@bubbly it's not the exact pattern but the closest you can do as a normal pattern.
For example @knotfish's bracelets seem to be knotted exactly like the pattern but to get the bracelet the way most others did you have to make the white knots in row 2 and 4 around both the yellow and the white and the yellow knot in row 3 around the other yellow and both green strings.
@riley_fxX I guess yes even though due to the small size it wouldn't make much of a difference. Almost every normal pattern can be segment knotted or knotted row by row. If you follow my previous comment it's segment knotting.
@Mhetland34 you cut three strings that you fold in half: one is your stem colour (green in the pattern), one is your petal colour (white in the pattern) and one is your center colour (yellow in the pattern).
To start the bracelet you knot a regular loop in the colour of the stem. after the loop you take the two white strings and make a knot between them. After that you make a b knot with the left white string on both the green and the yellow string at once. With the right white string you do a f knot onto both the green and yellow on the right.
For the center of the flower you take you take one yellow string and make one f knot onto the other yellow and both green strings at once.
Then you take the left white string and make a f knot onto one yellow and one green string at once. With the right white string you do one b knot onto the left over yellow and green string at once.
Then you make a f knot with the left white string on the right white string.
You take the left green string and make 5 fb knots on both the left yellow and white string at once. With the right green string you do 5 bf knots onto both the yellow and white string at once.
This is my interpretation of the flower chain bracelet #76433 as a normal pattern. If you want to know how it's done I recommend checking out the tutorial by braceletbee_ on Instagram.