Knitting
I-Cord Wrap Bracelet
20th Jan 2012 | Posted in: Knitting, The Green Bean Blog, Tutorials 3
I-Cord Wrap Bracelet

Here is another simple knitted bracelet that only requires some leftover yarn.  I knit up this bracelet super quick, and it was ready to go in no time.

Materials:

Scrap Yarn (I used 2 strands of sock yarn held together)

Size 3 knitting needles

Button of choice

Step One:

Cast on 3 stitches and knit an I-cord until the piece measures about 25 inches long.   Cut yarn, leaving a 4 inch tail.  Using a yarn needle, pull the yarn through your 3 stitches to tie it off and remove stitches from needles.

Step Two:

On one end of your I-Cord attach a button of your choice.  At the other end, make a loop that will fit snuggling over your button, and with a yarn needle attached to the leftover yarn at the end, secure the loop by weaving in the tail end of yarn into the I-cord.

Step Three:

Wind it around your wrist a few times, and you’ve got yourself a sweet new bracelet!

 This post is linked to Lines Across My FaceFunky Polkadot Giraffe, Sew Woodsy, Southern Lovely, The Grant Life, and The Creative Paige, and Family Ever After.


3 Comments
  1. Inna
    9:15 pm on January 20th, 2012

    This one is adorable, too!!

  2. Lesley
    8:42 am on January 26th, 2012

    Love this! Pinned it! Thanks for sharing. Also sent the link to a friend who knits. Maybe she will make me one! :)

  3. Kelley
    1:57 pm on January 30th, 2012

    Ohh.. these are so pretty! I love the colors! Make me want to learn to knit. :)

    Ps.. Thanks for linking up to Financial Friday :)

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