so much for looking! :)