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What a cute dress ! The finished size is for a newborn baby to 3 months baby dress or top. This pattern is recommended for an intermediate level crocheter, due to the stitches used: Shell and Cluster. However, with the help of the video tutorial below, this Little White Dress by SarahSweethearts may be an achievable project for even less experienced crocheters. ( **The pattern is currently unavailable in written format)
Image source: SarahSweethearts
To watch the Little White Dress video tutorial, please go to the next page.
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Nice
Would like it written
nice ♥
What I did, was watch the video and wrote the pattern from the video. If I’m doing something wrong by posting this I am sorry, I just wanted to help those who were having problems following along with the video.
LIttle White Dress BY SaraSweethears 0 to 3 months
Please Know that I Wrote this pattern as the lady in the video was talking, I may have missed something. THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL WRITTEN PATTERN and I’m not in any way claiming it as my own.
Notes: first video R1 to R14
slp st
dc
sc
ch
Small Shell dc ch1….Small shell=6dc
Med Shell dc ch1…Med shell =7dc
Picot=sc ch2 sc in the same stitch….Picot will change in R7
*=repeat
After each shell and picot skp2.
Beginning chain 4 is the start of shell.
BEGIN by chaining 62 then connect chain with slp st
R1. 1sc skp2 SMALL shell skp2 untill the end. Slp st to connect
R2. Slp st into the ch1 at the top of the Shell then Ch4* Small Shell, skp 2, sc into the ch1 at the top of next shell.* repeat until end.
R3. Slp st into ch1 at the top of shell *picot, sk2, Small Shell into the sc, skp2* slp st into beginning chain.
You might want to refer to the video on this next row
R4. Ch4 Small shell, sk2, picot at the top of shell, sk2, Small shell into the ch2 space, Sk2, picot, BEGIN ARM WHOLE NOW ch5 [skip next picot, Small shell, picot, Small shell, Picot] sc in th 1sc at the top of the next shell, skp2, picot, skp2, Small shell, skp 2, picot, skp2, Small shell, Picot, BEGIN ARM WHOLE NOW ch5,[skp small shell, picot, Small shell, picot,] then Small shell into ch2 space, continue pattern untill the end.Slp st into beginning ch. (if you are having a problem with the pattern at the 2nd arm whole just refer to the video or look at your first arm whole to figure it out.) When you finish with your arm wholes and your looking at them from the top….you should have a Picot, Small shell, and a picot.
R5. slp st into ch1 top of Small shell,* picot, sk2, Small shell*(untill you get to the picot ch5(starting the arm)) Small shell in the picot, skp 2 in the ch5 and picot, skp2, Small shell into Picot. Continue pattern untill the end then slp st into the beginning st.
MED SHELL STARTS HERE Med Shell dc ch1…Med shell =7dc
R6. Ch4 Beginning *Med Shell, sk2, picot, Med Shell, sk2, picot.* untill the end slp st into beginning ch.
The NEWpicot or Npicot on R7 is 1sc ch2 sk1 sc. So sc in the 3rd 1sc.. ch2 which will be over the 4th dc then sc in the next 1ch. If you are having trouble watch the video for the the visual.
R7. Slp st in th 3rd 1sc starting the *Npicot, sk2, Med shell, sk 2,Npicot,* untill you reach the end then slp into beginning ch.
R8. ch4 this is the beginning of the *Med Shell, sk2, Picot, sk2,* repeat untill the end then slp into beginning ch.
R9- 14 Repeat Rows 7 & 8. I would suggest putting in a marker on R9 to keep track of your rows.
This is the Video which IS available.