Embrace the warmth and cheer of spring with your very own Delicate Crochet Mimosa Flower Bracelet! This charming accessory captures the sunny essence of mimosa blooms, adding a touch of handmade elegance to any outfit. Perfect for gifting or treating yourself, this pattern guides you through creating a beautiful, nature-inspired piece of jewelry that’s sure to brighten your day.
Craft a Touch of Spring Elegance
There’s immense joy in creating something beautiful with your own hands, and this mimosa bracelet offers just that. Imagine wearing a piece that embodies the delicate beauty of fresh flowers, handcrafted with love. It’s not just a bracelet; it’s a statement of personal style and a celebration of the vibrant energy that spring brings. Add a unique, artisan touch to your wardrobe or delight a loved one with a truly special, handmade gift.
Fingering weight cotton yarn in bright yellow, light green, and cream/beige
1.5mm or 2.0mm crochet hook (or size suitable for yarn to create small, dense stitches)
Small tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Sharp scissors
Jewelry pliers (optional, for findings)
1 lobster clasp
1-2 small jump rings
Small chain extender (optional)
Abbreviations
ch: chain
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
Bo: Bobble stitch (special instruction below)
st(s): stitch(es)
yo: yarn over
Instructions
This pattern creates a delicate bracelet featuring small yellow mimosa clusters and green leaf sprigs attached to a cream-colored vine.
Special Stitches:
Bobble (Bo): (Yo, insert hook into st, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops) 3 times in the same stitch. You should have 4 loops on your hook. Yo, pull through all 4 loops on hook. Secure with a ch 1 to close the bobble and make it stand out.
Instructions:
Create the Main Vine (Cream/Beige Yarn):
Chain 60-70 (or desired length for your wrist plus about 2 inches for clasp attachment). For a denser vine, you can work a row of slip stitches back along this chain, but a simple chain will work.
Attach Mimosa Clusters (Yellow Yarn):
Attach yellow yarn to a chain stitch on the main vine, leaving about 1 inch free at one end for the clasp.
Mimosa Cluster: Chain 3 (this acts as a small stem). Work 1 Bo into the 3rd chain from your hook. Ch 1. Work another Bo into the same 3rd chain. Ch 1. Work a final Bo into the same 3rd chain. (You should now have 3 bobbles clustered together).
Slip stitch into the same or an adjacent chain stitch on the main vine to secure the cluster.
Skip 5-7 chain stitches on the main vine and repeat the ‘Mimosa Cluster’ process. Continue along the main vine, spacing the clusters evenly, until you are about 1 inch from the other end.
Attach Green Leaf Sprigs (Light Green Yarn):
Attach light green yarn to a chain stitch on the main vine, between two Mimosa Clusters.
Leaf Sprig: Chain 4. Slip stitch into the 2nd chain from your hook (this forms the tip of a small leaf). Chain 2. Slip stitch into the same 2nd chain from hook (this makes a small branch point). Slip stitch into the next chain on your initial ch 4. Slip stitch into the final chain on your initial ch 4.
Slip stitch into the same or an adjacent chain stitch on the main vine to secure the leaf sprig.
Repeat the ‘Leaf Sprig’ process between mimosa clusters, varying the exact attachment point slightly to give a natural, branching look.
Finishing:
Weave in all loose ends carefully using your tapestry needle.
Attach a lobster clasp to one end of the main vine using a jump ring.
Attach one or two jump rings, and optionally a small chain extender, to the other end of the main vine for adjustable sizing.
Your delicate crochet mimosa flower bracelet is complete!