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Roses in Bloom
This listing is for a PDF pattern for crocheted cuff and NOT the actual item.
The history of the cuff bracelet as adornment is intriguing and extending through ages. In the past the cuff was an important measure of social class and family. It was worn by the Romans, Egyptians, throughout Africa, China and the Americas made in various materials and showing different designs denoting culture and tradition. Today cuff bracelets are among the most popular of jewelry items.
To make this cuff you will need:
- sport cotton yarn in 4 colors and 1.9 mm steel hook (hook #5 US). Beads – (optional)
- 60 terracotta (2mm/ 0.08”)
- 180 pink (2mm / 0.08”)
- approx. 70 light grey (2mm / 0.08”)
- 27 grey sequins
- 3 plastic rings 2 cm / 0.8” in diameter
- 1 round bead sewing thread and needle
Used terms in American terminology: chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), skip (sk), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), 3-ch picot.
Finished measurements: 16 cm / 6.6” (without loops) in length and 10 cm / 3.9” in width (at the widest point).
The file also contains a reference list for crocheting around a loop, crocheting a bead and 2 flower patterns as addition to the shown floral arrangement.
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Please note that I work very hard to make my crochet photo-tutorials come to life so I appreciate if you understand that they are for personal use only and may not be distributed in any way. Please DO NOT recopy, rewrite, redistribute or resell these patterns.
However, you are most welcome to sell finished items from this tutorial.
Thank you.
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- First published: March 2016
- Page created: March 13, 2016
- Last updated: April 13, 2020 …
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