Lacy Bracelet Pattern

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I seem to be on a little trend at the moment for making super easy crochet jewelry patterns – I hope you don’t mind!

This bracelet is created by making another small change from the original Rainbow Friendship Bracelet pattern.

This bracelet is made using a slightly heavier thread and a slightly larger hook. The finished result is a lovely lacy bracelet.

As this bracelet is worked lengthwise – it is super easy to customize and change the length. It will take you less than 15 minutes to complete.

I apologize for the poor quality on the images using bridal white. I still have some trouble photographing whites and creams – even with my Light Tent! One day I will master this.

I used Blue Hawaii for the tutorial below so you will have no problem making your own pretty Lacy Bracelet.

This bracelet would be lovely for a bride – you can easily add small beads to the ch 2 at the end of each row, before slip stitching into the 2nd ch from the hook. It will add a little extra elegance.

 

Ivory Lacy Bracelet 2 | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

Free Pattern

Supplies: 

  • Aunt Lydia’s Fashion Crochet Thread Size 3 (colours used: Bridal White and Blue Hawaii)
  • 3.5 mm (E) Crochet Hook

Abbreviations Used: R – row, beg – begin,  sc – single crochet, ch – chain, st – stitch, sts – stitches, sl st – slip stitch

Finished Width: approximately 1/2″

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For standard lengths based on age please scroll to the bottom of the post. These are averages and may vary based on the intended recipient. Please note they are not guaranteed to fit – as everyone’s hand size varies even based on age 😉

Lacy Bracelet Pattern

Lacy Bracelet Cover | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

R1: ch 3, beg in the 2nd ch from the hook and work 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts. Ch 2. Sl st to the 2nd ch from the hook. Turn.

R1 Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign
Chain 3

R1 Part 2 | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

R2: 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, ch 2, sl st to the 2nd ch from the hook. Turn.

ch 2 closeup | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

sl st closeup | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

sl st complete | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

R3: Repeat R2 until your bracelet reaches the length you want! See optional list of sizes below. Finish off and weave in ends.

R2 and R3 | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

Ivory | Lacy Bracelet Free Pattern | @OombawkaDesign

I chose to hand stitch my bracelet ends together to make a cuff style bracelet – however if you want you could also easily add a clasp to the closure by hand sewing these on to each end of the bracelet instead.

 

Sizes

Children:

  • 2-3 years: 5.0″
  • 4-5 years: 5.5″
  • 6-7 years: 6.0″
  • 8-9 years: 6.25″
  • 10-11 years: 6.5″
  • 12-13 years: 7″

Women:

  • Small 7.5″
  • Medium 8 ”
  • Large 8.5″
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6 Comments

  1. So elegant. I definitely need to make a few of these for my little girls 🙂 Thank you!

  2. oh I also made your bracelet that is part of the bracelet,necklace set that is made on small plastic rings.I believe It’s called infinity. I love that one too. Mine didn’t seem to have the ring connections look as nice as yours but it’s still pretty good. Yours looks much more professional

  3. this is a wonderful pattern. How did you ever come up with this? YOu are so creative. It did take me several tries but I finally got my stitches in the right place

  4. What a beautiful bracelet! I’ve been enjoying seeing this and the other bracelet patterns on the blog. Fun, quick patterns!