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Lattice Pie Earrings
When I think of pies, the image that comes to mind is a fruit pie with a lovely lattice on top. So while I was already working on making some miniature pies, I had to try to figure out how to make these iconic type of pies too. Here’s what I came up with~!
Of course, you don’t have to limit yourself to just making earrings or any other jewelry; these little pies also look great as refrigerator magnets, or as an accessory for Barbie or other fashion dolls.
Yarn: any size 10 crochet thread, or four (4) strands of embroidery floss
The specific colors I used are:
Red Heart Classic Crochet Thread in Victory Red (cherry) (my assumption is that Aunt Lydia’s Victory Red is the same color, but Red Heart is what I have & also what’s available at Walmart so…)
Aunt Lydia’s in Dark Royal (blueberry) and Copper Mist (tan/crust)
Finished size: 1 1/8” in diameter (without jewelry findings)
Skill level: intermediate
(For the record, this pattern does not explain how to attach any findings to your piece, it’s only a pattern for the pie itself.)
It’s not a picture tutorial, but there are pictures explaining things!
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- First published: October 2023
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