Yes i know, another bracelet?
Well, I have been coming up with gift ideas for my niece and ds's girlfriend....so you know what they're getting for Christmas ~ jewelry! I do have to admit that I've made some for myself as well cause I loved the results that I made for them - LOL!! Now of course I'm making a bracelet but you can make a shorter version into a pair of earrings or longer for a necklace...or all three!
Now I know lots of people out there have already written this project off because you have to crochet.
TRUST ME....
This is very easy!!!
If I can do it, anyone can...
I'm great with paper, glue and inks but when it comes to knitting, sewing, computer stuff I suck but I CAN crochet ~ o.k... I can crochet easy stitches and this is as easy as it gets.... one long crochet line!
I urge you to give this a go even if you think you can't....
cause you know what?
I know you can :)
25 Gifts & Ornaments
#11 - Crochet Wire n Bead Bracelet
Supplies
Crochet Hook - I'm using a "I" hook.
Spool of 26 gauge wire (or close to that)
Beads
Jewelry Clasp/Closure
Jumprings
NOTE: - we're working with the whole spool of wire...you're not going to cut the wire until you are almost finished with your piece of jewelry.
Instructions:
1. Thread several beads onto your wire. Be sure to add plenty because once you start to crochet the wire you can't go back to add more. Depending on what you're making (bracelet, necklace, earrings) I add anywhere from 20 (for earrings) to 75-100 (triple strand necklace).
2. Make a loop in the end of your wire.... I didn't do anything real fancy, just folded it over to make the loop then wrapped the excess around as shown...
3. Slip the loop onto your crochet hook. From here on out this wire will be known as wire A. "A" wire will always be the wire closest to your thumb when you're holding the hook.
4. Hold A wire in position. Loosely wrap the rest of the wire around the top of the hook... this piece will be known as B wire. "B" wire will always be the wire closest to the hook.
5. Slip "B" wire so it is behind the hook. Pass "A" wire over the hook. You have just made your first official loop!
6. Now slide "B" wire back so it is now in "A" position.
NOTE - Right now you have just completed the 4 of the 5 essential steps needed to crochet this bracelet - you will use these steps to create the entire piece. (I told you it wasn't hard!)
Every 2-3 loops you can add the optional Bead step.
1. Establish "A" wire.
(BEAD) **Slide up 1-3 beads up the wire to the tool.
2. Wrap on a "B" wire.
3. Slide "B" wire behind the hook.
4. Slip "A" wire over the hook and off the tool.
7. Hold "A" wire in place with your thumb and wrap the wire around the hook so you now have another "B" wire.
8. Slide "B" wire so it is under the hook then slip "A" wire over the hook and off the tool. You will now start to see your crochet chain begin to form.
Continue this process until you have 3 loops on your chain.
9. (BEAD Step) Now time to add a couple beads. After you have slide "B" wire into "A" wire position pull up 1-3 beads up the wire so it is positioned behind the tool.
10. Holding the beads in position, wrap the wire around the tool to become "B" wire. Your beads should still be positioned behind the tool.
11. Slip "B" wire behind the hook and slide "A" wire over the hook and off the tool. Your beads are now locked onto the chain!
12. Make 2-3 more loops without adding anymore beads (move "B" wire to "A" wire position; wrap a new "B" wire onto the tool; slide "B" wire behind the hook and slip "A" wire off the tool) then add 1-3 beads and keep going. 2-3 wire loops, 1 BEAD loop, 2-3 wire loops, 1 BEAD loop, etc.
13. Continue making loops and adding beads checking your measurements when you think you're getting close. I like my finished jewelry to be 2-3 strands, you could make it single if desired or more...totally up to you.
14. Once you have reached your desired length pull off a couple extra inches of wire and snip it off the spool.
15. If you're making a multi strand bracelet/necklace, fold it as shown above and gather the strands onto one jumpring. Attach your closure/clasp/earwire as you normally would.
And here is how it turned out.....
And this is the one I made myself :)
Now it's your turn!!
Have Fun!!!
Now this is awesome Roni! WOW! Fabulous results, amazing tutorial. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteElaine Allen
Ok....I'm laughing my butt off here! Your bracelets are gorgeous but you lost me as soon as you said crochet! Maybe next time my Mom comes up, I will talk her into interpreting for me. I really love them!
ReplyDeleteHmm...I see definite possibilities ...
ReplyDeleteThis is really clever! I love all the things you share. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI want a necklace....MOM
ReplyDeleteooooh, love this! Doesn't look as hard as I thought......hummmm, I'll let you know after I try it!LOL
ReplyDeleteWanda
Olde Crow Mercantile
Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteall your ornaments and charms are GREAT!! Thanks for taking time to post everything. I'm catching up tonight on your blog... you've been busy girl!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this!! I can "crochet" but at first I was lost on this idea. After reading & seeing your progress, I know I'll be doing one of these. My girls (daughter & her 2 girls) will all love them! Thanks ROni...you are the best!!
ReplyDeleteI think I know what I shall be doing today lol thanks Roni a great idea :)
ReplyDeleteVon xxx
I know a lot of people say they can't crochet only chain so I'll tell them about your jewerly. Thank you Roni I'm going to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteWow-I love this and look forward to giving it a go! I really like it in both of the colors too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bracelets you make.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful; so lacy and delicate. I've never crocheted before, but I may have to give this a try! Thank you!
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