Summer Cotton Crocheted Bracelet ~ Free Pattern! I'm pleased to offer this new free pattern today. The Summer Cotton Crocheted Bracelet was inspired by a trip to Virgin Gorda. It's perfect for those casual, carefree days of summer when only the feel of cool cotton will do. This bracelet is so fun and easy to make. You'll want to design one for all of your friends! This pattern will make a bracelet that is 7 inches long from one end of the clasp to the other. You will need:Aunt Lydia's Crochet Cotton Size 3 (Natural)32 Size 6/0 Glass BeadsCrochet Hook US D3/3.25 mmBeading needleSewing needleScissorsClasp (I'm using a lobster clasp with a closed ring) Threading The Beads Before you begin to crochet, use your beading needle to easily slip your beads onto the cotton thread.
Making The Bracelet Begin with a slip knot on your hook leaving a 10" tail for sewing on clasp [picture 1]Row 1: ch 2, sc in 2nd st from hook, ch 1 turnRow 2: 2 sc in st, ch 1 turnRow 3: 2 sc in each st, ch 1 turn (4 sts in row)Row 4: sc across (4 sts) [picture 2] 1. 2. Metallic Beaded Crochet Bracelets – Free Crochet Pattern With Instructions for How to Make Metallic Beaded Crochet Bracelets. Skill Level: Easy – but be aware that the fiber used for this project can be a bit challenging to work with. Materials: This is a general materials list. I’ve created several different bracelet samples, which all require different supplies. Please view the pages I've created for each individual sample to see a detailed list of supplies you’ll need for that specific project.
BeadsMetallic embroidery flossNeedle(s)Clasp or closure for the braceletCrochet hook Large Project Photos: Finished Size: Finished bracelet sizes will vary. Crochet Abbreviations Used in This Pattern: Beaded Chain Stitch Slide a bead right up next to your work so that it is touching the piece in progress. Project Instructions: Thread a needle with your metallic embroidery floss and string all of your beads onto your floss. If you’re going to use more than one color or type of bead in your bracelet, you’ll have to string the beads in the exact order you want them to appear on the bracelet. Crocheting the Bracelet:
How to Make Hemp Bracelets - a Tutorial. Beaded crocheted bracelet video tutorial. I love the look of these bracelets. The turquoise & brown is my favorite, of course. I really love the mixture of color and bead shapes and sizes. All of them feel like summer to me. Maybe because of the colors I chose or the crocheted “twine” look. I don’t know, but they need to be worn when you are out at the beach or out playing in the sun. This is a great road trip project too! Supplies: a really long length of 3-ply waxed linen thread (at least 3 yards) various beads (seed beads size 11/0) 1 button crochet hook, size 5 Things you might want to know: * T0 find out how long your bracelet needs to be, measure your wrist and add 1/2″-3/4″ for each time you want it wrapped around your wrist. * It is best to find a good fitting bracelet you already own and use that as a guide. * The purple bracelet is almost 34 inches long and wraps around my wrist 5 times.
Please leave any questions in the comments. Be Sociable, Share! T Eat the Paste: Crochet Beaded Wrap Bracelet Pattern. I used light spring colors, but this would work in other shades, and the basic technique will work with other weights of yarn. Just size the beads up or down to match and the number of stitches. You will need: size 10 thread (bedspread weight)size 6 steel crochet hook (1.6 mm)tapestry needle5/8th inch buttonsize 8 seed beads - a size 8 seed bead is about 3mmneedle and thread for loading beads All of the supplies for mine came from my stash, the thread is from a thrift store, the button is from my button box, and the beads are one of my favorite colors, Orange Opal Gold-Lined.
American terminology ch=chainsc=single crochetrepeat ** means repeat the step between the asterisks. To work a beaded single crochet: Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull loop through stitch, push up bead, yarn over, finish stitch. String 61 beads on thread (66 for a large wrist, 56 for a smaller wrist, 51 for a child) Loosely chain 147 (157, 137, 127) Sew button to center of the 10 stitch single crochet end. Crochet Pattern Octopus Bracelet (free) Why octopus? I've been crocheting the bracelet in a cafe with a friend of mine. She asked me, "what are you making? An octopus? " I guess with all the turquoise strings the bracelet did look like an octopus a bit.
So here it is, octopus bracelet pattern: Skill level: Advanced beginner. Supplies: Crochet thread #10, crochet hook US 10 (1.30 mm). Yarn ideas: Aunt Lidia’s cotton thread #10, Aunt Lidia’s Bamboo crochet thread #10, Royale Classic crochet thread, DMC Traditions cotton thread #10. Gauge: 9 stitches & 9 rows equal 1x1” square is single crochet stitches. Finished size: Length of the bracelet can be adjusted to your own measures. Approximate time to complete this project: 1 hour. Abbreviations and stitches used: Ch – chain, (chs – chains), Sc - single crochet, Sl st - slip stitch, st – stitch, (sts - stitches). Please note: This pattern is written in standard American terms.
Pictures in this pattern refer to the row (round) described directly above them. Start by measuring your wrist. Crochet Beaded Wrap Bracelet. These crocheted wrap bracelets are a perfect instant gratification project! Whip one up in an afternoon and wear it out that evening. Depending on your choice of materials these bracelets will look great with casual attire or more formal wear. Step 1: Gather materials. Measuring tapeSize 3/1.5mm crochet hookBeading needle1 large closure bead (a 20 mm donut or 8mm glass bead works well)Approximately 80–100 size 6 seed beadsSize 10 crochet thread Step 2: Measure loosely around your wrist or neck and multiply by the number of wraps desired to determine how long your finished piece should be.
Example: my wrist is 6.5” and I wanted my bracelet to wrap 5 times so I need a finished length of 32.5” Step 3: Use a beading needle to string all your beads. Step 4: Start crocheting! Chain 17*, slip stitch in 1st chain to form loop. *This loop will hook over your large closure bead, so adjust number of chain stitches if necessary to accommodate your closure bead. What is “chain 1 with bead”? How to Crochet a Bead and Wire Bracelet. August 1st, 2008 Email 102 users recommend Wire crochet gives this bracelet a light, lacy appearance. Diane Gilleland You can make this bracelet in any assortment of bead colors—mix and match them. Begin with an assortment of about 40 beads. They should include a mixture of large and small sizes. Photo: Diane Gilleland When I teach wire crochet classes, most of my students want to make this bracelet. If you're not familiar with wire crochet, you can learn about it from my basic tutorial.
Start with an assortment of beads. What you'll need:28-gauge craft wireAssorted beadsAluminum crochet hook, US size GNeedle-nose pliersWire cutters The wire you see here is 28-gauge colored craft wire. Your first step is to string some beads on the wire. You'll need far fewer beads than you think! Posted in: Stay connected with CraftStylish Find ideas to create the ultimate DIY Wedding and to help plan any showers and parties this spring. The Beading Gem's Journal: JEWELRY MAKING TIPS.