Pop Tab Bracelets are one of my favorite fashion accessories so I am always thinking of new designs and techniques to create with them.
I recently completed a new plarn handbag using the traditional Puff Stitch as part of the design. Impressed by the character the stitch offered to my handbag, it has been added to my list of favorite stitches.
As I was thinking of my next pop tab bracelet design, I decided to see what a pop tab bracelet would look like using the traditional Puff Stitch. At first, it lacked the finesse I was expecting. Then I decided to make the chain 1 through the next pop tab giving the appearance the Puff Stitch was 'laying down on the job' so to speak. That was it.
That's how I came up with the name of Lazy 'P'.
Made with Dollar Tree plastic yarn aka plarn
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
MATERIALS:
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Crochet Hook – Size G
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Plastic Yarn:
Approximately 2 standard size plastic grocery bags (width of strip –
approx ¾”)
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Approx
18-22 Pop/Pull Tabs (clean & consistent in size). The #
needed will be determined by size of wrist
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(optional) Craft Needle for weaving in ends
Important
Note: Not all plastic is made the same. When using plarn, achieving the desired
size or gauge is dependent on the texture, thickness and strip width of the
plastic yarn.
Helpful Tips:
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Read through pattern instructions before beginning.
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Plastic in
general is susceptible to ripping/tearing due to its very nature.
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Weaving in ends -
it is best to maneuver your craft needle behind a puff st and not through the
stitch to avoid splitting the plastic yarn.
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The edged hole of
the pop tab will be always be placed behind a non-edged hole.
Special Stitch:
Puff Stitch: Po, insert hook in pop tab, po, pull through
and bring plarn up higher than normal (3 loops on hook), po, insert hook in
same pop tab, po, pull through and bring plarn up to height of rest of stitches
(5 loops on hook), *po, insert hook once again into the same pop tab, po, pull
through and bring plarn up to height of rest of stitches (7 loops on hook), [IMPORTANT
NOTE: For more puff, repeat from * until enough puff is achieved.] po, pull plarn through ALL loops on
hook.
Instructions:
With 2 pop tabs overlapped, join
plarn with a sl st in overlapped hole, ch 1, place a new pop tab under previous
pop tab, make a puff st in that hole.
*Place another pop tab under the
previous pop tab, in new overlapped hole make a sl st, ch1 and Puff st.
*Continue overlapping pattern
until desired length is achieved ending in last overlapped hole.
Continue
until bracelet is long enough to fit around wrist. [Fitting Tip – wrap bracelet around wrist
overlapping the first and last pop tab. There is some stretch so no additional tabs
are needed to maneuver finished bracelet over hand.]
Remove hook from st (make a big enough loop so
completed work doesn’t come out because you’ll be coming back to it).
Working on opposite side, in 1st
overlapped hole join with a *sl st, ch 1 and Puff st. *Repeat pattern in each overlapped hole to
last overlapped hole. Before connecting the ends, do a second
fitting.
Form
Circle - Overlap the ends together to
form a circle.
*Work pattern of sl st, ch1 and
puff st in this hole. Finish by making a sl st in 1st puff st. Fasten off, weave in ends behind the puff st.
*Repeat pattern on opposite side.
ENJOY YOUR NEW FASHION ACCESSORY!! ! Download the Lazy 'P' Pop Tab Plarn Bracelet |
(This link will take you directly to my (Crochooley) Ravelry pattern page)
I would love for you to share pictures of your Lazy 'P' Pop Tab Bracelet with me whether it is made with plarn (plastic yarn), tarn (t-shirt yarn), blarn (blue jean yarn), harn (hosiery yarn) or even regular yarn.
PERMISSIONS
Feel free to make and sell your finished product from this pattern. LOL - I can't stop you anyway from doing it so I might as well offer you the permission.
However, please do not take credit or offer the pattern as your own. Please direct them to this page. If you have any trouble accessing the pattern, feel free to contact me at twooleydesigns@gmail.com and I will email the pattern to you.
You did a good job :)
ReplyDeleteDo you have detailed instructions for the pattern? This looks very neat, I've done pop tab bracelets before, but I never thought about incorporating crochet in with it! Thanks, and have a great day!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
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wonderful ! thanks a lot :-) Lucie
ReplyDeleteI could not find the artcile there does anyone have the pattern for this ?? please
ReplyDeleteyea i cant find it either. please post if anyone finds it.
ReplyDeleteThe patterns are on the left side under Free Patterns!
ReplyDeleteMy sincerest apologies for the difficulty in locating my pattern. I have now detailed the pattern in the blog post for your convenience rather than send you to site to find it. I hope you enjoy making this pattern and would love to see pics of your completed item.
ReplyDeleteVERY NICE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh thank you for the pattern i have four grand -daughters and they will lov ethis ,i am a crocheter an dit will only be used for them only thanks from maw maw sue
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