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    How to Crochet the Ladder Ribbon Necklaces

    I've just updated my blog that has a tutorial on how to crochet the Ladder ribbon necklaces that are very popular right now.

    Confessions of a Yarnaholic: Ladder Ribbon Necklaces

    From a single ball of yarn at a cost of about $6.00 (plus shipping) and a couple of hours work you can generally make 3 or 4 necklaces.

    If you are selling them at the markets, I've found that they sell for between $15 and $25 each.

    The yarns are available on Etsy
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    This is just awesome, thank you so much for this! I think these are going to be some great Christmas gifts for this year! Woo hoo!

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    Wow, those are beautiful! Thank you. Btw, Crochetgal - do you mind if I "pin" this on Pinterest?

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    Cute but how do you get that as a price...? I mean I made little saches and I am having a hard time pricing them....yeah I tried the times three theory but I dunno...because the necklaces are going for way more than my little saches...hmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anaisa View Post
    Cute but how do you get that as a price...? I mean I made little saches and I am having a hard time pricing them....yeah I tried the times three theory but I dunno...because the necklaces are going for way more than my little saches...hmmm
    How do I get that as a price? That's what the market will bear around here. My sister sells hers for 3 for $65 and can't make them fast enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonnie View Post
    Wow, those are beautiful! Thank you. Btw, Crochetgal - do you mind if I "pin" this on Pinterest?
    Please feel free! I don't mind at all!
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    Thank you!

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    Love the necklaces! I wondered just what you were supposed to do with that interseting yarn! Thanks for the pattern!

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    You are all quite welcome! The necklaces are just one use for this fabulous yarn. It also makes amazingly rich looking fashion scarfs and, if you use a large hook or large knitting needles you can make a beautiful lightweight wrap or shawl as well.

    Just let your imagination go and think outside the box!
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    Thank you!!!!I just saw these at a street craft fair in Lake George , NY while on vacation. They were selling for $18-$29 each. So glad I didn't buy them to use as a pattern!!!!!!!!

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