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knit bracelet

December 13, 2011 by Julie Leave a Comment

Several months ago I saw a tutorial on how to make a Jersey knit bracelet. The bracelets were really cute and looked pretty simple to make. A few friends decided they wanted to make some too so they came over and we all tried our hand at it together.

It took us a few tries but we finally figured out the tutorial and we got to making this super cute bracelets

 

It came to me pretty quickly that I could make a similar bracelet with a knitting technique called i-cord. I knit up a really long strand of i-cord and then made a knit bracelet with the same technique and came up with this

 
 

A warm and cozy (perfect for the winter) bracelet. (Of course since it’s made out of 100% cotton it can also be perfect for the summer!)

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