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Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern
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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 tiny crochet landscape rings about 20mm in diameter using Scheepjes Sugar Rush yarn. You will work a simple chain ring and three colour bands to form a miniature landscape scene. The design finishes with small embroidered details for birds, trunks, or buildings.

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Ideal for quick handmade jewelry or gifts, the instructions are short and beginner-friendly. Choose different color palettes to make beach, city, or woodland scenes.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a few basic stitches into wearable miniature scenes that tell a story. I enjoy how quickly each ring comes together, making them perfect for trying several color combinations in one sitting. I love adding small embroidered details that bring each landscape to life and make every ring unique. This pattern gives me instant satisfaction while also encouraging creativity with colour and texture.

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 changing the colour palette to create different moods; try pastels for a soft sunrise ring or high-contrast hues for a dramatic city skyline.

I often shorten or lengthen the starting chain to make larger statement rings or delicate petite rings for stacking.

I sometimes swap the dc rows for half double crochet to give a slightly denser look and different texture to the landscape bands.

Want sparkle? Use a metallic or sparkly thread for the top band or embroidery to make the ring catch the light.

I like adding tiny beads along the middle band to mimic lights or sea spray; just thread beads onto the yarn before crocheting that band.

You can embroider different motifs: tiny houses, birds, waves, or simple geometric marks to tell a story on each ring.

To make matching sets, repeat the same palette with slight variations in embroidery so each ring complements the others without being identical.

I sometimes mount a finished ring to a brooch back or earring findings to turn the mini landscape into a different accessory.

If you want a chunkier ring, try a thicker yarn and a larger hook and adjust the starting chain accordingly for a bold, tactile piece.

I recommend practicing different stitch heights and tensions on scrap chains before committing to a final colour sequence; it helps you visualise the finished landscape.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the check that the chain is not twisted before joining; always lay your chain flat and confirm it is untwisted before joining to form a clean ring. βœ— Using a much larger hook than recommended leads to a ring that is too loose and floppy; use the suggested 1.5 mm hook to maintain firm, neat stitches and correct size. βœ— Not changing colours cleanly at the ends of rows creates visible loose ends; carry the yarn neatly or fasten off and weave in ends after changing colours for a tidy finish. βœ— Forgetting to fasten off and weave in ends causes unsightly tails; after the final round fasten off securely and weave in your ends with a yarn needle to hide them. βœ— Embroidering before finishing tension and ends can distort the pattern; finish and weave in ends first then lightly embroider details so placement stays accurate.

Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

Make tiny wearable landscape rings with simple color changes and basic stitches. This easy pattern guides you through creating a 20mm crochet ring that evokes beach, city, or woodland scenes. Perfect for quick handmade jewelry gifts or to build a collection of miniature landscapes. You will enjoy the simple shaping and playful embroidery details.

Beginner Friendly 1-2 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Landscape Rings Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

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    Scheepjes Sugar Rush yarn (used for all rings) - colour combos suggested in pattern (no quantities specified)
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    Beach palette: saffron, dark teal, snow white
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    City palette: charcoal, mercury, snow white
  • 04
    Woodland palette: spruce, sage green, teal
  • 05
    Small amounts of charcoal, snow white & moon rock for embroidery details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5 mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle

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β€” Crochet Landscape Ring :

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Approx. size – 20mm in diameter

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You will need: 1.5 mm crochet hook Scheepjes Sugar Rush. For beach – saffron, dark teal then snow white. For city – charcoal, mercury then snow white. For woodland – spruce, sage green then teal. Small amounts of charcoal, snow white & moon rock for embroidery. Yarn needle

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

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Starting from the bottom:

Round 1 :

Make a slip knot in first colour. Ch 20 (20ch makes a ring about 20mm in diameter – increase or decrease as required) & join with a slip stitch (make sure the chain isn't twisted)

Round 2 :

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

Round 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

Round 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

Round 5 :

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

Round 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

  • Form the base ring by joining your initial chain with a slip stitch ensuring the chain is not twisted for a clean round.
  • Work Rounds 2–3 in the first (bottom) colour, then change to the middle colour at the end of Round 3 as indicated and continue to join each round with a slip stitch.
  • Change to the top colour after Round 4 and complete Rounds 5–6, finishing Round 6 with a slip stitch and fastening off securely.
  • Weave in all yarn ends neatly using a yarn needle so they are hidden inside the band and do not show on the landscape surface.
  • Embroider small V shapes for birds or vertical lines for trunks/buildings using charcoal, snow white and moon rock to add the final landscape details.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Make sure the starting chain isn't twisted before joining, or the ring will lie unevenly on your finger.
  • πŸ’‘Join each round with a slip stitch and keep tension even to maintain the ring's round shape and correct diameter.
  • πŸ’‘Fasten off and weave in all ends before embroidering to keep your surface tidy and make embroidery placement accurate.
  • πŸ’‘Change colours at the end of the indicated rounds to create neat horizontal bands representing landscape layers.
  • πŸ’‘Use small amounts of charcoal, snow white and moon rock for embroidery to add subtle details without overwhelming the mini design.

Create tiny wearable scenes with these crochet landscape rings β€” quick to make and endlessly customisable. Add embroidered birds or tree trunks for charming details that pop. Perfect for gifting or making sets in beach, city, and woodland palettes. 🧢✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

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

Can I change the ring size?

Yes, increase or decrease the number of starting chains (the pattern suggests 20ch for about 20mm) to adjust the diameter to fit different fingers.

Do I need advanced crochet skills for this pattern?

No, this is an easy pattern using basic stitches like chain, double crochet and slip stitch, making it suitable for beginners.

How do I add the embroidered details?

After fastening off and weaving in ends, use a yarn needle and small amounts of contrast yarn (charcoal, snow white, moon rock) to stitch small V shapes for birds and short vertical lines for trunks or buildings.

What yarn is recommended?

The pattern suggests Scheepjes Sugar Rush and specific colour combinations for beach, city, and woodland looks, but you may substitute similar weight yarns keeping the hook size in mind.