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This bracelet is easy to make. It's a perfect first project for a beginning knitter. To make this bracelet, you need to know how to cast on, knit, purl, cast off, and sew a seam.
Steps
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To begin, cast on 5 stitches.
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Row 1: Knit 5.Advertisement
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Row 2: Purl 5. Alternating knit and purl rows creates the Stockinette. On the right side, this stitch looks like a series of V's. The wrong side is bumpy, and resembles the Garter stitch.
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Repeat rows 1 and 2 until the bracelet is the required length.
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On a knit row, cast off. Leave a six inch tail.
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Thread the tail on to a wool needle and seam up the cast on and cast off row together using a duplicate stitch.
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Thread a 18 inch (45.7 cm) piece of yarn onto the thread needle. Tie a double knot with the yarn and sew the seams together with a simple whipstitch.
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Weave in all ends.
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Finished.
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QuestionCan I sew the ends together with a small needle and regular thread?Community AnswerRegular yarn or wool is too thick to be threaded through a small needle, and regular thread would most likely not look right.
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Things You'll Need
- 4-ply yarn (any color)
- Size 8 knitting needles
- Wool needle (also known as a tapestry needle)
References
- This pattern is a varied version of the Baa-baa bangles in the book "Fully Wooly"
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