Last week I already showed you I started to crochet this vanes, but now it's finished and I wrote a tutorial for it. Like? This is how you make them: Ch 8, sl st in the first stitch to form a ring. *Ch 10, sl st in ring, ch 7, sl st in ring*; repeat * *; ch 10, sl st in ring, chain 7, sl st in first ch of 10. You should have three spaces of 10 chains and three spaces of 7 chains now. Change color. Ch 3 (this counts as 1 dc) in 10 ch space, 3 dc in same pace, 3 dc in next space,* 4 dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space, 3 dc in next space*; repeat * *; 4 dc in next space, ch 5 and close with sl st in first ch3. Ch 6 (first three count as a dc), *dc in first space between three dc of third row, chain3, dc in next space, ch 3, 4dc in next space, ch 5, 4 dc in same space*; repeat * * twice; sl st in third of 6 ch. Change color. Ch 3 in a corner space, *3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc in next space, 3 dc...
Love the fruit motif!
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sooo cute! I especially love the "frutty" print. I'm curious to see what this actually looks like when worn. It looks like it kind of has a crop top fit. ...Anyhow, check out some of my DIY tutorials at www.lovemeyeart.com
ReplyDeletethat's very Summery, I need to make one now! visiting from Think Pink Sundays (would love a visit back!)
ReplyDeleteI love peasant blouses -- yours is very bright and festive looking! Thanks so much for sharing at Snickerdoodle! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Thanks for sharing with the Merry Monday Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteLovely, great pattern :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
Hi Liz,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to the Merry Monday Linky Party. Your projects are cute - do you have tutorials or tips for others to make them?
Perfect for the summer!! :-D
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic, you're so talented!
ReplyDeleteLovely! :-)
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