Crochet Pattern: Chunky Cuff Bracelet

Grindle Creek Homestead
In Stitches
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2 min readDec 4, 2022

Today, I am sharing a very simple crochet project. It took me about ten minutes to crochet up, and that is with a bum thumb (long story involving my hand and a vegetable slicer…well, it really wasn’t that long of a story.)

Anyway.

Instructions for your quick and easy accessory are below. Feel free to share and/or reblog this pattern. Just remember to give credit to the original creator.

Simple Chunky Crochet Cuff Bracelet

Chain 25. Slip stitch into first chain to make a round.

Ch 2. HDC into every stitch around, slip stitch into first stitch of the round.

Ch 2. HDC into every stitch around. Slip stitch into first stitch of round. Tie off.

Weave in ends and slip onto wrist.

  • *Note: Chain 25 makes a cuff large enough to slip easily over an adult hand. Chain less stitches for teens or children.

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Grindle Creek Homestead is a homestead in Eastern North Carolina. It is owned and operated by Jessica Cauthon, who has been gardening and preserving food for most of her life. She runs four Medium publications: Around the Homestead — a journal of our day-to-day life on the homestead, Stocking Up — a publication dedicated to canning, freezing, and other means of food preservation, In Stitches — a home for crochet patterns, knitting patterns, and everything crafty, and Down in the Garden — a publication devoted to growing fresh food and being a steward to the land. Grindle Creek can be found online on Payhip and on Facebook.

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Grindle Creek Homestead
In Stitches

Our family's homesteading journey as we revitalize the family farm.