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Vanilla Dress
The Vanilla Dress has a striking all-over lace patterning, yet it’s surprisingly easy to make: it is worked from the top down, and is seamless. The Vanilla Dress begins with a provisional cast on and an I- cord neckline, and continues with a yoke knit in the round after the back opening has been
created. The back opening fastens with a crochet button loop. The sleeves, knit in the round from held stitches, are finished with an I-cord edge. Yoke and sleeves are worked in an eyelet rib pattern, that morphs into a wavy lace for the skirt. The skirt is finished with a double stitch bind off (a link to our tutorial is provided).
The dress is designed to have a comfortable fit, and 3/4 length sleeves.
Lace patterns are charted only.
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- First published: December 2019
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