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Shift Dress
A 60’s crochet shift dress. I have often admired the fashion in 60’s sit-comes and I wanted to re-create this iconic look in crochet. The dress is a fitted shift dress, but play around with the shape to best suit your style. Highly encourage you to do this!
XS(S/M, L, XL)
XS – Bust (29) W(24) Hips (33)
S – Bust (33) W (25) Hips (35)
M – Bust (35) W(34) Hips (38)
L – Bust (41) W(33) Hips (39)
XL – Bust (45) W(37) Hips (47)
Skill Level: Intermediate
increasing
decreasing
seaming
shaping
picking up stitches
Measure your bust, waist, and hips to determine which size will be the best fit for you. Pro tip – measure yourself in your underwear while in front of a mirror.
Combine sizes and stitch counts to get the perfect fit for your body. The model (me) chained for a size medium and at 20” decreased to accommodate her smaller bust.
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- First published: September 2020
- Page created: September 4, 2020
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