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Peter Pan collar Dress or shirt Yoke
I have a baby girl who I like to dress up, and I have a love for repurposing the many cute pieces of clothes I find at local thrift stores. These adorable dress yokes are beautiful and versatile. The delicate, almost lace like yoke pattern is intricate looking and always gets a compliment. I love to add a repurposed skirt for a quick and easy baby dress I can put together in an afternoon. The possibilities are endless! The neck is gently scalloped, as is the bottom. The back is written to completely open, having buttons and buttonholes to close. the open row in the top and bottom of the yoke are perfect for adding a corresponding ribbon. It also looks wonderful left just as it is. Tiny cap sleeves cover the shoulder in a gentle slope. I love the simple and beautiful peter pan collar.
This pattern is for the Yoke only. IE the top crochet part. There is also instructions on how to repurpose and connect a fabric skirt. Pattern is for the yoke only.
Pattern includes: Newborn, 6 Months, 12 Months, 18 Months, Toddler
Pattern is made with light weight (3) yarn and G hook.
Newborn is made with #3 Crochet thread and E hook.
All Patterns are written in the standard US crochet terms.
This is a PATTERN only! It is an instant download in PDF format. There is no shipping charges, the pattern can be instantly downloaded after purchase.
If you have any problems with the pattern please contact me. I am quick to respond to any email and can help if anything is unclear.
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