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crochet tops and dresses Crochet Dress Pattern - Monaco Lace Top and Dress

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crochet tops and dresses Crochet Dress Pattern - Monaco Lace Top and DressTo make Monaco Lace Top or Dress you will need: Crochet Hook 3. 5 mm; US E 4; UK 9 2 markers Sample made from Madame Tricote Maxi 100 gr 3. 5 oz; 565 m 617 yds, TO MAKE OMBRE YOU NEED TO WORK 3 STRANDS TOGETHER, if you will work 1 stranded yarn, choose cotton yarn with yardage approx 180 m 200 yds in 100gr 3. 5 oz, To make ombre you will need following colors: Dark Blue (4909) for size S, M 1 ball, L 1,5 ballsGold (6540) for size S 3 balls, M 3,5

To make Monaco Lace Top or Dress you will need:

- Crochet Hook - 3.5 mm; US - E/4; UK – 9
- 2 markers
- Sample made from Madame Tricote Maxi 100 gr/ 3.5 oz; 565 m/ 617 yds, TO MAKE OMBRE YOU NEED TO WORK 3 STRANDS TOGETHER, if you will work 1 stranded yarn, choose cotton yarn with yardage – approx 180 m / 200 yds in 100gr / 3.5 oz,
- To make ombre you will need following colors:
Dark Blue (4909) - for size S, M – 1 ball, L – 1,5 balls
Gold (6540) - for size S - 3 balls, M – 3,5 balls, L – 4 Balls
Beige (6300) (only for the dress), for size S – 6 balls, M – 6.5 balls, L – 7 balls

Gauge: in dc stitches - 20 stitches and 11 rows = 10 cm / 4 inch

Lying flat top / dress measurements ( Top / Dress is one size with 2 sized ribbing) :

Bust – 80 cm/31,5 ‘’ ; perfect fits to 80 – 95 cm / 31,5 – 37,5’’
Waist – 74 cm / 29,1’’ ; perfect fits to 70 - 85 cm / 27,5 – 33,5’’
Hips (for the dress) – 94 cm / 37 ‘’ ; perfect fits to 90 – 105 cm / 35.4 - 41,3 ‘’

Skill level for crochet - Intermediate + ( used stitches: ch, sc, dc, puff stitch, fpdc, V-st)

The PDF Format pattern contains helpful pictures and step by step word description, total 19 pages

Pattern includes instructions for top and for the dress

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