Laura's Loop: Cashmere Cuff

Like Molly, my summers as a kid were filled with the making and trading of friendship bracelets. I would pin vibrant strands of DMC to my jeans or even to my Keds, fervently knotting up bracelets every chance I got. I am thankful Molly has brought them back into our lives here at Purl Soho, but now... I cannot get enough!
Loving the nostalgia of the friendship bracelet, but also feeling a bit "adult" since my thirtieth birthday last month, I decided to approach my childhood obsession from a new perspective. And so while I love the electric colors of the classic summertime bracelets, I find myself wanting a tamer palette to accompany the wisdom of my years.


The Materials

To make Versions 1, 2 and 3:
- 1 skein of Jade Sapphire's 12-ply Cashmere, 100% Mongolian cashmere. I used the color Silver Pearl.
- 1 skein of Manos Del Uruguay's Maxima, 100% extrafine merino wool. I used the color Shocking.
To make Version 4:
- I used the Silver Pearl 12-ply Cashmere listed above and Blue Sky's Worsted in Ecru from my yarn stash.
I was able to make all four of these bracelets out of the one skeins of Cashmere.
The Pattern: Version 1

This pattern is adapted from Molly's Macrame Friendship Bracelets. To see that pattern click here. She also created Valentines Friendship Bracelets which are available here!
Cut the Yarn
Cut eight 72-inch long pieces of the main color. We will refer to it as Yarn A.
Cut three 72-inch long pieces of the contrast color. We will refer to it as Yarn B.
Cut one 12-inch long piece of either yarn.
Prepare the Strands

Loop the 72-inch strands onto the 12-inch strand in the following order: A, A, A, B, A, B, A, B, A, A, A

Tie the 12-inch piece of yarn in a loose knot. You will undo this knot later so don't tie it too tight!
Using a safety pin, pin the loop to your jeans (or any other stable piece of fabric that you don't mind getting holes in) to keep it steady.
Start with a Left Knot

Place the farthest left strand over the strand to its right, in a sort of a "4" shape as shown above.

Pull the end of the strand through this "4" loop creating a knot.
While holding the right strand taut, pull up the left strand to form a tight knot as shown above. Repeat once more. Both the Left and Right Knots are actually made up of two knots each.
Continue to work from left to right with the same strand to make 6 more Left Knots.
Now a Right Knot

The right knot is made in the same manner as the left but in the opposite direction.
Place the farthest right strand over its left hand neighbor in the "P" shape shown above.

Pull the strand's end through the "P" to form a knot.
While pulling the left strand tightly down, pull the right strand upwards to form a taut knot. Repeat this once to make a full Right Knot. Remember both the left and right knots are actually made up of two knots each.

Continue to work from right to left with the same strand to make 6 more Right Knots.
A Few More Rows of Left Knots and Right Knots

Left Knots are always tied from left to right and Right Knots are always tied from right the left.
Work from left to right, making 5 Left Knots.
Work from right to left, making 5 Right Knots.

Make 3 Left Knots.
Make 3 Right Knots.
Make 1 Left Knots.
Make 1 Right Knots.
Body of the Bracelet

Make 10 Left Knots.
Make 10 Right Knots.
Tie the two center strands in a Left Knot.

Repeat the previous 3 steps until the bracelet is the desired length.
Finish the Bracelet

Make 8 Left Knots.
Make 8 Right Knots.
Make 6 Left Knots.
Make 6 Right Knots.
Make 4 Left Knots.
Make 4 Right Knots.
Make 2 Left Knots.
Make 2 Right Knots.

Divide the strands in half down the center.
Find the center left strand. Make a Right Knot around all the strands to its right.
Repeat this 5 more times.
Find the center right strand. Make a Left Knot around all the strands to its left.
Repeat this 5 more times.

Make two braids, tie a knot in each end and trim the ends.
Unpin the safety pin. Untie the knot at the top of the bracelet that the safety pin was piercing. Tautly, re-tie a knot at the tip of the bracelet.
To Wear

Pull the braids through the oval you created at the top of the bracelet. Tie a gentle knot. And that's it!

The Pattern: Version 2

The bulk of this pattern is identical to the pattern for Version 1. The major difference is the number of strands of each color and their arrangement.
Cut the Yarn
Cut ten 72-inch long pieces of the main color. We will refer to it as Yarn A.
Cut one 72-inch long pieces of the contrast color. We will refer to it as Yarn B.
Cut one 12-inch long piece of either yarn.
Prepare the Strands
Loop the 72-inch strands onto the 12-inch strand in the following order: A, A, A, A, A, B, A, A, A, A, A
Tie the 12-inch piece of yarn in a loose knot. You will undo this knot later so don't tie it too tight!
Using a safety pin, pin the loop to your jeans (or any other stable piece of fabric that you don't mind getting holes in) to keep it steady.
Follow the Version 1 pattern, above, starting with the Start with a Left Knot section.
The Pattern: Version 3
Cut the Yarn
Cut four 72-inch long pieces of the main color. We will refer to it as Yarn A.
Cut one 72-inch long pieces of the contrast color. We will refer to it as Yarn B.
Cut one 12-inch long piece of either yarn.
Prepare the Strands
Loop the 72-inch strands onto the 12-inch strand in the following order: A, A, B, A, A
Tie the 12-inch piece of yarn in a loose knot. You will undo this knot later so don't tie it too tight!
Using a safety pin, pin the loop to your jeans (or any other stable piece of fabric that you don't mind getting holes in) to keep it steady.
Top of the Bracelet
Work from left to right, making 3 Left Knots.
Work from right to left, making 3 Right Knots.
Work from left to right, making 1 Left Knots.
Work from right to left, making 1 Right Knots.
Body of the Bracelet
Make 4 Left Knots.
Make 4 Right Knots.
Tie the two center strands in a Left Knot.
Repeat the previous 3 steps until the bracelet is the desired length.
Finish the Bracelet
Make 2 Left Knots.
Make 2 Right Knots.
Divide the strands in half down the center.
Find the center left strand. Make a Right Knot around all the strands to its right.
Repeat this 5 more times.
Find the center right strand. Make a Left Knot around all the strands to its left.
Repeat this 5 more times.
Make two braids, knot the ends and trim the ends.
Unpin the safety pin. Untie the knot at the top of the bracelet that the safety pin was piercing. Tautly, re-tie a knot at the tip of the bracelet.
For how to wear the bracelet, jump up to the How to Wear section above.
The Pattern: Version 4

Go wild! Now that you have the hang of it, cut as many or as few 72-inch strands as you'd like. You can arrangement the strands asymetrically, as I have done here, to make a more varied and braided looking bracelet.










September 20, 2012
Reader Comments (13)
<3 Ida
Sure! You can use whatever size yarn you like- it will just be bigger or smaller accordingly.
Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Best-
Molly
Many Thanks!
I take this to mean the far left strand is used for all the left knots, but that doesn't seem right.
Yes, for a Left Knot, the farthest most left strand will work the second most left strand then third, then fourth, etc, working inward toward the center.
So to make that first Left Knot you took the first strand and knotted it around the second strand. You will then work it around the third, then fourth, etc. The 'same strand' should be the strand in your right hand. If you dropped it after working the first Left Knot, it will naturally fall to the right of the strand you just knotted around.
I do hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Laura
Laura got 4 bracelets from one skein.
Thank you!
Molly
Version 4 has 8 strands. I believe two of which are white strands and 6 are grey. It was done on the fly so I do not have a pattern for it. i do know that the strands were not set up symmetrically as with Versions 1, 2 and 3.
Sorry to not have a more specific answer,
Hope you have fun experimenting with it.
Laura
These are amazing! Thank you for sharing and also for adding a bit of an adult touch! You just got me thinking what I have at home that I could use and get back to "pinning my jeans" :-)
Have a great day!