Sorry. I've been so busy lately that I don't have time to crochet. I missed crocheting. I feel bad. Anyway, last night I made a simple scallop bracelet. So simple and I know everyone can make it. You can play around with colors and sizes. Mine was made of thread and a tulip steel hook size 1.5 mm. I made two colors; yellow and green.
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Chain 10. Slip stitch to make a ring for the button.
Chain three. Next. Chain again(Multiple of six) Last is two chain stitches. Mine was 3 + 54 + 2 = 59 chain stitches.
Foundation is finish. Let's move on for the scallops or the circle part of the bracelet.
Double crochet in the third stitch away from the hook. In the same stitch, it should have six double crochet. Skip 2 stitches. Single crochet. Skip again 2 stitches. 6 double crochets. Repeat for the whole row.
Once this row is finish. It will look like this:
To complete the bracelet. Turn the work. Doing the last row. Do the same thing in the half circle. 6 double crochets. Skip 2 stitches. Single crochet. Repeat to finish the project.
So everything is almost done. Sew the button to the opposite end to use for the bracelet lock.
Thank you for reading.
Happy crocheting!!
I have been crocheting for over forty years and I cannot understand your pattern at all so sad because I really wanted to make a bunch for my coworkers
ReplyDeleteCh 10, join with sl st to first ch. (Button loop made, do not fasten off)
DeleteFoundation chain is multiples of 6 plus 5.
In 3rd ch from hook, DC 6 in same st, SK 2, sc, SK 2, DC 6 in same stitch.
Repeat dc 6, sk 2, sc, SK 2, DC 6 until end of row
Turn work (working along bottom of foundation ch)
Repeat dc 6, SK 2, sc, SK 2, DC 6 pattern down underside of foundation ch.
The 6 dc will be worked in same st as 6 dc on the top of chain.
It is possible that the first "shell/scallop" on top is 3rd ch from hook 5 DC in same st and the ch 2 is counted as a st.
Thank you, toggling between this explanation and the original, plus the photos, has proved successful
DeleteI have been crocheting for over forty years and I cannot understand your pattern at all so sad because I really wanted to make a bunch for my coworkers
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern to this beautiful bracelet! I am making one tonight. I plan to make a bunch to send to a village in the Dominican Republic.
ReplyDeleteMe again. I just made my first two to send to the Dominican Republic. I used worsted yarn and an H hook. After the button loop, I chained 23. A perfect fit for my small female wrist.
ReplyDeleteMay I sell finished bracelets at craft shows from this pattern? I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I made a garland for the Christmas tree years ago using this pattern and thread crochet.Beautiful
ReplyDeleteI must say, I thought this was a pretty interesting read when it comes to thisC topic. Liked the material. . .
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I love this pattern and have made bracelets for everyone I know! I’m a novice crocheter and this pattern is so easy that I cannot understand unknown having trouble with it! Thank
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