Easy Crocheted Bracelet

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If you are new to crocheting, then this Easy Crocheted Bracelet is a perfect project for you! What is so wonderful about this project, is that you can wear the bracelet as a necklace, a choker, and even as an anklet. Most projects like this tie the ends of the crochet and beads together, but I will show you how to add a loop and button which makes it possible to wear this as a choker and anklet as well.


Easy Crocheted Bracelet Anklet

I made these bracelets 50″ long and that worked out to seven wraps for my wrist, two for the necklace, three for the choker, and five wraps for the anklet. You can wear just one, or two… or even more (see image at the bottom of this post).

I will not be writing a pattern for this Easy Crocheted Bracelet because it is a super easy project made by crocheting a chain stitch with beads worked into the chain at intervals. And, while it is very easy, there are several things to consider such as sizing, thread choice, beads, hook size, spacing of beads, and so forth. For that reason, the video tutorial is the best way to share this project. If you are new to crocheting, then check out my Beginner Crochet Series here.

Easy crochet bracelet

Here is the video tutorial for the Easy Crocheted Bracelet, and you can find a supply list below the video. I go into more detail about the supplies in the video tutorial but I also have a chart below that shows the conversion from regular crochet hooks to steel hooks…it’s a bit of an odd system.

easy crocheted bracelet supplies

Supplies


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This chart is a conversion chart for steel crochet hooks. Metric hooks are measured by increasing size, so the larger the size in mm, the larger the hook. The US conversions for regular hooks also increase in letter and size (ie 4mm = G-6, 5mm = H-8).

But steel hooks get smaller as the number increases. This is because steel hooks are tiny and have more sizes to choose from. The increment between sizes is small, so a different numbering system was devised. They are made especially for crochet cotton thread.


These bracelets crochet up so quickly and are perfect to make as gifts for your friends! They would also be a great item to make for craft shows. You can make these bracelets as long as you like and can wear as many as you like. Look how much fun that is!!! I am wearing all six samples that I made for this tutorial…so cool!



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