patterns > Whymsi Row Website and 2 more...
> The Ekho Sleeves
The Ekho Sleeves
❉ What you get:
Create the Ekho Sleeves with this 17 page pattern. This pattern includes a mixture of detailed written instructions and photos.
This pattern includes instructions to make a set of flowy lace sleeves with flared neck-corset style collar, root shoulders and lacing ties to cinch.
❉ Supplies Needed:
Yarn - all of these amounts are general guidelines as the exact amounts required will depend on your neck size. Please note you may likely need more or less.
125g brown aran yarn
250g dark green DK yarn
25g lighter green DK yarn
Recommended hooks - 5mm, 4mm hooks
Notions - Yarn needle, stitch markers and measuring tape.
❉ Experience Level:
This pattern was written with intermediate crafters in mind. However, I believe that an adventurous beginner who likes a creative challenge would fair reasonably well with it! Please read my FAQ for more information on the experience level required for my patterns.
I do not, however, explain how to work the basic crochet stitches used. You will need to know basic crochet stitches (including increase/decrease, front/back post) and how to take and work from your own measurements.
❉ Sizing:
This pattern is made based on your own neck measurement, meaning that a measuring tape is essential and I recommend trying on your work as you go. A gauge is not given because you will be working to your own measurements and preferred fit. The sleeves themselves are one size, with a maximum upper arm measurement of 18 inches and a maximum lower arm measurement of 12 inches.
❉ Pattern Notes:
This pattern uses US crochet terms.
❉ Usage:
You may absolutely sell anything you personally make from this pattern! This excludes mass production methods. According to creative seller best practices, I ask that you please credit myself, Whymsi Row, as the pattern designer and consider linking to my website www.whymsirow.com on your online item listing(s). Of course I cannot enforce this, but I do the same for my fellow creatives because it is a nice gesture and a sign of respect for one another’s work.
Please note that the information and photos in this pattern are the sole copyrighted property of Whymsi Row ©2024. You may not distribute or replicate this pattern, modified/translated or not, in any form. This includes written, pictorial and video formats. You may not recreate this pattern by looking at the photos and then sell or offer the pattern for free as your own.
Unauthorized distribution of these patterns will result in immediate DMCA takedown notices and abuse reports filed with relevant hosting providers and platforms.
6567 projects
stashed 2022 times
- First published: September 2024
- Page created: September 21, 2024
- Last updated: January 15, 2025 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now