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Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern
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1-2 Hours Time Needed
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Quick Make

Complete in under 2 hoursβ€”lightning fast fun for instant gratification and quick gifts.

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Stylish Touch

An elegant detail to elevate any look, combining traditional techniques with contemporary design sensibilities.

About This Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

This pattern creates small, wearable crochet rings about 20mm in diameter using simple chains and double crochet rounds. You will build a three-band miniature landscape (beach, city, or woodland) and finish with tiny embroidered details. The design is compact and perfect for experimenting with color placement. It is ideal for using up small yarn scraps and making quick handmade gifts.

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The technique is straightforward: chain, join, work rounds of double crochet, change colours between rounds and finish with embroidery. No complex shaping is required, making this a delightful quick project for crocheters of all levels.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it takes a simple crochet technique and turns it into wearable miniature art. I enjoy how quickly a ring can be madeβ€”perfect for gifting or for trying lots of color combinations in an afternoon. The tiny embroidered details let me add personality to each piece, making every ring feel unique. It also uses very little yarn, so I can experiment with special colors and finishes without committing to a large project.

Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern step 1 - construction progress Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing these rings by changing the colour palettes to match seasons; try warm tones for autumn or pastels for spring.

You can make the rings smaller or larger by adjusting the number of chains in Row 1; test a sample chain to find the perfect fit.

If you want a chunkier ring, use a thicker yarn and a larger hook for a cozy, bold look.

For ultra-fine miniature rings, use a thin thread and a smaller hook to create delicate, dainty pieces.

I often add tiny beads or metallic thread in the embroidery to create sparkling highlights like sun glints or city lights.

Try layering two or three rings on one finger in complementary colours to create a stacked landscape effect.

Embroider different motifs 6birds, trees, tiny buildings 6to tell a little story on each ring and personalize them as gifts.

Make sets based on themes (beach, woodland, city) and package them as small gift sets for friends and family.

You can attach a small jump ring and turn a miniature landscape into a pendant or keychain for a wearable alternative.

I also recommend experimenting with variegated yarns for unexpected colour transitions and soft blended landscapes.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Making the initial chain too tight can make it difficult to join and work the first round; use a looser chain tension so you can join comfortably and work into all chains. βœ— Allowing the chain to twist before joining will create an uneven ring shape; lay the chain flat and double-check that it is not twisted before joining with a slip stitch. βœ— Changing colours without securing tails can result in loose ends and unraveling; leave a short tail and weave in ends as you go to secure colour changes. βœ— Overstuffing embroidery or pulling the yarn too tightly while stitching can distort the ring fabric; use gentle, even tension and small stitches when embroidering details. βœ— Forgetting to count your chain length can yield the wrong ring diameter; measure a test chain to achieve the approx. 20mm ring or adjust number of chains as required.

Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

Create tiny crochet landscape rings that stack and sparkle with tiny embroidered details. This easy pattern guides you through a simple three-row color scheme to mimic beach, city or woodland scenes. You can customize colors and sizes to make unique wearable art or small gifts. Perfect for quick makes and using up scrap yarn.

Beginner Friendly 1-2 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Scheepjes Sugar Rush - small amounts for rings and stripes (approx. 5-10g per color per ring)
  • 02
    Color option - Beach: Saffron, Dark Teal, Snow White (small amounts each)
  • 03
    Color option - City: Charcoal, Mercury, Snow White (small amounts each)
  • 04
    Color option - Woodland: Spruce, Sage Green, Teal (small amounts each)
  • 05
    Embroidery accents: Charcoal, Snow White and Moon Rock (very small amounts)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5 mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle

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β€” Starting from the bottom :

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Easy. Approx. size 6mm in diameter

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You will need: 1.5 mm crochet hook. Scheepjes Sugar Rush in chosen colours. Yarn needle. Small amounts of charcoal, snow white & moon rock for embroidery.

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Abbreviations: ch = chain. dc = double crochet (sc in US). st = stitch. sl st = slip stitch.

Row 1 :

Make a slip knot in first colour. Ch 20 (20ch makes a ring about 20mm in diameter 6 increase or decrease as required) & join with a slip stitch

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*Make sure the chain isn't twisted

Row 2 :

ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 dc in each st & join with a sl st

Row 3 :

ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 dc in each st & join with a sl st

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*Change to middle colour

Row 4 :

ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 dc in each st & join with a sl st

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*Change to top colour

Row 5 :

ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 dc in each st & join with a sl st

Row 6 :

ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 dc in each st, join with a sl st & fasten off

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Weave in your ends

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Embroider small v shapes for birds in charcoal or snow white and lines for tree trunks or buildings in moon rock and charcoal.

Assembly Instructions

  • Join the initial chain into a ring with a slip stitch as instructed in Row 1 to form the base of the ring.
  • Work rounds 2 and 3 in the first colour and change to the middle colour at the instruction point; ensure colour transitions are neat and tails are secured.
  • Work round 4 in the middle colour and change to the top colour as indicated, then complete rounds 5 and 6 and fasten off.
  • Weave in all yarn ends neatly on the inside of the ring to avoid visible tails on the exterior.
  • Embroider small 'v' shaped birds and vertical lines for trees or buildings using charcoal, snow white and moon rock for contrast.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Make sure the initial chain is not twisted before joining into a ring to ensure a flat, even base.
  • πŸ’‘Adjust the number of chains in Row 1 to increase or decrease the ring diameter to suit different finger sizes.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go for a tidy finish and to prevent loose tails showing on the outside of the ring.
  • πŸ’‘Use small, even stitches when embroidering details to avoid distorting the crocheted fabric.

These tiny landscape rings are a playful way to wear a miniature scene on your hand. Mix and match colours to create beach, city or woodland rings for yourself or friends. They make delightful, quick handmade gifts and are perfect for using up yarn scraps. 🧢✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished ring measures approximately 20mm in diameter when using the recommended chain length of 20 chains and a 1.5 mm hook.

Can I change the ring size?

Yes, increase or decrease the number of chains in Row 1 to make the ring larger or smaller; test the chain first to achieve your preferred diameter.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and uses basic techniques like chaining, joining, and double crochet, so beginners with basic skills can complete it.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters can make a single ring in about 1-2 hours, depending on speed and whether you add embroidery details.

What yarn is recommended?

This pattern uses Scheepjes Sugar Rush in small amounts; you can substitute other similarly thin yarns but gauge and final size may differ.