
Solomon’s Knot Scarf Necklace
If you’re searching for an elegant and simple crochet pattern, you’re in the right place. This free pattern will dive into the world of Solomon’s Knot—a beautiful, airy stitch that adds a touch of sophistication to any piece. And the best part? We’re using a fancy sequin yarn that glimmers with every move, making it the perfect accessory to wear any time of year.
The Solomon’s Knot, also known as the Lover’s Knot, creates an intricate lace effect with minimal effort. Paired with this glamorous sequin yarn, the final product will be a showstopper—a delicate yet durable accessory that you can dress up or down.
To make this project even easier, I’ve included a free video tutorial below that will show you exactly how to perform the Solomon’s Knot stitch. So, grab your crochet hook and sequin yarn, and let’s get started. Download the pattern below the video.
Left hand instructions click here.
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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.
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For a lower-cost sequin yarn than what is listed in the pattern, this Cisil Sequin Yarn from Amazon (affiliate link), is a great choice. They have a great range of colors so you can match any outfit you have.
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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.

6 Comments
Mary Monk
I have made so many of these. I have made them with silk yarn and bamboo, with sequined cotton and with ribbon yarn. I have even made them with Red Heart Sashay! They make wonderful and unique gifts. Thank you for the pattern.
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Christine
On my computer the right hand version does not load the video-the leftie’s one does. Might be an issue with my computer???
Deja Jetmir
Sorry about that. It actually wasn’t on there. Not sure what happened. 🙂 I added it again so it should show up now. 🙂 Thanks for pointing that out.
Christine
You are welcome, Thought maybe it was just me (not great with the computer) =)
Christine
Finally got it to work after several clicks, funny how things work/or don’t. =)