There’s something magical about crafting your own jewelry—especially when it’s as simple and satisfying as a crochet bracelet. Whether you’re looking for a quick weekend project, a heartfelt gift, or a fun way to use up yarn scraps, these six beginner-friendly crochet bracelet patterns have you covered. From classic chains to playful cowrie accents, each design can be whipped up in under an hour and customized with your favorite colors. Grab your hook, pick your yarn, and let’s get stitching!
1. Crochet Bracelet Pattern

Skill Level: Beginner
Materials:
- Worsted-weight cotton yarn
- 3.5 mm (E/4) crochet hook
- Scissors and yarn needle
Instructions:
- Foundation Chain: Chain 31 (or adjust to fit your wrist plus a little overlap).
- Row 1: Single crochet (SC) in the second chain from hook, then SC across.
- Row 2: Chain 1, turn, SC in each stitch to end.
- Repeat Row 2 until the strip measures about 1 cm wide (usually 4–5 rows).
- Finishing: Leave a long tail, cut yarn, and weave ends. Fold the strip into a loop, overlap ends slightly, and sew with mattress stitch. Add a small button or hook-and-eye closure if desired.
Tip: Change colors every 2 rows for a simple striped effect.
2. Easy Crochet Friendship Bracelet Tutorial

Skill Level: Beginner
Materials:
- Sport-weight yarn in two or three contrasting colors
- 3.0 mm (C/2) crochet hook
Instructions:
- Chain Base: Chain 40–45 (depending on wrist size).
- Color Change Row: Join Color A, SC in second chain from hook and across. Drop Color A, join Color B.
- Texture Row: Using Color B, SC in next stitch, chain 1, skip stitch, repeat across.
- Alternate Rows: Switch back to Color A and SC across, then repeat the texture row with Color B. Continue until the band is about 1 cm wide.
- Closure: At each end, chain 6 and slip-stitch back into the first chain to form loops for a button closure. Sew on a small button to the opposite end.
3. Crochet Friendship Bracelet Pattern

Skill Level: Beginner-Plus
Materials:
- Fingering-weight yarn for drape
- 2.5 mm (B/1) hook
- Small decorative beads (optional)
Instructions:
- Bead Prep (optional): Pre-string beads onto your working yarn if using.
- Chain 45: This is your foundation.
- Row 1: SC in each chain to end.
- Row 2: Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet, DC), DC in next 2 stitches, chain 2, skip 2 stitches, repeat to last 3 stitches, DC into final chains.
- Repeat Row 2 until the bracelet is about 1.5 cm wide.
- Finishing: Weave in ends, leaving a loop at one end and sewing on a button at the other. The button can also be a bead pulled onto the tail.
4. Crochet Cord Bracelet Tutorial

Skill Level: Beginner
Materials:
- 4 mm braided cotton cord or macramé cord
- 4.0 mm (G/6) crochet hook
Instructions:
- Chain 60: Work in back loops only to give texture.
- Slip-Stitch Row: Slip-stitch (SL ST) in each stitch across for a firm finish.
- Cord Finish: Cut cord, leaving long tails. Use a simple overhand knot at each end to prevent unraveling.
- Adjustable Closure: To make it adjustable, tie a second sliding knot around the two ends of the cord so the bracelet can tighten or loosen.
5. Crochet Cowrie Bracelet Pattern

Skill Level: Beginner-Plus
Materials:
- Worsted-weight yarn in two colors
- 4.0 mm (G/6) hook
- Small cowrie shells (5–7 pieces)
- Yarn needle
Instructions:
- Chain 50: This is your foundation chain.
- Row 1: SC in second chain from hook and across.
- Row 2: Chain 1, turn, SC across. Repeat until band is about 0.8 cm wide.
- Shell Placement: Evenly space cowrie shells along the center of the band. Use yarn needle and yarn scraps to whip-stitch each shell securely.
- Closure: Add loops at one end (chain 8, SL ST to form loop) and a button or shell at the other.
6. Crochet Chain Bracelet Tutorial

Skill Level: Beginner
Materials:
- DK-weight yarn
- 3.5 mm (E/4) hook
Instructions:
- Create Chain Base: Chain 60 or your wrist length.
- Slip Stitch Edging: SL ST in each chain to reinforce.
- Optional Embellishment: Add a small bow or tassel by wrapping yarn around your hand 20 times, tying in the center, and fastening to the bracelet with a few stitches.
- Adjustable Knot: Tie a loose overhand knot that can slide to fit different wrist sizes.
Conclusion
With these six easy crochet bracelet patterns, you’ll have no shortage of stylish, handmade wrist candy. From the classic single-crochet band to playful cowrie accents and sliding-knot closures, each tutorial is designed for straightforward success. Grab your favorite yarn, select your go-to hook, and start crafting unique bracelets that friends and family will adore. Happy crocheting!