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Friendship Has Lace Borders
If you downloaded the crochet Friendship Has Lace Borders Top back when it was a free download in May, please send me a DM with photo proof of download if you would like the updated version. I lost all the download information when I updated the pattern and I cannot send out a pattern update (I’m so sorry!!!)
The Friendship Has Lace Borders Top was born from the creative minds of Molly Mae (Ponder & Ply) and Chelsea (Knitting Tipsy) when they finally met in Florida after a 5 year long online friendship.
It is available as both a knitted and crocheted top (or a mix and match of the two,if you would like to merge the patterns, just make sure you download both!).
This is the crochet version, the knit version can be found here, in Ponder and Ply’s Store.
Separated by continental borders, we first met virtually and our friendship grew and grew. After years of video chats and messages, we finally got to meet in person and it was simply magic. That magic resulted in us conjuring up this beauty - a way to bond with our online friends from afar until one day (hopefully) we get to hug them in person.
We know many a maker has found close lifelong friends in our community, just like us, and we also know, you may have never met in real life. This project will allow you to make matching bestie tops in your chosen craft and share the fun from afar. You could send yarn from where you live, make matching tops or even just have a make a long together or make one for each other and swap. Do not let borders stop your friendship! And thus, the Friendship Has Lace Borders Top was born.
Now more about the pattern itself…
This is a made-to-measure pattern and also can be heavily customized to find what suits you best. You can have a lot of skin bared, like the beautiful Chelsea, or you can choose to seam the panels for more coverage, like Molly - Molly seamed around 3”, you could achieve more coverage by seaming further up, she still likes it skimpy!
The pieces of this pattern are created separately then seamed together. The top fastens with 4 buttons at the back waistband and ties at the top of the shoulders. The shoulder ties could be achieved in multiple ways (crochet chain ties like Chelsea, lace edging like Molly, or even ribbon or elastic), whatever feels the most you!
We both used silk for our samples and also recommend using a drapey yarn but please note, such fibres grow a lot! So a proper gauge swatch and blocking are essential!
To plan yarn/yardage for your top, check out the Tester Yardage Spreadsheet!
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- First published: July 2023
- Page created: May 23, 2023
- Last updated: July 16, 2023 …
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