Miniature Crochet Flower Jewelry: Create Delicate Earrings with Fine Thread & 0.5mm Hook | Hanacrochetdesign Eva Widjaja | Skillshare

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Miniature Crochet Flower Jewelry: Create Delicate Earrings with Fine Thread & 0.5mm Hook

teacher avatar Hanacrochetdesign Eva Widjaja, hanacrochetdesign

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Lesson 1 : Class introduction

      1:37

    • 2.

      Lesson 2 : how to crochet 3 petals flower

      6:31

    • 3.

      Lesson 3 : how to crochet puff flower

      7:59

    • 4.

      Lesson 4 : how to assemble the flower earrings

      4:03

    • 5.

      Lesson 5 : how to attach the ear stud and finish the earrings

      1:22

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About This Class

Have you ever wanted to create jewelry that feels delicate, unique, and truly handmade?

In this class, you’ll learn how to make miniature crochet flower jewelry using ultra-fine thread and a 0.5mm crochet hook—a technique that creates beautifully detailed flowers almost as tiny as embroidery.

Unlike traditional crochet projects, we’ll be working with thread that’s nearly as thin as sewing thread, allowing you to achieve a refined, elegant look perfect for wearable pieces.

Together, we’ll go step by step:

  • How to crochet tiny, detailed flowers
  • Tips for working with very fine thread and small hooks
  • How to assemble multiple flowers into a cohesive design
  • Finishing techniques to turn your piece into wearable earrings

By the end of this class, you’ll have your own pair of handmade crochet flower earrings, and the skills to design more variations using different colors and layouts.

This class is perfect for: 

  • Crocheters who want to try something new and more delicate
  • Jewelry makers looking to add a unique handmade touch
  • Anyone who loves detailed, miniature crafts

Basic crochet knowledge (like chains and stitches) will be helpful, but I’ll guide you through the key steps so you can follow along with confidence.

Materials You’ll Need :

  • DMC crochet thread (cordonnet special no 80)
  • DMC embroidery thread
  • 0.5mm crochet hook
  • Earring studs ( i use stainless steel ear stud with 6mm diameter)
  • fabric interfacing as the earring's base
  • beading thread
  • tassel
  • swarovski beads size 4mm - 5mm
  • seed beads (I use toho beads size 15)
  • flat sequin (6mm)
  • Scissors and needle

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Hanacrochetdesign Eva Widjaja

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Level: Beginner

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1. Lesson 1 : Class introduction: Hi, everyone. Welcome to my class. My name is Iva, and I am the designer behind Hanna Crochet design. In this class, I will show you how to create these beautiful crochet flower earrings using very fine crochet tread and delicate details. We'll start by going through all the materials you need to make the earrings, including the tread, hook, beads, ear studs, and other jewelry findings. Then I'll guide you step by step on how to crochet each flower one by one. You learn how to make the tiny flowers, shape them nicely, and prepare them for assembly. After that, I'll show you how to put all the crochet flowers together to create the full earring design. We will also attach the ear stud securely and finish the back of the earrings neatly. So they will look beautiful and comfortable to wear. This class is perfect for anyone who love miniature crochet handmade jewelry and detailed floral designs. By the end of this class, you will be able to create your own Aldon crochet flower earrings from start to finish. So prepare your materials, and let's start crocheting together. 2. Lesson 2 : how to crochet 3 petals flower: I'm using crochet trot number 80 from DMC and 0.5 millimeter hook. But on this tutorial, I'm going to use sticker trot so you all can see the stitches clearly. We will study the magic circle, wrap the yarn over your finger, insert your hook underneath the first yarn, and then grab the second yarn, tweeze, and then chain one. And in this magic circle, I'm going to make six single crochet. This is your first single crochet. Two. Three, four, five, and last 16. Next, I'm going to tighten my magic circle by pulling the tail off the tread, and then I'm going to join the circle with a slip stitch. We're gonna start with our first pate. I'm going to chain three. Then after that, I'm going to make a trouble crochet in the same stage. Next, I'm going to make five double trouble crochet in the same stage. This is your first double trouble crochet. Two. Three. Four. And last one, five. After that, I'm going to make a trouble crochet in the same stage. After that, I'm going to chain three, one, two, three, and then I'm going to make a slip stitch in the same stage. And this is how our first petal looks like. Next, I'm going to make a slip stitch in the next stage. Another slip stitch in the next stage. Then I'm going to make my second petal. The pattern is exactly the same as our first petal, so I'm going to chain tree, then make a treble crochet in the same stage. Next, I'm going to make five double trouble crochet in the same stage. This is your first double trouble crochet. Two. Three. Four. A last one, five. One trouble crochet in the same stage. After that, I'm going to chain three, one, two, three, and then I'm going to slip stitch in the same stage. Next, I'm going to make one slip stitch in the next ditch. One more slip stage in the next ditch, and then we're going to start with a third petal. The pattern is exactly the same as the other petal, so I'm going to speed up the video and come back after I finish with my third petal. We're almost finished with our third pateo. Next, I'm going to chain three, one, two, three, and then I'm going to make a slip stitch in the same stitch. Next, I'm going to make one more slip stitch into the next stitch. And that's it. To finish it off, I usually tie knot twice, and then with the end. And this is how the flower looks like if you're using crochet tread number 80. Watch my next video to see how I create this flower train. 3. Lesson 3 : how to crochet puff flower: This lesson, I'll share with you how to crochet this puff flower. To crochet this flower, you will need 0.5 millimeter crochet hook and also embroidery floss of your choice. There are six strands in a skin of embroidery floss. To make this flower, you will only need one strand, so you will need to separate them. To make it easier, I like to wind each separated strand onto an embroidery cut like this. Start with a magic ring. Insert the hook underneath the first tread, pull the second thread underneath the first tread, twist your crochet hook and chain one. Gently loosen your magic ring, and we will start with our petal. Yarn over and insert your hook in the magic ring, yarn over and pull it through. That's my first loop. And this is the second one. Yarn over, insert your hook in the magic ring, Yarn over, pull it through. And that's the second loop. Keep repeating these steps until there are ten loops in the magic ring. This is my third loop, and now I'm making the fourth loop. And now I'm making the fifth loop, Y over, insert your hook inside the magic ring, Y over, pull it through, and this is the sixth loop. This is the seventh loop. And this is the eighth loop. The ninth loop. And here's the last one which makes the tenth loop. Hold the magic ring with your pinky finger and gently pull all the loops towards the tip of your crochet hook. Now I'm going to yarn over, pull through all the loops together. Yarn over, and make a slip stitch. And make five chains. One, two, three, four, five, insert your hook into the magic ring, yarn over and pull through the loop. And that is our first petal. I will make the second petal. Y over, insert your hook in the magic ring, yarn over and pull it through. That's my first loop. And this is my second loop. The third loop. This is my fourth loop. The fifth loop, sixth loop, and this is my seventh loop. This is eight loop the ninth loop. And this is the last one, which is the tenth loop. Hold the magic ring with your pinky finger and pull all the loops towards the tip of your crochet hook. I will yarn over and pull through all the loops together. And then yarn over and make a slip stitch. Then I will make five chains, one, two, three, four, five, and then insert your hook into the magic ring. Yarn over and make a slip stitch. And that's it. The second petal is complete. Repeat the same steps for the remaining petals, and there will be five petals in total for each flower. Here I'm making my first loop for the third petal. This is the second loop, the third loop. The fourth loop. This is number five, six loop, seventh loop, eighth loop, ninth loop, and this is the last one tenth loop. Hold the magic ring with your pinky finger and pull all the loops towards the tip of your crochet hook. I will yarn over and pull through all the loops together. Then yarn over and slip stitch. Then I will make five chains, one, two, three, four, five, insert your hook into the magic ring, yarn over, and make a slip stitch. And that's your third petal. Repeat the same steps for the remaining petals. I will speed up the video and come back once I'm done with the last one, which is the fifth petal. I'm almost done with my fourth petal. I gently push all the loops towards the tip of my crochet hook. And then I will yarn over and pull through all the loops together, yarn over and slip stitch. We will chain five, one, two, three, four, five, insert your hook into the magic ring, yarn over, and make a slip stitch. And that's your fourth petal. Now I'm making the last petal, which is the fifth petal. And I'm almost done with my last petal. Gently push all the loops towards the tip of your crochet hook, yarn over and pull through all the loops together. And we're going to yarn over and slip stitch. Make five chains, one, two, three, four, five, insert your hook into the magic ring, yarn over, and make a slip stitch. Trim your thread here, make sure to leave a few inches of allowance as we will sew the flower onto the whee's body. Gently tighten the magic ring by pulling the tail of your thread. Shape the flour while tightening the magic ring. Be extra careful as embroidery thread is very delicate. And that's it. Our puff flour is complete. 4. Lesson 4 : how to assemble the flower earrings: I'm using sewing interfacing, or you can use any other hard fabric for your earring space. Next, prepare all the flowers that you have crochet before, secure it with knots and cut the access tread. We're going to sew the flour one by one onto the earrings base. And you can also incorporate different kind of bits. I'm using Swarovski bits here. Read your needle, bring it up through the base of the earring, then pass it back down and tie a knot to secure it. Take your crochet flour, insert the needle through the center. Do not pass the needle back through the center of the flour. Instead, insert it through the side of a petal. Do these steps a few times to secure it. I will add a seed bed to the center of the flour. I'm using 15 Tho bits in gold colour. Now we're going to sew this darker blue crochet flower. I have a variety of Swarovski bids in different sizes and shapes, and I'll be incorporating them into my earrings design. Next, I'm going to sew on this tree petal crochet flour made with the MC number 80 crochet thread. And this will be our last crochet flour. To fill the empty space, I will add some transparent tohubits and six millimeter flat sequins. The final step is adding the tassel, but if you prefer an everyday version, you can skip this. And you want to make sure your earrings mirror each other as a pair. So I'm going to add the tassel at this side. Place the tassel at the back of the earrings base, and then sew it securely onto the base. Watch the next video to see how I attach the ears statut and finish the earrings. 5. Lesson 5 : how to attach the ear stud and finish the earrings: Cut out a circle the same size as the earring space using interfacing fabric. Take the stainless steel ear stud and push it through the circle base you just cut out. Apply a small amount of glue to the backing, then attach it and secure everything together with blanket stitches.