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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friendship Bracelet
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About
Like most of us, I’ve been missing human connection during this time. I started remembering those friendship bracelets my sister and I made when we were children, and I thought a grown-up version might be just the thing to reach out and let loved ones know they’re in my thoughts. So here it is: a quick knit to keep me connected and grounded, practical enough to use up those last bits of fingering weight yarn, but fanciful enough to still be a diamond bracelet with a little bit of sparkle.
Construction
DAGBFB is a beaded lace cuff knit flat that uses pre-strung and placed beads. This sounds (and looks!) a lot more complicated than it is. If you’re new to lacework or beading, this is actually a pretty good starter piece. The pattern contains a resource section to help develop your skills in these areas. The sizing tip section gives advice on adjustments for a better fit. The pattern contains both written and charted instructions.
Techniques Used
-Cable cast on
-Pre-stringing beads
-Slipping pre-strung beads
-Placing beads
-Cable cast off
Yarn: 13-20 yards of any fingering weight yarn
Gauge: Technically, 32 stitches x 40 rows over 4”, however gauge isn’t really that critical and there is flexibility depending on personal taste
Needles: U.S. size #2 (2.75mm) knitting needles (double points will work)
Sizing and Measurements: To fit wrist circumference of approximately 6.5” (16.5 cm) below wrist bone
Supplies and Notions
-3 or 4 strand slide lock clasp
-4 #6 glass seed beads
-60 #8 glass seed beads
-Dental floss threader or preferred tool for stringing beads
-Sewing needle
-Sewing thread in coordinating color to yarn
-Tapestry needle
This pattern has been test knitted and professionally tech edited.
Low vision edition includes fully written out directions in a single left-justified column using at least 24 point sans serif font. All images have descriptive text and no chart is required.
Like all Halo-Halo Knits patterns, 20% of the profits from every pattern sale are donated to advancing social justice, creating patterns and a community of knitters dedicated to making a better world.
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- First published: November 2020
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