BFF Bangle Bracelet Pattern
Knit Collage BBF Bangle Bracelet Pattern
Knit Collage BBF Bangle Bracelet Pattern

BFF Bangle Bracelet Pattern

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A fun and easy update to my favorite handmade BFF Bracelets from childhood. When I was a kid, I spent hours handcrafting bracelets for all of my best friends. Here is a simple yet fabulous pattern for a more grown up version. Crochet just a few or create a bunch for a chic arm party. Happy hooking!

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Pattern Details:

Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate Crocheter

Size: Thick or Thin

Materials:  

1 Wildflower Mini Sampler Kit (100% cotton ~ 5 mini skeins of yarn, 17 yards per mini skein). This kit will yield about 20-30 bracelets. The Thick size bracelet takes 4 yards and the Thin size bracelet takes 2 1/2 yards for a 9”/22.5 cm length. The model is shown wearing colors: Sierra Redwood, Tribal, Petal, Wisteria, Ochre Rose, Cornflower, Reflection Pool, Goldenrod and Beatnik.

* You could also use any yarn you are inspired by/have around that meets gauge!

*Optional: charms, jump rings to affix charms onto bracelets

Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Needle Size: 

Size L - 11 (8 mm) Crochet Hook or size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge: 

Thin bangle: Your 2 stitch I-cord should measure approximately .25”/0.5 cm in width

Thick bangle: Your 4 stitch I-cord should measure approximately .5”/1 cm in width

Designer: Vanrey Knits

 

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