Flores Bangle Crochet Pattern

Flores Bangle Crochet Pattern

by Mamta Motiyani
Flores Bangle Crochet Pattern

Flores Bangle Crochet Pattern

by Mamta Motiyani

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Overview

In Portuguese, Flores means "flowers". I find the name Flores very romantic. The bangle looks like it is laced with flowers. So I named it, "Flores Bangle". Flores Bangle is an easy crochet pattern with scallops or flower-like design. You can easily whip it up just within an hour or so in colors of your choice.

Based on my previous experience, these kind of bangles are a perfect for a teenager. Even a grown-up who loves adorning their hands with bangles/ bracelets will sure love it. You can wear it as a single bangle or make a few of them and layer it to give an added pizazz.

This is a Crochet Pattern Tutorial and NOT a physical product.

Skill Level: Easy

Suggested Yarns:
I've used a Fingering weight yarn for making this cute bangle. However, you may use any type of yarn and an appropriate hook for that yarn  to make the bangle.

I Used:
DMC Senso Microfiber Cotton(60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic; 150 yds (137 m)/1.52 oz [43 g]; CYCA #3): #1115 Aqua(Color A), #1101 White(Color B), 1 ball in each color.

Crochet Hook Size: 3.25mm/ D-10 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.

Finished Size: 8.5 inches in circumference. Instructions are provided to adjust the size as per your hand size.

Abbreviations: US terms

Pattern Language: English


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166039668
Publisher: Mamta Motiyani
Publication date: 03/23/2023
Series: Easy Crochet Patterns
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mamta Motiyani is one of the well known designer in the crochet community. She is a self-taught crocheter who was determined to learn this art. A little over 30 years ago, she started her journey and now there is no looking back. Her first project was a doily.

People who know Mamta often address her as a crochet scientist and they are not wrong! She can make anything in crochet. She prefers to call herself as a crochet designer. Till date, she has designed over a hundred crochet patterns.

One thing that you will love about her work is that she is a perfectionist. She enjoys 'frogging' when the need arises. Veteran crocheters are well versed with that term, 'frogging'. For those who do not know what that is, it is something in which a crocheter just rips out the stitches either because there was some mistake in the previous stitches or if they want to use the yarn for some other project. To rectify the error, one has to undo all the stitches and go to the point where it needs to be corrected. That is really a painstaking work and any crocheter will vouch for it. But, for her it is fun!

In Mamta's own words, "Sometimes, I go back to the beginning of the project just to correct or modify one single stitch. I cannot ignore that mistake even when it is a minute one and can be overlooked by the keen eyes. I like perfection in what I do. If I am happy with my work, my customers will be naturally be happy with my creations."

Occasionally, Mamta also undertakes custom crochet pattern work for her customers. "It depends whether that thing which my customer asks me to do is challenging and interesting to me. Moreover, my hands are always full with one craft project or the other and hence, I could not accommodate each and every request."

Besides being an expert in crocheting, she is also into many other art and craft adventures like making handmade yarns, cords and ribbons, macramé, sewing, fashion designing, jewelry designing, etc. She also loves gardening and collects natural stones and gemstones mostly for healing. Talking about healing, she is a reiki practitioner and also a certified yoga teacher. And yes! She is just one person with multi talents.

Mamta lives in India with her spouse, Raju and her cute little 8 years old daughter, Shaman. By the end of 2022, she has decided to write 2022 patterns! "I like to write easy patterns which can be understood even by beginners. Many people ask what is my inspiration behind my creations. I say to them that when I look around myself, I see things talking to me. Often, I hear voices and see vivid pictures of the designs and viola! A new pattern is born. :-)

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