To create a crocheted bracelet, you'll need:
For this tutorial, we used yarn and pony beads to create a pattern with three colors so that everything is easy to see. You may want to practice with pony beads and a large crochet hook as well until you become familiar with the stitch. Once you've learned the technique, try making different patterns with our PDF Pattern Diagrams. You can try our Cottage Clematis Pattern or the Queen Bee Pattern. Take a look at our Related below the instructions for full step-by-step instructions and supplies lists for these beaded crochet rope patterns and more.
String all of the beads that you will use for this project onto your thread. Once you start your design, you will not be able to add extra beads.
Slip Knot
Crochet Hook Through Loop
Pull Through for Chain Stitch
Insert Crochet Hook
Pull Through
Insert your crochet hook into the loop under the first bead. Bring your thread from the right side of your bead across the front of your bead and to the left. Push a new bead along your thread until it rests near the first bead. Grab the thread just behind the new bead with your crochet hook and pull it through the loop under the first bead and the loop on your crochet hook. This is called a slip stitch.
Under First Bead
Bring Thread Over Base
Grab Thread Behind New Bead
Insert your crochet hook into the loop under the first bead of your last row. Bring your thread from the right side of your bead across the front of your bead and to the left. Grab the thread with your crochet hook and pull it through the loop under the first bead and the loop on your crochet hook. Repeat for the remaining beads in the row.
We finished our bracelet with two 9.5mm cones. You can use bead caps if you prefer.
Begin creating a wrapped loop with your wire. Open the loop and slide it through several of the threads at the end of your crocheted tube. Finish the wrapped loop.
An 8g bag of Size 8/0 Toho seed beads with a size 10 crochet hook will make approximately 5 inches of cord, enough for one bracelet once a clasp is added. Those with larger wrists may need two bags to complete their design.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
To create a crocheted bracelet, you'll need:
For this tutorial, we used yarn and pony beads to create a pattern with three colors so that everything is easy to see. You may want to practice with pony beads and a large crochet hook as well until you become familiar with the stitch. Once you've learned the technique, try making different patterns with our PDF Pattern Diagrams. You can try our Cottage Clematis Pattern or the Queen Bee Pattern. Take a look at our Related below the instructions for full step-by-step instructions and supplies lists for these beaded crochet rope patterns and more.
String all of the beads that you will use for this project onto your thread. Once you start your design, you will not be able to add extra beads.
Slip Knot
Crochet Hook Through Loop
Pull Through for Chain Stitch
Insert Crochet Hook
Pull Through
Insert your crochet hook into the loop under the first bead. Bring your thread from the right side of your bead across the front of your bead and to the left. Push a new bead along your thread until it rests near the first bead. Grab the thread just behind the new bead with your crochet hook and pull it through the loop under the first bead and the loop on your crochet hook. This is called a slip stitch.
Under First Bead
Bring Thread Over Base
Grab Thread Behind New Bead
Insert your crochet hook into the loop under the first bead of your last row. Bring your thread from the right side of your bead across the front of your bead and to the left. Grab the thread with your crochet hook and pull it through the loop under the first bead and the loop on your crochet hook. Repeat for the remaining beads in the row.
We finished our bracelet with two 9.5mm cones. You can use bead caps if you prefer.
Begin creating a wrapped loop with your wire. Open the loop and slide it through several of the threads at the end of your crocheted tube. Finish the wrapped loop.
An 8g bag of Size 8/0 Toho seed beads with a size 10 crochet hook will make approximately 5 inches of cord, enough for one bracelet once a clasp is added. Those with larger wrists may need two bags to complete their design.