COPYRIGHT, 2012,
M. E. Harrington
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Permission is not granted to copy or distribute this pattern in any manner.
MATERIALS:
Worsted weight yarn, or 100% cotton worsted weight yarn
Crochet hook, size 6mm. (US J 10)
Ribbon (1 inch silky ribbon was used in this design, you will need approx. 3 yards)
(1/4 inch ribbon was used to pass through the bottom of the dress. You will need approx 3 yards, perhaps more for larger sizes.)
Yarn needle
Buttons or beads optional (for the barefoot sandals).
INSTRUCTIONS (Gauge is not important in this design.)
1. First construct the bodice in the ribbing stitch. (The bodice is worked from side to side.)
NEWBORN, 3 TO 6 MONTHS, AND 16 TO 12 MONTHS: Chain 12.
AGE 1 to 6: Chain 14,
AGE 6 to 10 YEARS: Chain 16,
AGE 10 to 12 YEARS: Chain 20
Single crochet in the 2nd stitch from the hook, and in each stitch of the chain.
*Chain 1 and turn, working in the back side of the stitch only, (ribbing stitch), single crochet in each stitch across the
row. Repeat from * until the work measures as follows: (or is long enough to wrap around the chest, without
stretching the work too much. A little bit is fine, but in order for the dress to fit in an appealing way, it should not
have to totally stretch out the ribbing stitch.)
NEWBORN: 18 to 19 inches
inches
inches
to 22 inches
3 YEARS: 22 inches
4 YEARS: 23 inches
5 YEARS: 24 inches
6 YEARS: 25 inches
7 YEARS: 26 inches
8 YEARS and inches
10 YEARS and
12 YEARS: 30 inches
When the ribbing is long enough, bring the two ends together, and slip stitch to join. (Tube formed)
2. Chain 2, and begin working along the opening of the tube. Make 2 double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to
join. (For a really full skirt, repeat this step once more. The sample shown (in newborn size) did not repeat the
step, however for larger sizes, this would be an option.)
3. *Chain 2 and turn, double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to join. Repeat from * for:
NEWBORN: 5 more rows.
3 TO 6 AND 5 TO 12 MONTHS: 6 more rows.
more rows.
more rows.
more rows.
more rows.
(If working for tall children, add more rows here.)
4. *Chain 3 and turn, single crochet in the next stitch, repeat from * around, slip stitch to join.
5. * Chain 3, single crochet in the next loop, repeat from * in each stitch around, slip stitch to join.
Repeat the row above for:
NEWBORN, and 3 TO 6 MONTHS: 3 more rows.
6 TO 12 MONTHS: 4 more rows.
1 to 2 YEARS: 5 more rows.
3 YEARS: 6 more rows; 4 YEARS: 7 more rows, 5 YEARS: 8 more rows, 6 AND 7 YEARS: 9 more rows,
8 AND more rows, All other sizes: 11 more rows.
More rows of loops can be added for taller children, or to make the dress longer.
6. Make the picot edge along the bottom of the dress:
Chain 1, in each loop around make: single crochet, double crochet, chain 5, slip stitch in the top of the last double
crochet formed, double crochet, single crochet. (Picot shell formed.) At the end of the row, slip stitch to join and
fasten off. Weave all yarn ends into the finished work.
The finished dress can be blocked by steaming with a steam iron.
FINISH OFF:
Sew a ribbon on the front and back of the top of the bodice to form straps. Tie the two ribbons together at the shoulder to form a strap. (You will need to sew on 4 ribbons, 2 in front, and 2 in back.)
Optional substitute: crochet straps, using the easy headband directions, and attach one strap on each side of the top of the bodice.
Attach a bow to the center front of the bodice.
Pass ½ inch ribbon in any 2 rows along the bottom of the skirt. Either sew the ribbon ends together and sew a bow over the join, or tie into bows.
END OF DRESS PATTERN.
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