10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

10 Easy Crochet Earrings

These 10 Easy Crochet Earrings are beautiful and can complement any outfit. I love making earrings as they are simple and quick to make. You do not need a lot of thread, so they are a great scrap yarn/thread project! You can make all 10 pairs in probably an hour!

The fun part about making your own earrings is that you can customize them to the outfits you already have. The availability of different colors of threads makes it possible to have beautiful handmade earrings in any color imaginable!

All these 10 pairs of earrings are from free patterns that I will share with all of you. A big thank you to all the designers for sharing their talent with the world for free!

These earrings mostly use magic circles, chains, single crochet, double crochet, treble, and picot., most of them start with a magic circle. All of them have been tried and tested by me, so I am recommending the ones that I found easiest to do.

Magic Circle:

I actually did not know what a magic circle was until recently! That is a true story! Lol

I always started my projects with a series of chains joined with a slip stitch.

When I saw a magic circle in so many patterns, I decided it was time to learn a magic circle! So after a lot of tutorials and practice, I finally managed to figure it out.

Any pattern started with a magic circle can be tightened to the point where the center of the circle kind of disappears, so your work looks much neater.

I am sharing the tutorial that helped me the most. You can check it out here.

What are the supplies you need for making these 10 Easy Crochet Earrings?

Supplies for Crochet Earrings

Crochet thread size 10 or Embroidery thread, different colors

Crochet hook – size 1.5mm or 1.65mm

Scissors

Earring hooks

Jump rings (5 mm jump rings)

Pliers (to open and close the jump rings)

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How do you make these earrings?

Once you have finished your crochet earring, you can use a jump ring to join the little crochet motif to the earring hook. Using pliers, open the jump ring, and attach it to the crochet motif. Put the earring hook also onto the jump ring and close it up. Make sure that it is closed. Your earring is ready! Each earring is different, and each is finished in its own way, so please visit the websites mentioned below to get the exact pattern. Thank you!

Let’s get to these 10 Easy Crochet Earrings and their free patterns!

10 Easy Crochet Earrings

Caribbean Wave Hoop Earrings:   

These are from the Fiber Flux blog, one of my favorite blogs for all yarn-related content. There is an easy-to-follow video for these earrings, so you can watch and learn! You can check out the video here.

Carribean Hoop Crochet Earrings

 

Crochet Button Earrings:       

This pattern is actually for a crochet necklace, but I followed this pattern to make 2 different color buttons and joined them together with jump rings to make earrings. The pattern is for a beautiful necklace using colorful Crochet buttons The pattern for the little crochet buttons is from the blog Marrose, Colorful Crochet Crafts and can be found here.  You can mix and match colors, just make one color, make only one button. You can pretty much customize your own earrings!

Button earrings

 

Granny Square Earring:                                                                                                                                                                             

This granny square earring is cute and very easy to do.

I will try to explain how I made these., I have not written out a pattern before but will try my best to explain. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment down below, I will get back to you.

Start with 4 chains, and join with a slip stitch. That’s your beginning circle.

2nd round – start with 3 chains (counts as the first DC), 2 more DC, 3 chains, 3 DC into the chain circle of 1st round. Repeat 2 more times and join with a slip stitch to the top of the 3rd chain from the beginning. Your 2nd round is finished.

3rd round – Start with 3 chains ( counts as a DC), *3 DC into the 3 chain space of the 2nd round, 2 chains, and 3 DC into the same space. ( this is your first corner), one chain and repeat from* to the last chain space. For the last chain space, make 3 DC, 2 chains, then 2 DC, and finish with a slip stitch to the top of the 3rd chain that you started with. Fasten off. One earring is ready!  Make another one and you have a pair of Beautiful Granny Square Earrings!

 

Granny square earring

 

Flower Earrings:

These cute flower earrings are the easiest of them all, you can make them in every color you want. It takes hardly any time to make one pair, I’d say less than 10 minutes! You can find the pattern at CrochetAdventures.

Flower earring

These flower earrings are available in my shop! Visit my shop here if you would like to take a look!

Sunburst Earrings:

These earrings are really cute and are just 3 rows. The easy pattern can be found at youshouldcraft.com

Sunburst earring

 

Micro Heart Earrings:

These are micro earrings as the name suggests, but I made mine with size 10 thread. The pattern is from yarnpunk.com

Micro heart Earrings

 

Round Earrings:

This next pattern can be found here at livingthecraftlife.com. It is a basic round earring pattern. I just did it with 2 colors.

Round earrings

 

Heart Earrings:

This can be made following a diagram found on this website, it is an amigurumi pattern of a bear with a heart on it. I followed the heart pattern and made 2 earrings using Size 10 thread.

Heart earrings

 

Birthday Earrings:

These earrings can be found here.  The only change that I made was for the last row, I did not make any DCs into the previous row, I just made chains and a picot, then chains again, and joined it at the end with a slip stitch.

Birthday crochet earrings

 

Double Circle Earrings:

This last one is kind of made up by me, it is a very simple, double crochet in rounds. Make one big circle and one small. Put a jump ring through both circles so that they are joined together. Make the circles in different colors or the same color.

For the small circle: Start with a magic circle, 3 chains to start(counts as 1st dc), 23 DC into the magic circle. Finish off with a slip stitch to the top of the 3rd chain. (24 DC)

For the big circle: Make the small circle, but continue for the 2nd round. For the second round, alternate 1 DC, then 2 DC into each DC of the below round. (32 DC)

Double round earrings

 

10 easy crochet earrings

 

Hope you liked these Easy Crochet Earrings and will try them out. They are so easy to make.

I would like to mention that my daughter Rhesa has been so patient and helped me by modeling all these earrings for me! Thank you Rhesa!

UPDATE: It has come to my attention that my pictures are being used to promote other people’s content on PINTEREST. Please do not use my pictures as your own, I have really worked hard to put these posts together and it is really discouraging when people steal your pictures to promote their own content. 

You are welcome to use 1 picture in your blog post, but please link back to my blog. I would really appreciate that. 

If you do not know how to Crochet and would like to learn, please check out my beginner Crochet posts:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

Easy Crochet Chain Earrings

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