The image is the dress size 36-38 Europe. For a larger size, you can simply start with a greater number of chains on the bottom, according to your measurements.
I am particularly fond of the spider web style crochet models. There is a certain something about them that make the lacy structure of a crocheted item more lacier. As a plus in this case you have two graphs to choose from.
Since this dress is very popular and so many of you guys asked for written form, here goes:
Recommendation Threads: mercerized cotton, medium to fine, cotton viscose mix, 2,5 mm hook.
The model of the dress is a classic one, spider style, it is important to bear in mind that the A-line shape is achieved using a basic reduction.
The dress is worked from the bottom up in two identical sides.
Measure the required length.
Considering the wider phenomenon of bottom probe the bottom, according to your measurements, so you get the loose finish.
1. Chain the required length - multiples of 18
2. CH3, CH2 sk 2, 1dc CH2 CH2 sk2,1dc SK2 4dc, * CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 4dc * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, SL st, in turn
3. Ch5,1dc CH2 CH2 sk2,1dc SK2, * 4dc, CH5 SK2, 4dc, CH2 sk2,1dc, CH2 sk2,1dc, CH2 SK2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, with series
4. Ch5 SK2, * 4dc, CH4 SK4 1sc space 5CH below, CH4 sk4,4dc ch2 SK2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
5. CH9, 1 sc in following sc, CH6, * 4dc, CH6 1sc below sc, CH6 4dc * ... repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
6. K5, 4dc, CH5 1sc below 1sc, CH5, 4dc, CH2, * 4dc CH5 1sc below 1sc, CH5, 4dc, CH2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
7. K5, * 4dc, CH2, 4dc, ch2,1dc, ch2,1dc ch2 * ... repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
Repeat the same sequence of sets: 2-7 and operates until the armpit reduction.
This reduction is the basic reduction square. Simply skip the number of stitches required on each side. Work on opening bracket.
The same applies to the neck opening. Simply skip the rays from the center of each section and work sides upwards.
The liner indented around the opening arm, the neck opening and the bottom is a basic CH5 and 10dc worked space 5CH. The rate depends on the type of yarn used.
That's about it. Since the dress is see through you recommend investing in something clean, but to keep the breezy summer filler. Keep in mind that the investment by reducing the size of 2 cm.
I hope you will consider making this dress and if you like the design please feel free to share.
I am particularly fond of the spider web style crochet models. There is a certain something about them that make the lacy structure of a crocheted item more lacier. As a plus in this case you have two graphs to choose from.
Since this dress is very popular and so many of you guys asked for written form, here goes:
Recommendation Threads: mercerized cotton, medium to fine, cotton viscose mix, 2,5 mm hook.
The model of the dress is a classic one, spider style, it is important to bear in mind that the A-line shape is achieved using a basic reduction.
The dress is worked from the bottom up in two identical sides.
Measure the required length.
Considering the wider phenomenon of bottom probe the bottom, according to your measurements, so you get the loose finish.
1. Chain the required length - multiples of 18
2. CH3, CH2 sk 2, 1dc CH2 CH2 sk2,1dc SK2 4dc, * CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 1dc, CH2 SK2 4dc * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, SL st, in turn
3. Ch5,1dc CH2 CH2 sk2,1dc SK2, * 4dc, CH5 SK2, 4dc, CH2 sk2,1dc, CH2 sk2,1dc, CH2 SK2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, with series
4. Ch5 SK2, * 4dc, CH4 SK4 1sc space 5CH below, CH4 sk4,4dc ch2 SK2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
5. CH9, 1 sc in following sc, CH6, * 4dc, CH6 1sc below sc, CH6 4dc * ... repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
6. K5, 4dc, CH5 1sc below 1sc, CH5, 4dc, CH2, * 4dc CH5 1sc below 1sc, CH5, 4dc, CH2 * ... ** repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
7. K5, * 4dc, CH2, 4dc, ch2,1dc, ch2,1dc ch2 * ... repeat until the end of the series, sl st, turn
Repeat the same sequence of sets: 2-7 and operates until the armpit reduction.
This reduction is the basic reduction square. Simply skip the number of stitches required on each side. Work on opening bracket.
The same applies to the neck opening. Simply skip the rays from the center of each section and work sides upwards.
The liner indented around the opening arm, the neck opening and the bottom is a basic CH5 and 10dc worked space 5CH. The rate depends on the type of yarn used.
That's about it. Since the dress is see through you recommend investing in something clean, but to keep the breezy summer filler. Keep in mind that the investment by reducing the size of 2 cm.
I hope you will consider making this dress and if you like the design please feel free to share.