This is a crocheted piece.
Crocheted bracelet made from medium-weight wool yarn.
Of course, it's made of wool, so it's very light and comfortable to wear.
I've always loved accessories in general, but I also like precious metal bangles, and there was a time when I enjoyed wearing them especially in the summer.
However, when children are small, you often have to hold them in your arms, so there are few opportunities to wear wrist accessories.
Crocheted bracelets don't hurt either the child or the mother when holding them, and there's no need to worry about the bracelet becoming deformed.
This allows you to adjust the size by simply changing the number of stitches.
When you cast on the stitches, try adjusting them to fit your wrist.
This is a small item that can be knitted using leftover yarn, so it would be fun to knit it using different yarns and layer it.
Since it's worn around the wrist, I imagine it would be a cute fashion item for girls, and for parents and children to wear matching ones.
If you change the yarn material to wool like the one used in this piece, or knit it with lace yarn or glitter yarn, it will look even more like an accessory.
This is the moment when I realize that choosing yarn is one of the joys of knitting.
What kind of yarn do you all use to knit?
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Medium-fine wool yarn
2.3 mm (JP 3/0)
Crochet Pattern
Bokopoko Bracelet Knitting Pattern
Instructions
Please also check the knitting pattern along with instructions on how to make it.
① Start knitting by casting on a chain, then pull it through to the first stitch to make a loop.
In this piece, I cast on 46 chain stitches. Adjust the number of stitches to fit the circumference of your arm so that the cast-on is an even number.
②For the first row, scoop up one strand on the other side of the cast-on chain and the back of the knot.
This is a loop stitch, but for the second row, turn the knitting over and knit while looking at the back. This will make the dimples appear on the front side of the knitting.
Once you have finished knitting the second row, turn the knitting over again and for the third row, work one full circle using a circular stitch while looking at the front.
Once you have completed the second row, pull the yarn through to the first stitch and cut it.

Your work

Rico's "Pokopoko Breath"
It's quick and cute to knit.
It's also great to knit with leftover yarn.
I want to knit lots of different colors of yarn!
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