Rastafarian sweater dress by sheila mutaawe

Rastafarian sweater dress

Crochet
February 2024
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Light Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 3 rows = 2 inches
5.0 mm (H)
4500 - 5000 yards (4115 - 4572 m)
made to measure
US
English
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Discover the captivating Rastafarian Crochet Sweater Dress Tutorial, skillfully crafted by shylercrochets. This mesmerizing dress is expertly designed with the intricate mesh stitch, giving it a sophisticated allure that is sure to make a statement. Perfect for those upcoming festivals or as a delightful project to indulge in, this dress features a chic pull-neck design for added comfort and style. With the accompanying written pattern, you’ll have step-by-step instructions to effortlessly create your very own crochet masterpiece.

Materials
Hook : 5mm
Scissors
Measuring tape
Darning needle
Stitch markers
Yarn : robin light fingering yarn (double strand)

Colors and Yarn amounts
(if using a double strand)
Black = 1800 yards
Yellow = 950 yards
Green = 950 yards
red = 950 yards

(if using a single strand)
Black = 900 yards
Yellow = 500 yards
Green = 500 yards
red = 500 yards

Ad-free pattern PDF is formatted for easy printing or mobile viewing and includes detailed written instructions and a photo tutorial.

This pattern originally appeared on shylercrochets

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https://youtu.be/3Lfx-1DznfA

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