GLO safety 5 wrap Bracelet
Super easy and super cute!!
You need to know only how to CO and Knit.
The GLO yarn is a very unique reflective yarn. The yarn reflects with car light.
So this bracelet will be a great for a runner, biker, walker.......
The GLO yarn comes with two colors, black and silver. Available at Etsy.com.
You need to know only how to CO and Knit.
The GLO yarn is a very unique reflective yarn. The yarn reflects with car light.
So this bracelet will be a great for a runner, biker, walker.......
The GLO yarn comes with two colors, black and silver. Available at Etsy.com.
Size: S (33"long), M (34"long), L (35"long)
Gauge: 6 sts / 1” on stockinette stitch
Yarn: Sport weight yarn - 15(16, 17) yards
GLO - 7.5(8, 8.5) yards
Shown in Tahki Yarns cotton classic LITE
Needles: US #4 longer straight needles or 24" long circular needles.
Adjust needle size to obtain correct gauge.
Notions: A small button
Abbreviation
CO - Cast On
st(s) - stitch(es)
K - Knit
Free patterns are designed for you to experience Chiaki knit patterns. Please, for private use only.
Not for commercial or mass production. If you are a store owner, please guide your customer to visit www. Chiakiknit.com and print out a pattern.
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Instructions
1. With sport weight yarn, CO 198 (204, 210) sts with long-tail CO method. You will need about 3 (3.25, 3.5) yards of tail to start CO. Leave 4” tail to make a button hole/fringe later. (Tail #1) 2. Row1 - With GLO, leaving 4” tail and K all sts. (Tail #2) Row2 – K all sts. Leave a tail. (Tail #3) Row3 – With sport weight yarn, K all sts. 3. BO all sts with sport weight yarn. Leave a tail. (Tail #4) 4. Finishing Photo 1 – Combine the tail #1 and #2 and make a knot close to the end of bracelet. Photo 2 – same way with the tail #3 and #4. Photo 3 – Make a knot with all four tails leaving a space for a small button. Photo 4 – Make a knot at the end of each yarn and cut extra yarn left. Attach a small button on the right side of the bracelet. Enjoy! © Chiaki k n i t / www.Chiakiknit.com |