Make your own charming Crochet Gold Ingot Pendant with our simple step-by-step guide—ideal for adding a touch of creativity to your jewelry collection.
The Crochet Gold Ingot Pendant is an easy way to add a touch of handmade creativity to your everyday style. Designed with a mix of elegance and uniqueness, this pendant is perfect for anyone who loves one-of-a-kind accessories. Its gold-inspired design makes it a standout piece while still keeping things lightweight and versatile.

This beautiful pendant serves multiple purposes: wear it as a necklace, use it as a keychain, or even attach it to bags for added charm. Its textured crochet style gives it a cozy yet modern look, making it a great conversation starter. Plus, the durable material ensures it will remain a staple in your collection for a long time.
Beyond its stylish appearance, making the pendant is a fun and calming crafting project. Whether for personal use or gifting, it offers a sense of pride and creates lasting memories.
Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Crochet Gold Ingot Pendant
Introduction
In this video, Xiaohui shares how to create a crochet gold ingot pendant. The round shape symbolizes perfection and well-being. You’ll need four strands of milk cotton and a 2.0 mm crochet hook.
Materials Needed
- Four strands of milk cotton
- 2.0 mm crochet hook
Part 1: Bottom of the Gold Ingot
- Starting the First Circle
- Make a slip knot.
- Create 6 lock stitches in sequence.
- Twist the second stitch and pick up the protruding stripes on the back.
- First Round
- Make one short stitch, add a needle, and make 3 short stitches in sequence.
- Make 5 short stitches in the lower stitch.
- Twist the fabric and make 3 short stitches in sequence.
- Pick the V-shaped stitch below and knit it.
- Make 3 short stitches in the last stitch.
- Pull out the first stitch to complete the first round.
- Second Round
- Start with 16 short stitches.
- Follow the pattern: short stitch, short stitch + add stitch, 3 short stitches, repeat.
- Pull out the second round to have 22 short stitches.
- Third Round
- Make 9 short stitches in sequence.
- Complete with 9 short stitches and 2 sets of short stitches + add stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch to have 26 short stitches.
- Fourth Round
- Pick the inner half stitch (far away).
- Make 26 short stitches in order.
- Fifth Round
- Make 11 short stitches in sequence.
- Complete with 11 short stitches and 2 sets of short stitches + add stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch to have 30 short stitches.
- Sixth Round
- Make 2 medium-long stitches, 7 short stitches, 3 medium-long stitches.
- Follow with 2 sets of medium-long stitches + add stitches, 1 medium-long stitch.
- Pull out the first stitch to have 34 stitches.
- Seventh Round
- Make 1 medium-long stitch, 9 short stitches, 3 medium-long stitches.
- Complete with 2 sets of medium-long stitches + add stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch to have 38 stitches.
- Eighth Round
- Make 11 short stitches, 3 medium-long stitches.
- Complete with 2 sets of medium-long stitches + add needles, 3 medium-long stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch to have 42 stitches.
- Ninth Round
- Make 2 short stitches, another short stitch, 3 short stitches, repeat.
- Complete with 8 medium and long stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch and break the thread, leaving a longer thread for sewing.
Part 2: Top of the Gold Ingot
- Starting the First Loop
- Make a locking stitch and 6 short stitches in the loop.
- Second Round
- Add 6 groups of short stitches in sequence.
- Pull out to have 12 short stitches.
- Third Round
- Make a short stitch, another short stitch + add stitch.
- Repeat to have 18 short stitches.
- Fourth to Fifth Round
- Make 18 short stitches in each round.
- Sixth Round
- Pick the outer half stitch.
- Follow the pattern: short stitch, short stitch + add stitch, medium-long stitch + add stitch, 3 groups of long stitches + add stitch.
- Complete with 32 stitches.
- Seventh Round
- Make 3 short stitches, short stitch + add stitch, 3 medium-long stitches.
- Complete with 2 sets of medium-long stitches + add stitches.
- Pull out the first stitch and break the thread, hiding the thread.
Part 3: The Lanyard
- Making the Lanyard
- Tie a slip knot and make 30 locking stitches.
- Break the thread.
Part 4: Assembly
- Assembling the Pieces
- Attach the lanyard to the top.
- Fill the top with paper towels.
- Sew the top and bottom parts together, filling as you go.
Conclusion
Your handmade gold ingot pendant is now complete! This project results in a beautiful and meaningful accessory that can be used as a pendant or small ornament. Not only does it symbolize good fortune and perfection, but it also makes an excellent gift or craft project to share. If you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to give the creator your support by liking, sharing, and subscribing to their channel.