This crochet bangle pattern is a fun and beginner-friendly project that turns simple stitches into a fashionable accessory. Using only basic materials and a few rounds of single and triple crochet, you can create a stylish handmade bracelet perfect for everyday wear or gifting.
Colorful Crochet Bangle

The pattern is highly customizable—you can easily adjust the chain count for different wrist sizes or experiment with various yarn textures and colors to match your personal style. Whether you’re new to crochet or looking for a quick, creative project, this crochet bangle adds a charming handmade touch to any outfit.
Materials
- 5 mm crochet hook
- Medium-weight yarn (e.g., Karen One Pound)
- Scissors, yarn needle, stitch marker or bobby pin
Foundation Chain
- Start with a slip knot.
- Chain 30 to set the bangle size.
- Slip stitch into the first chain to form a circle and pull tight.

Round 1
- Single crochet into each stitch around.
- Mark the first stitch with a stitch marker.
- Make a total of 30 single crochets.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to close the round.

Round 2
- Chain one and place a single crochet in the first stitch.
- Hold the starting yarn tail along the top and crochet over it to hide the tail.
- Mark the first stitch again.
- Continue with 30 single crochets.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to finish.

For Round 3
- Chain three to start.
- Triple crochet into each stitch around.
- Mark the first triple crochet.
- Work 30 triple crochets in total.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to close.
Round 4
- Chain one and single crochet into the first stitch.
- Move your stitch marker to this new first stitch.
- Work 30 single crochets.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to finish.

Round 5
- Chain one and single crochet into each stitch around.
- Mark the first stitch.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to close.
Finishing and Assembly
- Chain one, pull through, and leave a long yarn tail for sewing.
- Fold the crocheted piece inward so both edges meet in the center.
- Thread the yarn needle and sew the edges together, alternating between the top and bottom stitches.
- Secure the end with a knot and trim excess yarn.





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