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October 15, 1977
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I'm Susan. I live in LA. Love travelling, knitting and reading books.
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Mar 22, 2023 09:55 PM

Hi

Teresa
Aug 05, 2021 12:40 PM

Shoulder-to-shoulder crochet dress

I used a little more than 3 skeins, needle 1.75 cm for the body and needle 2.00 for the frill.

I adapted the chart found on the net.

size M.

Babado: Make a row, make 343 p high, a row of net, a row of high p,

fold in half and make a row of low p joining the two sides, leave a small opening to pass the elastic.

follow the chart (mine got 57 lequs). make 6 fans in length.

Center the ruffle over the dress, mark with pins and sew with invisible stitches as seen in the photo.

Pass the elastic.

Start the dress with 12 corr and make bx accordion stitch per cm, close in a circle, make a row of 1 p al 1 corr all the way around. (circular) follow the graph(22 drawings, width) making 5 p al and make 12 drawings (length) then make 6 p al until you finish, 18 or 20 cm from the bar, divide the work and continue in round trip to form the slit.

Make a low p row around the slit.

Start the dress with 12 corr and make bx accordion stitch per cm, close in a circle, make a row of 1 p al 1 corr all the way around. (circular) follow the graph making 5 p al and make 12 drawings (length) then make 6 p al until you finish, at 18 or 20 cm divide the work and continue in round trip to form the slit.

Junebug
Sep 02, 2021 03:46 PM

I want to do the crochet spring stitch. Would you help me. How many stitches the starting chan

Junebug
Sep 06, 2021 05:42 PM

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE CROCHET SPRING STITCH

Tamra
Aug 26, 2021 05:57 AM

The candle light pattern, how many chains do you need for your starting chain? Is it done in multiples of three?

Linda
Jun 19, 2021 08:05 AM

Love your Barbie dresses collection how do I get the patterns?

Judy
Jun 05, 2021 12:19 PM

Hello,would love the pattern for #4 bag you posted, the navy blue one.  Would you send me the pattern to saturnkerrnc@gmail.com?

Thanks

Isabelle Fitzsimmons.    Izzy
Jun 05, 2021 11:57 AM

Hi Susan.  Saw your styles for sun hats but could not access the patterns.  Could you provide them?

Roseanne
Jan 06, 2020 08:21 AM
How do I save items that I’d like to make later?
Susan
Nov 29, 2019 02:56 AM
Good day to everyone! I would like to share one of my favourite patterns — relief wave.

This delicate ornament is ideal for any product: from stole to cardigan. Most effectively, such waves «fall» from mohair yarn. The thing turns out very warm, but weightless and airy. Also, knitting can be done from any thin or medium thickness of the thread, for example, cotton or half wool.
To delicate patterns read more clearly, you can take the needles one-and-a-half the size of what is recommended for the selected yarn.
Repeat is the number of loops multiples of 11+ 2 edges, 14 rows in height. For the sample, we will take 24 loops on the spokes. In the first, and in all subsequent rows, the first edge bandage is the front one, the last purl. Next, two loops (further in the text, the designation II is inserted) together behind the back wall, or with a slope to the left, after, there are 3 face loops (hereinafter referred to as LP), nakid (further designation H), 1 LP, H, again 3 LP, Complete rapport two P together for the front wall, that is, with a slope to the right side.

So it looks like rapport.

Continue knitting rapport first with two P with a slope to the left and continue in the same way to the edgeband. The second knit with the wrong loops (symbol PI).
P3, 5, 7, 9 we knit as well as the first. P 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 as the second. In the eleventh row, after the front edge, we knit only IP. 12 Р — only LP. 13 R — PI. 14 R — LP.

We continue drawing from the first P, alternating the openwork and relief elements.

I hope, that you like this pattern. What part of clothing would like to try it on? Looking forward to your comments!


Evie
Dec 03, 2019 02:34 AM
Hello! It's great, that now you're among us.
Mary
May 17, 2020 06:28 PM

 👀 Love the look 👀 

Gracie
Dec 03, 2019 02:38 AM
Hello! It's great, that now you're among us.
Penelope
Dec 02, 2019 06:48 AM
I'm glad to see you in our knitting community.