Pattern designed in 2018 and updated in 2021 (please note this pattern hasn't been tech edited but has been throughly checked for any errors.)
Twisted bracelet
Pattern story
Friendship is something truly amazing and wonderful the bonds of friendship shared. These I designed to be similar to the friendship bracelets I used to create with my friends when I was younger. I created 3 i-cords to not be too bulky in one bracelet and one for each the parts of a friendship. The stories shared with one another, the memories and good times shared and lastly the most important thing love. The three i-cords are all plaited to entwined each of the parts of friendship together. The i-cords are easy to knit up within a few hours. Knit some in your friends favourite colour or you could knit some for family as gifts.
Materials:
- 4 1/2 mm needles (you can use DPN'S or straight needles)
- A button
- Yarn needle to thread ends in
- Tapestry needle to sew button on
- 10 grams of yarn in 3 different colours in DK/8ply
Gauge:
Gauge is not important for this pattern.
You will need to know how to:
- Cast on
- I-cord
- Slide the stitches along the needle
- Do garter stitch (as your knitting on one side it looks like stocking stitch)
- Cast off
If you don't know how to do an I-cord or slide the stitches along the needle you can find these here - How to do an I-cord
Size:
To find out how long you need to make your knitted bracelet measure your hand and add a 1/4 on to the length.
eg. my hand is 6inches, 6 divided by 4 = 1.5
1.5 + 6 = 7.5 inches so my i-cord needs to be 7.5inches long.
eg. my hand is 6inches, 6 divided by 4 = 1.5
1.5 + 6 = 7.5 inches so my i-cord needs to be 7.5inches long.
Before you cast on:
Please take time to read through the pattern to make sure you understand the layout and flow of instructions.
Tutorials
How to cast on
How to make the twisted bracelet:
1. Find out what length you need to knit your bracelet for the size of your hand.2. Cast on 4 stitches and knit an i-cord to the required length.
Step by step instructions - how to do an I-cord - gives instructions, for both Double pointed needles and straight needles
3. When long enough cast off and make a total of 3 i-cords.
4. Tie the ends of the i-cord together and plait them.
5. Secure them at the other end by stitching them together and threading the ends in.
Thread the ends at the other end as well, then stitch a button onto one end.
[Start of image description: a wooden table with three i-cords that have been plaited together there is one blue, one green and one yellow the ends have been tied off and threaded in. End of image description.]
[Start of image description: a wooden table with three i-cords that have been plaited together there is one blue, one green and one yellow with a button added to the end of the twisted bracelet. End of image description.]
[Start of image description: a wooden table with three i-cords that have been plaited together there is one blue, one green and one yellow. The plait has been pulled to make a hole for the button to fit through . End of image description.]
Do the button up and it's ready for you, a friend or a famuly member to wear.
[Start of image description: a twisted bracelet that is blue, green and yellow on a wooden table with the button showing. End of image description.]
© 2018-2021 Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits. All rights reserved.
[Start of image description: a twisted bracelet that is blue, green and yellow on a wooden table with the button showing. End of image description.]
© 2018-2021 Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits. All rights reserved.
More photos of twisted bracelets
Here is a few more photos of some twisted bracelets I have made. Alternatively you could use ties by not weaving them in instead of a button.
Here is one I knitted for one of my best friends for her birthday which is also why I designed the pattern the twisted bracelet pattern.
[Start of image description: a twisted bracelet knitted in grey, white and black sitting on a wooden table. End of image description.]
[Start of image description: a twisted bracelet that is blue, green and yellow on a wooden table. End of image description.]
Here is another photo of both of the above twisted bracelets being worn together.
Here is a photo of a yellow twisted bracelet I knitted for Knit In Public Day for Endo Warriors Aotearoa for the surgery packs they send out to warriors that have/had surgery.
Copyright
Knitting patterns are for personal use only and you are prohibited to use these for commercial purposes, for the sale of items made or selling of the pattern itself. Reproduction in whole or part for commercial use is strictly prohibited.
[Start of image description: Arjaye's signature with two toadstools in between the letter j and the letter y. Next to it is a fairy with blue hair, a green wreath headband, blue lips and yellow wigs, she is wearing a sage green dress. The fairy sitting on top of a yellow toadstool with blue dots and blue underneath the toadstool. Next to the fairy is a black cat holding a turquoise ball of yarn. End of image description.]
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They are really sweet, I love the process of making i cords, they are so satisfying.
ReplyDeleteAwh thanks. They are, I also love how quick and easy they are to knit.
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