Hello darlings and welcome to a new and long
expected blog post. I know a lot of our fans asked for this pattern and also
for several ideas so here come the written instructions, ideas and suggestions
for one of the most versatile crochet design out there.
The design caught my eye when I first started to crochet
and I admit I did not have the courage to try it then because the “clover
stitch” seemed complicated ...when in fact it is rather simple.
A few years
ago the fillet designs seemed a bit too much for me but now I must say I find
the easier than pie.
Why I like
this design?
- It can be made a tunic to wear on the beach but also
combined with tights and skinny jeans, or to top a regular slip dress with
lace border( romantic boho look)
- This can be made as a shift dress and worn with a
shorter underlining slip dress and a belt. Sleeves cam be made short,
medium or long and you can add fringes.
- You can make it a loose fit V neck lacy top
So let’s see how to make this beautiful tunic.
Instructions:
- Yarn and hook: mercerized cotton ( anything fine to
medium works), 2, 5 - 3 mm hook
- Work in two pieces. Front and back are the same .
Front V opening is done by 45 degrees angle decrease.
- Measure the bottom this way. The circumference of
your hips plus 2cm . Divide in two. The result should be the length of the
base chain.
Pattern:(
chart translation into written instructions)
- Chain the required length ( multiples of 9)
- Ch3, 1dc, ch5sk5, 6dc, ch5 sk5, *2dc, ch5sk5, 6dc,
ch5 sk5, 2dc*…repeat ** till the end of the row, turn
- Ch3 ,1dc,ch2,*4dc,ch2,4dc,ch7*,…repeat ** till the
end of the row, turn
- Ch3, 1dc, ch5, 6dc, ch5 , *2dc ch5, 6dc, ch5 sk5,
2dc*…repeat ** till the end of the row, turn
5.Ch3,
3dc, *ch5,2dc, ch5 6dc, ch5 ,2dc*…repeat ** till the end of the row, turn
6.
Ch3, 5dc, ch7, *4dc, ch2, 4dc, ch7* …repeat ** till the end of the row, turn
7.Ch3,
3dc, ch5, 2dc, *ch5,6dc,ch5, 2dc*…repeat ** till the end of the row.
Repeat
sequence 2 to7 until required length.
V opening decrease:
As shown in
the chart you start by skipping the 2 spokes in the middle of the front section
and turn decreasing one by chaining 3 and skipping 3. The same decrease repeats
every other row until one side complete. Repeat the same thing for the other
side. This is a basic V neck decrease.
Sleeves:
regular mesh
As the sleeve
opening is straight the sleeves can be worked in round using the arm opening as
a base chain.
Stitch:
- Ch 3, 1dc , *ch5, 2dc*…repeat**
- Ch3, ch3 2dc ,*ch 5 2dc*…repeat **
Finish
the neckline, the hemline and the sleeve with 3 rows of hdc.
And
this is it.
Considering
that so far I made just one ( mine was a shift dress…I say *was* because I gave
it as gift ) all I can say is that you will love this “clover” stitch pattern
and you will want to use it for something else too ( I’m thinking : lacy
cardigan)
Darlings
, I hope you like this post and I hope you will do me the favor and share it
far and wide for all those in love with this tunic to enjoy and have fun making
it.
Looking
forward to see you on Facebook, on my Google + page and on our Pinterest board
to enjoy new and interesting crochet projects and ideas.
Xoxo
Eva
veryyy niceee :)
RăspundețiȘtergerelooks lovely! have to try :) thank you for sharing :)
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everybody, please teach me how to read the Ch.., I wnat to make it but I don't know how to read :'(
RăspundețiȘtergereCheck out crochet crowd, moogly, google crochet charts. Do some research.
ȘtergereCh= chain
ȘtergereCh= chain
Ștergerethanks for sharing!! I'll try it.
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