Wrapped in His Love Cuff
Get your wrist wrapped with a cross with this adorable thread crochet pattern.
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YARN
Red Heart Luster Sheen – 20 yards
MATERIALS
Size C Hook
1/2″ button
DIFFICULTY
Experienced
SIZE(S)
Sizes are written as child – 7″ wrists/7 – 9″ wrists
GAUGE
7SC = 1″
STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s), sl st – slip stitch, mc – magic circle, sc – single crochet, dc – double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es),
SPECIAL STITCHES
BLO – back loop only, picot – ch4, join with sl st to beginning ch or st to form ch4
picot – ch4, join with sl st to beginning ch or st to form ch4
NOTES
- Trust the pattern, and be sure to mark your place
PATTERN
Pattern begins in the center of the cross at the circle between the 4 arms:
Center:
In main color, in mc, ch 2, 12 dc, join to 1st dc with sl st <12 st>
Right Cross arm:
ch 7, sl st in 4th ch from hook to make picot
ch 5, sl st in 4th ch from hook to make picot (see Photo A)
4 dc, skip next st in center, sl st to next st (See Photo B)
ch 4, sl st back in same st in center to make picot (See Photo C)
sl st to next st in center
Center Cross arm: Repeat Right Cross Arm
Left Cross arm: Repeat Right cross arm (See Photo D)
Bottom Cross Arm:
ch 9, sl st in 4th ch from hook to make picot
ch 5, sl st in 4th ch from hook to make picot
6 dc, skip next st in center, sl st to next st
ch 4, sl st back in same st in center to make picot, finish off. (See photo E)
Join 2nd color in same picot you finished off with a sl st (See Photo F), *(ch 4 and join back to picot, sl st across the bottom of the right cross arm and picot in the next picot, sc 2 times around space in between picots (See Photo G), picot in the next picot, sl st across the top side of the cross arm), repeat from * until you have come back to the first picot, join to 1st st with sl st. Finish off. (See Photo H)
Button Hole Strap:
R1: Join main color to top left main color picot of cross. You want to join UNDER the contrasting color picot to that your join is hidden when you wear the cuff. ch 5/29, working in the back ridge of your chain, sc in the 2nd ch from hook and back to the cross, sc to the back ridge of the contrasting color sc on top of the cross, sl st to the back ridge of the next sc <16/30 ST>
R2: Turn, skip 1st 2 st, sc 2/16, *(ch 2, skip 2, sc 2), repeat from * 3 times total <14/28 st; 3 button holes>
R3: ch 1, turn, *( sc 2, sc 2 in ch 2 space), repeat from *3 times total, sc 2/16, sc to main color picot working behind the picot in your contrasting color to hide the join. Finish off
Solid Strap:
R1: Join main color to bottom right main color picot of cross. You want to join UNDER the contrasting color picot so that your join is hidden when you wear the cuff. ch 15/29, working in the back ridge of your chain, sc in the 2nd ch from hook and back to the cross, sc to the back ridge of the contrasting color sc on top of the cross, sl st to the back ridge of the next sc <16/30 st>
R2: Turn, skip 1st 2 st, sc 14/29 <14/28 st>
R3: ch 1, turn, sc 14/29, sc to main color picot working behind the picot in your contrasting color to hide the join. Finish off.
FINISHING
Add button to end of strap without button holes, wear, and enjoy!
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Kelli Wohlgemuth is the owner of SICK ‘LIL MONKEYS. She has been crocheting for 24 years. Her favorite things to design are items for little girls to play with or wear, patterns that allow you to incorporate graphs, and sometimes women’s fashion items. She also carries a line of ergonomically comfortable polymer clay crochet hooks. You can find her on Facebook and Ravelry. Also check out their Ergonomic Pearl Bubble Crochet Hooks on Etsy.
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