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Romper "Linda"
Crochet beach romper is an everlasting summer trend.
Airy crochet romper with wide shorts are a great alternative to a short dress. Romantic, flirty, convenient and practical.
The romper fabric can either be made with beads or without. There is a detailed description on how to string the yarn with beads and how to crochet the beads in the fabric.
There is a zipper fastening on the back.
Following this pattern you will be able to crochet overalls which fit size 42-44 (US size 4-6) given the following measurements: chest – 84-88 cm (33 – 34.6 inches), waist – 66-70 cm (25.9 – 27.5 icnhes), hips – 93-96 cm (36.6 - 37.7 inches).
OTHER SIZES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PATTERN.
THERE ARE NO EXPLANATION IN THE PATTERN ON HOW TO ADJUST THE SIZES.
Crochet romper “Linda” pattern includes:
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the list of materials, abbreviations, charts and some explanatory notes which help to clear up some tricky moments when reading the charts.
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more than 60 photos of the crochet romper and layout on the mannequin.
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a detailed description of the romper assembly process, explanations and advice.
This pattern is in a .pdf format, 59 pages long, you can be downloaded immediately after your purchase.
On the photos you can see romper 30,7” (78 cm) in length, crocheted with 100% cotton fingering yarn (50 g/ 334m).
You can change the upper part of the overalls up to your liking. It will look dazzling made with open shoulders from sole-colored yarn. It is easy to change the shortalls into the dress, you just don’t need to divide the fabric into trouser legs.
Crochet level – “intermediate”. You need to be able to read the charts and know the basic stitches. The romper is made with a 0,9 mm crochet hook, of a fine fingering yarn, measuring 334 m / 50 gr (365 yds / 1.76 oz). You will require 6 skeins of yarn.
Do not hesitate to contact me should you run into any problem during the crocheting process.
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- First published: April 2020
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