Row 4: ch 2, dc in next 2 sts, (ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st) x 7, *dc in ch-sp, dc in next st, ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st, dc in ch-sp, dc in next st, (ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st) x 5* rep from *to* 6, (7, 8, 9, 10) times, ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc each in last 2 sts, turn Row 3: ch 2, dc in next st, (ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st) x 8 *dc in ch-sp, dc in next st, (ch 1, sk ch-sp, dc in next st) x 7*, rep from * to* 6, (7, 8, 9, 10) times, ch 1, sk next st, dc each in last 2 sts, turn Row 2: ch 2, dc in next st, *ch 1, sk 1, dc in next st* rep from * to last st, dc in last st, turn
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Now to the free pattern Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress… Sl st at the beginning of the row when shaping the armhole or the neck are counted as a decrease and therefore not included in the st count for that row.Depending on how you prefer to wear the dress, add more buttons on the skirt part or no buttons at all.You can adjust the length of the garment by adding or reducing the number of rows at the waist before the bodice, so that the bodice measurements are not affected.Follow directions only for the size you are making. For some sections, instructions for sizes may be written separately. Pattern is written for size XS with other sizes in parenthesis (S, M, L, XL).Front left and right pieces are made the same up to the waist.St number is indicated at the end of the row only if there is a change from the previous row(s).Ch 2 at the beginning of each row counts as a stitch.DK yarn in three different shades of grey.Hook size 4 mm (G) or size needed to obtain gauge.Materials needed for Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress There is positive ease of 2 inches and therefore the dress will be loose-fitting. Depending on how long or short you prefer the dress, the yarn might be less or more Yarn Amount – Below is the approximate amount of yarn required for this beautiful Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress. It is a DK yarn, which makes light enough garments that can be worn in spring, summer, and fall. I had never used the yarn before but I loved it. Grab the Ad-free pattern of Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress on Etsy or check it out on Ravelryįor this project, I used Cotlin 70% Tanguis Cotton, 30% Linen from WeCrochet in three shades of grey (Carrara, Whisker, and Silver). If you love this Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress, you might also love the following patterns It only befits that I honor her when I finally succeed with something that I have struggled with for a long time. She always encourages me even when I want to quit. She is someone who has been there throughout my life when I fail or succeed. I had been thinking about it lately and when the opportunity came for a guest designer I jumped on it. This Phyllis Crochet Dress is my very first adult dress to design and make. Well, I can say I have finally made a dress/cardigan that I designed. I always ask myself, how come I can crochet, knit, embroider, and even cross stitch but I can’t sew. I am not sure if I am the only one with this problem. I even have asked some of my friends who are tailors to help me, but I still can”t sew. So I decided to take sewing classes multiple times, but before long I realized that I can’t sew. I have constructed in my mind several times, the styles changing with time. I have always dreamt of designing at least one dress for myself. I love the details in it and I am already picturing how easy I’d slip into this dress daily. I am glad to have Pamela the talented designer from Pamscozycorner here with us her beautiful Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress, which is the perfect dress to transition into spring! This dress is definitely on my to-make list. Have you ever crocheted a cute dress? You would love this easy-to-follow, detailed free crochet pattern the Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress.