Watch the full tutorial here!

Materials:

  • Worsted weight cotton yarns in assorted colors (for bracelet making). However, I know some people have allergies so acrylic works too.
  • Crochet hook (sizes 4.0mm – 5mm recommended) but a mix of sizes would be great – and several will be provided in the studio
  • Scissors (if convenient – several pair will be available in the studio)
  • Large Blunt eye needles (several will be available in the studio)
  • Optional: Beads or embellishments or personalized touches (beads should have a wider opening to fit the yarn. Example)

single crochet & slip stitch bracelet

INSTRUCTIONS

  • start with a slip knot (leave a long tail)
  • chain stitch for about 7″
  • once you reach 7″ chain 2 more stitches
  • single crochet in the 2nd stitch from your hook
  • single crochet across
  • chain 1, turn your work
  • slip stitch into the 1st stitch
  • slip stitch across
  • cut your thread about 4″ away from your stitches
  • chain and pull your yarn all the way through

double crochet & slip stitch bracelet

INSTRUCTIONS

  • start with a slip knot (leave a long tail)
  • chain stitch for about 7″
  • once you reach 7″ chain 2 more stitches
  • double crochet in the 2nd stitch from your hook
  • double crochet across
  • chain 1, turn your work
  • slip stitch into the 1st stitch
  • slip stitch across
  • cut your thread about 4″ away from your stitches
  • chain and pull your yarn all the way through

single crochet bracelet

INSTRUCTIONS

  • start with a slip knot (leave a long tail)
  • chain stitch 3 stitches
  • single crochet in the 2nd stitch from your hook
  • single crochet in the next stitch
  • chain 1 turn your work
  • single crochet into the 1st stitch
  • single crochet into the 2nd stitch
  • chain 1 turn your work
  • repeat this process until your bracelet is about 7″ long
  • cut your thread about 4″ away from your stitches
  • chain and pull your yarn all the way through

slip stitch (knit look) bracelet

INSTRUCTIONS

  • with color A start with a slip knot (leave a long tail)
  • chain stitch for about 7″
  • once you reach 7″ chain 2 more stitches
  • slip stitch into the 2nd stitch from your hook
  • slip stitch until you reach the last stitch
  • begin your last slip stitch BUT do not pull your stitch through the one on your hook
  • grab color B, and fold your yarn in half leaving about 4″ on either side of the fold.
  • note: this is now your working yarn.
  • pull it through both loops of color A.
  • tighten A to secure B in place before cutting A about 4″ away from work.
  • with B, chain 1, turn your work
  • slip stitch into the 1st stitch
  • slip stitch across (make sure you’re going into the top of the previous row )
  • REMEMBER! fixing mistakes is EASY! simply pull on your working thread and rip the stitches out and keep stitching.
  • cut your thread about 4″ away from your stitches
  • cut about 8″ of color A fold your yarn in half
  • stick your hook through the first row, with A, pull your yarn through that first row stitch AND the B stitch on your hook.
  • now hook and pull all three strands through the loop on your hook
  • secure both ends of your bracelet with a knot

multi-color cording

INSTRUCTIONS

  • with color A & B held together, start with a slip knot (leave a long tail)
  • with A, chain through the slip stitch (both A & B)
  • you should only have one A loop on your hook
  • pick up your B loop from the chain below
  • with B, chain 1 (pull through both your A & B loops)
  • note: you should only have one B loop on your hook
  • pick up your A loop from the chain below
  • with A, chain 1 (pull through both your A & B loops)
  • repeat this process until your bracelet is about 7″ long
  • cut your thread about 4″ away from your stitches
  • with both A & B, chain and pull your yarn all the way through
  • secure both ends of your bracelet with a knot

bonus! adding beads

INSTRUCTIONS

  • pull your yarn through as if to stitch, place your bead
  • finish your crochet stitch
  • make sure you make a few normal stitches before adding more beads.
  • end your bracelet with a regular stitch

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I am a self-professed elderly millennial, a writer, the host of the Knitflix and Chill Podcast, and a proud dog mom to Shelly Pupperellie. I love all things yarn & am always looking for new ways to share my love of DIY with the world! Happy Stitching!

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