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Blythe Crochet Dress Pattern
by
Sarah
Youde
Supplies
• 2.75mm
crochet
hook
• 2mm
crochet
hook
• Lace
yarn
/
No.
10
cotton
Abbreviations
Please
not
that
this
pattern
is
written
in
UK
crochet
terms
• dc
–
double
crochet
• tr
–
treble
• inc
–
increase
(work
two
stitches
into
the
next
stitch)
• dec
–
decrease
(work
one
stitch
over
the
next
two
stitches
pulling
all
loops
through
at
the
end
of
the
two
stitches)
• ss
–
slip
stitch
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Blythe Crochet Dress Pattern
by
Sarah
Youde
Skirt
Chain
67
using
a
2.75mm
crochet
hook
Row
1:
Skip
2ch
(counts
as
1
treble),
2
treble
into
next
ch,
*skip
3ch,
work
V
stitch
as
[1tr,
1ch,
1tr]
into
next
ch,
skip
3
ch
**,
5
tr
into
next
ch;
rep
from
*
ending
last
rep
at
**,
3tr
into
last
ch,
turn
Row
2:
3ch
(counts
as
1
treble),
1
tr
into
1st
stitch,
*5
tr
into
space
at
centre
of
next
V
stitch**
V
stitch
into
3rd
of
next
5
trebles;
rep
from
*
ending
last
rep
at
**,
2
dc
into
top
of
last
stitch,
turn
Row
3:
3ch
(counts
as
1
treble),
1
tr
into
1st
stitch,
*V
stitch
into
3rd
of
next
5
trebles**,
5
tr
into
space
at
centre
of
next
V
stitch
*
ending
last
rep
at
**,
2
dc
into
top
of
last
stitch,
turn
Rep
rows
2
&
3
until
a
total
of
7
rows
have
been
crocheted
(ending
with
a
row
3)
or
to
desired
skirt
length
Finish
and
break
yarn.
Bodice
Using
the
cast
on
/
beginning
edge
(turning
the
work
upside
down
so
that
the
shells
point
downwards)
dc
into
first
stitch
and
then
go
across
the
row
by
dc
into
the
chain
spaces
each
side
of
the
V
stitches
and
the
bottom
centre
of
the
shells,
finish
by
dc
into
the
last
stitch
this
will
give
you
25
stitches
to
start
the
bodice,
turn
your
work.
Change
to
a
2mm
crochet
hook
Beginning
ch
2’s
count
as
first
dc
on
all
rows;
work
the
ch
2
and
then
begin
dc
stitches
on
the
2nd
stitch.
Row
1:
ch
2,
dc
across
row,
turn
(25
stitches)
Row
2:
ch
2,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
11,
dec
1,
dc
5,
turn
(23
stitches)
Row
3:
ch
2,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
9,
dec
1,
dc
5,
turn
(21
stitches)
Row
4:
ch
2,
dc
3,
inc
1,
dc
1,
inc
1,
dc7,
inc
1,
dc
1,
inc
1,
dc4,
turn
(25
Stitches)
Row
5:
ch
2,
dc
across
row,
turn
Row
6:
ch
2,
dc5,
inc
1,
dc11,
inc
1,
dc
6
,
turn(27
stitches)
Row
7:
ch
2,
dc5,
inc
1,
dc
13,
inc
1,
dc
6,
turn
(29
stitches)
Row
8:
ch
2,
dc
across
row,
turn
Row
9:
ch
2,
dc
across
row,
turn
Row
10:
ch
2,
dc
6,
inc
1,
dc13,
inc
1,
dc
7,
turn
(31
stitches)
Row
11:
ch
2,
dc
6,
ch
12
(for
sleeve),
miss
1
ch,
dc
15,
ch
12
(for
sleeve),
Miss
1
ch,
dc
7
(53
stitches),
turn
Row
12:
ch
2,
dc
across
row,
turn
3
Blythe Crochet Dress Pattern
by
Sarah
Youde
Row
13:
ch
2,
dc
5,
dec
1,
dc
10,
dec
1,
dc
13,
dec
1,
dc
10,
dec
1,
dc
6
,
turn
(49
stitches)
Row
14:
ch
2,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
10,
dec
1,
dc
11,
dec
1,
dc
10
,
dec
1,
dc
5,
turn
(45
Stitches)
Row
15:
ch
2,
dc
3,
dec
1,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
9,
dec
1,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
4,
dec
1,
dc
4,
turn
(41
stitches)
Row
16:
slip
stitch
5,
dc
9,
slip
stitch
11,
dc
9,
slip
stitch
5
Back Button Flap
Ch2,
dc
13
down
centre
back
turn
For
a
flap
to
sew
snaps
on:
Work
2
more
rows
of
dc
down
centre
back
For
a
flap
to
fasten
buttons
with:
Work
1
row
dc,
turn
Ch
1,
dc
3,
ch3,
miss
1
ch,
dc
3,
ch
3,
miss
1
ch,
dc
4,
turn
Fasten
off
Fasten
off
Finishing
Sew
up
the
back
of
the
skirt,
sew
bottom
of
button
flap
placing
it
att
the
bottom
of
the
left
side
of
the
dress.
Add
snaps
or
buttons
to
the
back
of
the
dress
depending
which
button
flap
method
you
chose
and
embellish
with
a
silk
flower,
buttons
or
simply
tie
a
length
of
ribbon
around
the
waist.
JThank you for choosing my pattern
J
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