DIY Crochet Rose Choker: Gothic-Cute Accessory for Halloween

Looking for a quick project that delivers maximum style? This easy crochet rose choker is the perfect blend of 90s-inspired gothic charm and everyday elegance.

We’re sharing a video tutorial by Hobbi CROCHET that walks you through creating stylish and elegant crochet roses and turning them into a delicate choker you can wear with everything from a black slip dress to your favorite tee.

It’s a beginner-friendly crochet project that works up fast, feels comfy, and adds just the right amount of moody romance to your look.

What You’ll Love About This Tutorial

The highlight here is the rose: compact, sculpted, and surprisingly simple.

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Hobbi CROCHET keeps the instructions clear and approachable, so even if you’re new to accessories, you’ll feel confident. Expect a quick make—great for last-minute outfits or gifting.

Because the design is lightweight and soft, this crochet choker necklace sits comfortably around your neck without feeling stiff or bulky.

Best of all, it’s endlessly customizable, so your version can skew gothic, minimalist, or soft and romantic.

Style Vibes: ’90s, Goth & Halloween Ready

This piece nails the 90s-inspired gothic choker trend—think subtle grunge with a polished twist.

For Halloween outfits, choose a classic black band with a deep red, burgundy, or black rose to channel dark romance.

Prefer something softer? Try blush, cream, or dusty lavender for cottage-core flair.

You can keep it minimal with a single bloom, or layer two small roses for extra drama. Pair it with lace, velvet, or leather to amplify those Halloween vibes without going full costume.

Customization Ideas (No Step-by-Step Needed)

Swap the neckband for satin ribbon, add a tiny bead to the rose center, or make the band slightly wider for a bold statement.

If you love matching sets, stitch a second rose onto a hair clip or turn one into a brooch for your jacket.

Cotton yarn gives crisp petals; acrylic adds softness and bounce.

Adjust the length for a snug fit or a looser necklace style—either way, this DIY crochet rose choker stays chic and wearable.

Smart Finishing & Care

For a neat, professional look, weave in ends carefully and consider a light steam or block to help the petals sit perfectly.

If your skin is sensitive, choose a soft yarn for the neckband and avoid scratchy fibers.

Store the choker flat to keep the rose from flattening, and spot-clean gently so your handmade crochet accessory keeps its shape and color.

Images and patterns courtesy of Hobbi CROCHET

Enjoy The Video Tutorial

Source: Hobbi CROCHET

 

Maggie Johnson

Maggie Johnson is a crochet enthusiast who has been crafting with yarn for over a decade. While she's not a professional, Maggie finds joy in exploring new patterns, experimenting with colors, and creating handmade gifts for friends and family. On this blog, she shares her passion for crochet, offering tips, tutorials, and inspiration for fellow hobbyists, whether you're a beginner or have been stitching for years. Maggie believes in the beauty of handmade creations and the calming power of crochet.

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