Beaded Circle Bracelet

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Beaded Circle Bracelet

What You'll eed


Abreviations

ext sc: extended single crochet dc: double crochet sl st: slip stitch ch: chain

The Pattern

*note- you can make this bracelet any size by using this multiple: bch, ch 2, bch + ch 1. also ch 1 only right after the slip knot

if you're making yours without beads, just ignore the parts about the beads and

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substitute a normal chain stitch

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bch: beaded chain- same as a normal chain stitch except you pull a bead up to your hook first, securing the bead on the back ridge

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G Hook WW yarn- I used Caron Simply Soft small pony beads- as long as they fit on your yarn tapestry needle- for sewing together/ weaving in ends

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Here's a cute little beaded crochet bracelet that works up really fast, since it's made with yarn. You can make it any size you want, with or without beads.

it' better to add more than you think you'll need, since you don't have to use them all push the beads back out of your way until you need them

size) ending with another bch, then ch 1 and turn the chain

there should be one bch left unworked. ext sc, dc, ext sc in it and ch 1 you will not be doing anything to the ch 1 at the very beginning, it is there to make it more stable than starting with a bch turn the bracelet so the bumpy edge is on the bottom and the beads are still facing away from you in the "new" top loop, *in the same bch- ext sc, dc, ext sc, then sl st in each of the next two stitches* across sl st to the ch 1 turning ch you made earlier then fasten off and weave in ends You can finish your bracelet however you like... I sewed the two ends together for one bracelet and for the other one I attached a small crocheted circle with a button

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you should always be slip stitching in the chains without beads and doing the taller stitches in the chains with beads

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starting in bch closest to hook: with the beads facing away from you, *in the bch- ext sc, dc, ext sc, then sl st in each of the next two stitches* across, leaving one st alone

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** unless told otherwise, work only in the top loop of the "v" part of the chain**

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(the stitch multiple is bold) ch 1, *bch, ch 2* - 8 times (+/- depending on your

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string on all of your beads- you can't add them later I used nine, and my bracelet is about 5 3/4" around (but I'm a tight crocheter) so, figure about 1 bead for every 3/4"

on it and chained a few before I fastened off. Be creative!!

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