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Pine cross summer top
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About the pattern
A beginner crochet pattern made up of squares arranged in one of many layouts, to fit any body size.
The disposition of the squares on a diagonal makes the fabric lay on a bias and allows it to mold to the body.
The diagonal crosses of puff stitches on each square create a mesmerizing texture on the surface of the garment, and the optional fringe adds a bit of playfulness to this simple design.
The pattern is designed for a full range of body sizes. You can use one of six layouts and add rows to the pattern for a custom size. No ease is included in the measurements.
What you get
There are 2 files included in your purchase.
• UK terms
• US terms
Both files include full written instructions, a photo tutorial for both components, charts and six detailed layouts for the squares.
Measurements
The pattern comes with 12 sizes, ranging in bust circumference between 60-192 cm or 23.5-75.5”.
You can add ease by changing the way the squares are seamed.
The measurements in the tables attached (see images) are garment measurements and they should all be larger than your body measurements at the same points.
Skill level
Beginner - you will work with simple repeats of plain and puff stitches.
Materials
• Hook: 3.5 mm for the main part, 5 mm for adding the fringe;
• Notions: yarn/tapestry needle for weaving in ends and sewing pieces together; embroidery or other thin Scissors for the fringe;
• Yarn: DK weight cotton or microfiber yarn with 125-130 meters per 50 grams.
Yarn usage per size, for layouts A, C or E: 380, 440, 520, 590 (640, 680, 1050, 810) 990, 1220, 1460, 1780 meters or 410, 480, 570, 640 (700, 740, 1150, 890) 1080, 1330, 1590, 1950 yards.
Yarn usage per size, for layouts B, D or F: 480, 560, 670, 820 (810, 950, 1260, 1130) 1390, 1460, 1750, 2130 meters or 530, 610, 730, 900 (890, 1030, 1380, 1240) 1520, 1590, 1910, 2330 yards.
These are estimates only for making the squares and actual yarn consumption might be smaller.
Use the remaining yarn for the finishing touches and the fringe.
- First published: May 2017
- Page created: May 3, 2017
- Last updated: April 9, 2024 …
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