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Discover how to crochet a stylish hemp bracelet in just ten minutes! This pattern includes instructions for six different bracelet lengths, making it perfect for anyone looking to create quick and easy accessories. If you prefer to use Medium Weight cotton yarn, check out the alternative pattern linked in the post.
Bracelet width approximately 0.49 inch (1 cm) X 7.5 inches (19 cm) length.
For every half inch in size you’d like to change (for your bracelet length) add or subtract 3 from the starting chain.
Bracelet length
Beginning chain
5 inches
28
6 inches
31
6.5 inches
34
7 inches
37
7.5 inches
40
8 inches
43
Gauge
Approximately 1.76 stitch sets (see note below) per 1 inch and 1 row per 0.49 inch worked in pattern
Each stitch set includes 1 CL and 2 slip stitches (or 3 stitches).
The hemp gives us 5.28 stitches per inch.
You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.
* to ** – Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.
[ ] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
( ) – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space
Special Stitches
Cluster (CL)
Dc2tog worked into a single stitch.
(Yarn over, insert hook into indicated st, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook) 2 times in the same st, yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
When I work into the foundation chain, I prefer working into the back bar (back bump) of the chain. You can work under the back loop only if you prefer but it will change the finished look of the bracelet.
To make this bracelet longer, chain more stitches using the stitch multiple.
Push the CL to the front of your work (RS) before making the slip stitch that follows the cluster stitch.
Make your slip stitches tightly.
The pattern is written for a 7.5 inch bracelet. See the sizing chart in the sizes section above for the number of starting chains needed for other bracelet lengths.
Using your 2.75 mm (C) crochet hook (or size required for gauge):
R1: RS: Ch 40, sk the first 5 chs, 1 sl st in the next ch. *CL in the next ch, 1 sl st in each of the next 2 chs**. Work from * to ** across until you have 1 ch remaining. 1 sl st in the last ch. [11 CL, 24 sl st]
Proceed to finishing instructions.
Finishing Instructions:
Ch 1 to finish off and leave a 4 to 6 inch yarn tail.
Sew a bead securely to the end of R1 (make sure it fits through the loop created by skipping the first 5 chains in R1 before sewing it on!). This option allows you to open and close the bracelet to take it on and off.
Weave in your ends.
Alternatively you may simply sew the end of R1 to the beginning of R1 for a cuff bracelet that you can slide on your hand.
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Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.
About the Author
Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.