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Crochet a Girl's Ladybug Cuff Bracelet

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This cute bracelet would make the perfect gift for any girl -- toddler to 'tween and beyond. The ladybug is removable and makes a cute carry-along playmate or make the ladybug alone and use it as a back pack decoration. The possibilities are endless!

Note: The ladybug cuff bracelet pattern is my original design. To see more of my work or get copies of other patterns I've written, please visit my blog or Ravelry Pattern Shop. I also sell finished amigurumi in my Etsy shop.

Thanks for checking out my instructable and happy crocheting!
Karla (The Itsy Bitsy Spider)


P.S. You're welcome to use this pattern as you wish -- for love or for money. But, please respect my work and do not claim this pattern as your own. And, if you have the means to do so, give me a little shout out when you use it. Thank you!
 
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Step 1Getting Started

Getting Started
To make my ladybug cuff bracelet, I used the following materials:
  • Worsted weight acrylic yarn in red and black
  • Size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook
  • Two buttons (one shirt button-sized and one about the size of a dime)
  • Hand quilting thread
  • Tapestry needle
  • Sewing needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors
All of the items were purchased at Jo-Ann Stores, but you can find them at almost any craft store. By the way, you can use any colors of yarn you like for this project, so have fun with it!

Note: These instructions assume that you know the following crochet stitches:
  • Chain
  • Slip Stitch
  • Single Crochet
  • Single Crochet Decrease

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11 comments
Sep 28, 2011. 6:50 AMcwilson33 says:
I wished I could crochet I would love to make one for my "lil ladybug"! Awesome design & very creative!!!!!
Apr 30, 2011. 12:52 PMRichardDC says:
This pattern is so cute I posted it on my blog at http://ladybugboutique2011.blogspot.com/2011/04/awesome-pattern-find.html

Can't wait to make one!
Dec 10, 2010. 8:44 PMlmmamigurumi says:
that is cute and practical. I also make amigurumi ,too.
www.lmm-amigurumi.com is my website. I need your advice.tks.
Oct 14, 2010. 12:43 AMnoor951 says:
this work is great But I dont know how to make this step
I will asked my mom
thanks anyway
Aug 15, 2010. 12:28 PMSiren4 says:
My niece is going to love it! Her birthday is next week. Thank you for this great project!
Aug 15, 2010. 6:34 PMSiren4 says:
Finished! Thanks again!
Aug 16, 2010. 6:30 PMSiren4 says:
Thanks! My daughter saw it today and thinks it's for her. I'm gonna have to make another one. I'm thinking the turtle next. = )
Aug 14, 2010. 2:33 PMChrysN says:
Adorable!

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