I have a fun and simple pattern for you today! It is a striped bracelet with tied ends. I make many of these bracelets in a rainbow to sell at InsaniTea. They are a best seller of mine! I use Tahki Cotton Classic yarn to make these fun bracelets; though you can use another yarn of your choice with the corresponding hook size, you just may need to adjust the beginning chain number.
Rainbow Bracelet
Show your pride & support!
a simple single crochet free bracelet pattern by Jessie At Home
Supplies needed:
4.00mm hook
sport or DK yarn
sizes small (medium, large)
Stitches and abbreviations used:
ch ~ chain
sl st ~ slip stitch
sc ~ single crochet
Pattern:
Ch 25 (30, 35) sl st into first ch, being careful not to twist yarn.
Red: ch1, sc in same st as sl st, sc in each st around ~ I prefer to work these sts into the bottom loop of each st ~ (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Orange: with next color, sc in each st around (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Yellow: with next color, sc in each st around (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Green: with next color, sc in each st around (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Blue: with next color, sc in each st around (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Purple: with next color, sc in each st around (25 (30, 35) sc), sl st to top of first sc, clip yarn and pull end of yarn through to front. Tie ends together on front side of work.
Clip fringe to desired length.
Wear and enjoy!!
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Beautiful. I would love to know the exact names of the colors you used.
I would have to find a receipt to give you the names, but it is all Takhi Classic Cotton.
hi i couldnt undrestand how can i use this pattern.because i am a bit weak in english language please help me(i am iranian person)
I’m not sure how I can help you, as I only speak English. If you join my group on Facebook, you can post photos and let us know where you are stuck, that way the other members and I can do our best to help you.
I really like this bracelet, But, how do you put it on and off? Or, do you wear it until it drops off?
Crochet does stretch a good bit, so you just stretch it on over you hand.
You might want to remove your InsaniTea link. Since the shop closed, a less-than-reputable site has usurped it. That was a surprise!
Oh, No!!! Thank you for letting me know. I knew the shop was closed, but I forgot the link was in the pattern. I had no idea that someone else had taken the site. Sorry about that. Now I will have to go through my blog and break all the links to the shop.
I have a hard time saving patterns sometimes I start crocheting then pattern disappears and can’t finish
I’m using my cell phone.can you tell me a way I can save bracelet pattern I know my granddaughters will like it
Thank you for the patterns and help.
At the bottom of the post there is a link for a printable PDF, you can save that. You can also bookmark the post and come back to it whenever you want. And, it is listed in Ravelry, you can also favorite or queue it over there so you can find it again.
How fun is this. I bet you could add beads to it also.
Thanks for the pattern!
Bonjour, Un vidéo sur You tube m’aurais aider à comprendre mieux. En photo on le voit qu’en parti.
This pattern was perfect! The only problem is that I have no access to the kind of yarn you used. Any suggestions for replacement????
I would say any DK or sport weight that won’t felt.
Here’s an inexpensive acrylic – so it won’t shrink and it will last long: http://shrsl.com/364w4
This one is natural fibers – cotton and beech wood: http://shrsl.com/364w8