As promised here is a tutorial to make Crochet Bangles. I’ve included the instructions in both US and English language. I have used the term yarn even though I am technically using thread. For this project you will need a metal bangle, crochet hook size 2.75mm and 16m of of my Eco Dyed Rayon thread.
US Crochet Language:
Start by making a Slip knot on your hook. We are now going to cover the bangle. These* instructions* will be the same for both US and English. With the slip knot on the hook place the hook under the bangle. Yarn over hook. (1) Draw hook under bangle. Place hook over bangle. Yarn over hook. (2) Pull hook through first two loops, leaving one. Repeat this step until you completely cover the bangle.*
When you return to start join both ends with a slipstitch (slip st). Make 2 chains (ch). Insert hook into top of 2nd stitch from slipstitch. You should now have 2 stitches on the hook. Yarn over, draw yarn through both stitches. This is a Single Crochet (sc). Continue making sc into every second stitch until you reach the beginning again. Make another slip st (3).
To make the scallops: in the same stitch as the last slipknot make a Half Double Crochet (hdc), Double Crochet(dc), Half Double Crochet(hdc) , slipstitch(slip st).# Chain 2 (4), miss 2 stitches, slip st, hdc, dc, hdc, slip st. ( all these are into the same stitch) (5). Repeat from # until you have completed the bangle. Join with a slip st.
English – remember the instructions * are the same for both crochet languages.
When you return to start join both ends with a slipstitch (sl st). Make 2 chains (ch). Insert hook into top of 2nd stitch from slipstitch. You should now have 2 stitches on the hook. Yarn over, draw yarn through both stitches. This is a Double Crochet (dc). Continue making dc into every second stitch until you reach the beginning again. Make another sl st.
To make the scallops: in the same stitch as the last slipknot make a Half Treble Crochet (htr), Treble Crochet(tr), Half Treble Crochet(htr) , slipstitch(sl st). # Chain 2, miss 2 stitches, sl st, htr, tr, htr, sl st. (all these are into the same stitch) . Repeat from # until you have completed the bangle. Join with a sl st.
Happy crocheting.
US Crochet Language:
Start by making a Slip knot on your hook. We are now going to cover the bangle. These* instructions* will be the same for both US and English. With the slip knot on the hook place the hook under the bangle. Yarn over hook. (1) Draw hook under bangle. Place hook over bangle. Yarn over hook. (2) Pull hook through first two loops, leaving one. Repeat this step until you completely cover the bangle.*
When you return to start join both ends with a slipstitch (slip st). Make 2 chains (ch). Insert hook into top of 2nd stitch from slipstitch. You should now have 2 stitches on the hook. Yarn over, draw yarn through both stitches. This is a Single Crochet (sc). Continue making sc into every second stitch until you reach the beginning again. Make another slip st (3).
To make the scallops: in the same stitch as the last slipknot make a Half Double Crochet (hdc), Double Crochet(dc), Half Double Crochet(hdc) , slipstitch(slip st).# Chain 2 (4), miss 2 stitches, slip st, hdc, dc, hdc, slip st. ( all these are into the same stitch) (5). Repeat from # until you have completed the bangle. Join with a slip st.
English – remember the instructions * are the same for both crochet languages.
When you return to start join both ends with a slipstitch (sl st). Make 2 chains (ch). Insert hook into top of 2nd stitch from slipstitch. You should now have 2 stitches on the hook. Yarn over, draw yarn through both stitches. This is a Double Crochet (dc). Continue making dc into every second stitch until you reach the beginning again. Make another sl st.
To make the scallops: in the same stitch as the last slipknot make a Half Treble Crochet (htr), Treble Crochet(tr), Half Treble Crochet(htr) , slipstitch(sl st). # Chain 2, miss 2 stitches, sl st, htr, tr, htr, sl st. (all these are into the same stitch) . Repeat from # until you have completed the bangle. Join with a sl st.
Happy crocheting.
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