Free Pattern – 5 Minute Wine Glass Charms

Grab your box of buttons – you know the one. In just 5 minutes, take your mismatched favorites and turn them into these cute wine glass charms! These make great hostess gifts too, and you can have a whole set ready in no time!

Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com

 


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5 Minute Wine Glass Charms

4-medium
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Materials:

 

Difficulty:

Easy – All chains and slip stitches.

Size:

Approximately 3 inches long, not counting button.

Gauge:

13 sl sts = 3 inches. Exact gauge is not important for this project.

Abbreviations:

  • ch = chain
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • sl st = slip stitch

 Instructions:

Chain 15. Sl st in 6th ch from hook and each ch across. Fasten off.

Your starting and ending tails should now be on the same side, and there should be a ch 5 loop at the other end.

Chain and loop - Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com

If your button holes are big enough, thread one of the tails through your button. A beading needle or piece of floss can be helpful for this.

Adding button with bead needle - Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com Adding button with bead needle - Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com Adding Button - Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com

Slide button down as close as possible to the end of your work, and tie a knot with both tails to secure it. Weave in both tails.

Securing button - Wine Glass Charms - Free pattern on StitchesNScraps.com

If your button holes are too small, weave in both tails first and then sew the button on with thread.

 


I hope you enjoy making this pattern.

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