Have an old t-shirt you no longer want but that still has some life left in it? Repurpose it into a knit bracelet.
These are so cute and easy that I’m thinking maybe even I could manage to make one!
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Have an old t-shirt you no longer want but that still has some life left in it? Repurpose it into a knit bracelet.
These are so cute and easy that I’m thinking maybe even I could manage to make one!
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Nona says
I love your blog because you include posts like this, along with the freebies, coupons, and such. Thank you for inspiring me to do and be more!
April says
I am so excited to try this!!!1
Traela says
Cannot wait to make these with my daughter. So cute!!! Thanks for sharing!
Becky says
Cute, but it would be hard to get 58″ strips out of a t-shirt.
Rae says
You cut off the bottom hem then start cutting spiraling up around the shirt until you get to the arms 🙂
Jennifer says
This makes me smile because I used to make baby blankets with my fingers, just long strips of all five fingers and then mom would help crochet each strip together to make beautifully woven gifts!
Heather says
I always knew I was craft-challenged, but I took a look anyway, since people said it was so easy. And, I didn’t get it! Good thing I have talents in other areas!
Brandi @ Savvy Student Shopper says
That’s really cute! I love these DIY posts!
Melissa says
Cool, just made these with my 6 year old son. He loves them!
Rae says
I used to finger knit all the time when I was young (and to the tutorial writer… I was in NJ so it wasn’t just CA 🙂 ). Crystal, it really is very easy so you’ll be able to do it 🙂 Another thing you can do is make a bunch of cords with yarn then sew them together to make them thicker to do a blanket or scarf.
Lucky @ Making My Own Luck says
I was thinking the same thing — even I could do this!
Jen @ MyPotpourriWorld says
What a cute idea! Thanks, I’ll try it out! 🙂
Lor says
I love this! Will be making some of these for myself and gifts. What a great idea.
Jennifer says
My friend and I use to make these when we were kids with nylon loops. I still have one that she made me and I treasure it. She passes away 2 years ago and it’s one of the few things that was saved from my childhood.