Bermuda Triangle Ankle Cuff
Here is a fun bohemian ankle cuff design that you are sure to love on those days at the beach. Quick and easy! You can use Size 3 or 5 thread for this design. Even try Size 10 thread for a smaller fit.
This pattern was designed by Shannon Kilmartin of The Hookeraholic Crochet exclusively for Cre8tion Crochet.
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YARN:
30 Yards Size 3 or Size 5 Thread
MATERIALS
Hook size C (2.75mm)
Yarn Needle
Beads (Optional)
DIFFICULTY
Intermediate
SIZE(S)
Teen/Adult
GAUGE:
8 hdc x 11 rows = 2” with size 5 thread
STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s), sl st – slip stitch, sc – single crochet, hdc – half double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es) shell – (3 dc, picot, 3 dc) in same st, picot – ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook
NOTE
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
- Shell: (3 dc, picot, 3 dc) in the same stitch
- Picot: ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook
PATTERN
First Motif
Magic circle
R1: ch1, hdc 18 in circle, sl st to first hdc to join. <18 sts>
R2: ch1, sc in first st, *sk next 2, shell in next, sk next 2, sc in next, rep from * around, join with sl st. <3 Shells>
R3: *ch 5, sl st in center of picot, ch 5, sl st in center of same picot, ch5, sl st in next sc, rep from * sl st in beg st. <9 ch-5 sps>
Finish off.
2 Remaining Motifs
Work same R1 and R2 as above.
R3: *ch 5, sl st in center of picot, ch 5, sl st in center of same picot, ch5, sl st in next sc, rep from * 2 times, ch 5, sl st in center of picot, ch5, remove hook and insert from rs down in one of the ch5 spaces on a corner (where a picot is) grab your ch 5 stitch and pull through, cut your thread about 5 inches or so from your hook and pull the thread through, sl st in same picot, ch 5, sl st to join.
After 3rd motif is joined finish off and weave in ends.
Finishing Cuff
Attach thread to rs of motifs to the ch5 at the picot.
R1: ch1, 2 hdc in first ch5, *6 hdc in each of next 2 ch5 spaces, 2 hdc in each of next 2 ch5 spaces (which are the picots), rep from * to end.
R2: ch1, turn, hdc in each st across to end, ch 50.
Attach thread to opposite end of cuff and ch 50 for other tie.
Finish off, weave in ends.
FINISHING
Finishing Cuff
Attach thread to rs of motifs to the ch5 at the picot.
R1: ch1, 2 hdc in first ch5, *6 hdc in each of next 2 ch5 spaces, 2 hdc in each of next 2 ch5 spaces (which are the picots), rep from * to end.
R2: ch1, turn, hdc in each st across to end, ch 50. Cut off.
Attach thread to opposite end of cuff and ch 50 for other tie. Cut off.
Finish off, weave in ends.
I hope you enjoyed the Bermuda Triangle Ankle Cuff free crochet pattern.
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Shannon Kilmartin is the owner of The Hookeraholic Crochet. She enjoys designing various items from hats to scarves to legwarmers. Shannon’s mother taught her how to crochet at a young age but didn’t really get into crocheting until the end of 2012. She than been designing crochet patterns since February 2013. Shannon’s goal is to someday design more clothing items. She also spins yarn and has a great love for embroidery as well. The Hookeraholic Crochet’s designs have been seen in Too Yarn Cute e-Magazine and Entwine Magazine. Shannon is also a wife and mother of 2 boys, Justin(12) and Cash(4). She can be found on Facebook, Etsy and her blog. |