A Really Quick Crochet Idea
I was working out the design for my recent crochet wrist warmers pattern, playing with different methods and whatnot, when this idea popped up. A very simple crochet bracelet. It’s basically front post and back post stitches, which ended up being too bulky for the mitts, but still had something I liked.
It is such an easy crochet pattern; it only takes fifteen/twenty minutes from start to finish. Who doesn’t love super speedy crochet ideas!?
If you’ve not tried crochet post stitches before, this crochet bracelet is a great pattern for practising. These stitches are so easy. They’re the same as normal US double / Uk treble stitches; it’s just where you put your hook that counts. There are countless YouTube videos out there that demonstrate beautifully. I use the technique in some chunky crochet mittens, here.
I’m not sure if this is a crochet cuff, bracelet or other thing, but whatever it is, (seeing as it’s Christmas) here’s a lovely little free crochet pattern for them!
A Quick and Easy Crochet Bracelet
Pattern Notes:
- I’ve used Paintbox Aran with a 4.5mm hook.
- I’ve used UK terms with US terms in brackets.
- In Row 2, I work under the bumps of the foundation chain. This makes a neater finish, but it does mean it looks twisty when you come to slip stitch together. Ignore the twist and join anyway; it won’t be noticed in the final piece. Just double-check that you’ve not got a twist in the stitches you’re going to work into next.
- Crochet over the ends as you go to allow for minimal stitching at the end.
- I have wrists like twigs; you may need to go up to 26 or 28 stitches
Crochet Bracelet Pattern
Chain 24, join with a slip stitch.
Round 1: Ch1 (does not count as a st), dc (US sc) in each st around, join with a slip stitch to the first st. Fasten off. [24 sts]
Rnd 2: Attach new colour to any stitch. Ch3 (counts as a st), 1tr (US dc) in each st around, join to the top of the initial ch3. [24]
Rnds 3 – 5: Ch2 (does not count as a st), *FPtr, BPtr; repeat from* to the end, sl st to the top of the first st. Fasten off after Rnd 5. [24]
Rnd 6: Attach new colour to any st. Ch1 (does not count as a st), 1dc (US sc) in each st around. Join with a slip stitch to the first st. Fasten off and sew in any ends. [24]
And there you have it. Easy peasy! The quickest crochet bracelet to make! Now go and crochet loads of cuffs, bracelets, sweat bands, whatever they are!
Happy Christmas! See you in the New Year. 2017 is going to be amazing!! X








I totally forgot to comment on your lovely mitt, scarf and hat set. Well done you for designing and writing the pattern. The set looks amazing. Shame the winters here are just too cold for fingerless gloves 🙁 these little cuffs are so cute! Your hand shots shout girl power! Have a great Christmas x
Thank you! It’s been very mild here over the last couple of weeks. I’ve been envious of your snowy scenes. I wouldn’t want fingerless mitts in that weather either!
Glad you like the cuffs too. Obviously, I’m all about girl power ;p
Happy Christmas to you too! X
Very nice , love your colour choices . This yarn is on my list !!!!!
Thanks! It’s very nice yarn. I’ve not tried the double knit but I can say that the aran is very good. 🙂
Cool!
Thanks! 🙂
Those look lovely! Have a merry Christmas and a great New Year 🙂 x
Thank you! Happy Christmas! Xx