This Crochet Bridal Lace Cufflet Pattern is perfect for anyone who wants to add a touch of handmade elegance to a special day. It’s a pretty lace bracelet that you can crochet yourself using basic stitches.
Crochet Bridal Lace Cufflet Pattern
The pattern is easy to follow, so even if you’re new to crocheting, you can make a beautiful piece of jewelry for a wedding or any fancy occasion. All you need is some yarn, a crochet hook, and a button for the closing touch. It’s a fun project that results in a lovely accessory or a heartfelt gift!
Materials Needed:
- Lightweight yarn (Payton’s Grace recommended, 50g / 125m)
- 3.75mm crochet hook (F/size 3)
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Thread needle
- Button or bead for fastening
Stitches Used:
- Chain (ch)
- Double Crochet (dc)
- Single Crochet (sc)
Pattern Instructions:
Starting Row:
Begin with a slip knot and chain 9.
- Count six chains from the hook and perform a double crochet in this chain.
- In the same stitch, add two more double crochets. This creates your first shell.
- Chain 1, then add three more double crochets into the same stitch, completing your split shell.
- Skip two chains. In the last chain, place one double crochet.
Pattern Repeat (Rows 2+):
Chain 3 and turn your work.
- Locate the chain space in the center of the previous row’s split shell.
- In this space, work three double crochets, chain 1, then three more double crochets to form another split shell.
- Complete the row by finding the top of the starting chain in the previous row and placing a double crochet.
- Repeat steps 1-4 until your cufflet reaches your desired length.
Finishing Edges:
Chain 1 and turn the cufflet to work down the side.
- Evenly distribute single crochets down the side for a neat edge.
- Upon reaching corners, place a single crochet to round off the cufflet neatly.
- Repeat on the other side of the cufflet for symmetry.
Assembly & Embellishments:
Sew in any loose ends.
- Attach your button or chosen embellishment to one end of the cufflet. Ensure it’s secure and matches the aesthetic of your piece.
- Use a slip stitch or loop at the opposite end of the cufflet to create a buttonhole, ensuring it’s large enough for your chosen button or bead.
Additional Tips:
- Customize your cufflet with sequins, additional beads, or even sprayed starch for a stiffer accessory.
- Consider making a matching pair or using this pattern for a delicate choker.
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