Sunday 9 November 2014

NEAT ONE-PIECE DRESS

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NEAT ONE-PIECE DRESS

A really neat idea .. make a little girl’s dress in one-piece !  
So we start, as you’ve guessed at the neckline and then proceed ,after dividing for the armholes, working side-to-side in rows for the body of the dress.  
This is not just an easy dress to do, but also an easy one to slip onto your struggling squiggling lil ‘un. 

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Materials used : Today I’ve used ~ about 150 gms of our lovely Indian Oswal acrylic yarn with a 3.25 mm crochet hook ; embroidery needle sewing needle ; fabric glue to seal ends ; crochet stitch markers ; buttonspress buttons ; satin ribbon ; headband ; tic-tac clips ; rubber band ; hair comb or barrette  ; beads n more

For Indians You could use Anchor , Red rose , 4-ply knitting cotton , or unbranded knitting cotton or White Rose or bamboo knitting cotton , Milk cotton ; Silk yarns as well as Vardhaman acrylic yarns ; Baby soft acrylic yarn , Ganga Spectrum as well

General yarn info : The yarn used today is not specific to this pattern.
You can use any yarn with a suitable hook to make this project to any size.
     
International yarns :  Among the international yarns I have used in this thickness, I’d suggest Aunt Lydia Cotton 10, Aunt Lydia Bamboo-Viscose 10, DMC Petra, Sullivans knitting cotton (Australia), Milford Soft, Hilaza Rustica Eclat , Alize cotton yarn and Alize bamboo yarn , Lily Sugar n' Cream cotton yarn, Caron Simply Soft , Bernat Softee chunky.



Size made : Chest : 20” x Length : 18”
Gauge : 3-dc tog set (across) = ~ 1" x 3-dc tog row (high) = 0.5”
Size and gauge are only given as parameters for yarn estimation.


Stitches used : Using U.S terminology
Starting slip knot : https://youtu.be/lJcqsVcs8cw

Starting slip knot 1 or the Sloppy Slip knot :  https://youtu.be/YfC7KmGpifs

How to hold your yarn in crochet : https://youtu.be/FwOlCbGdbqY


Abbreviations used :
lp(s) : Loop(s)                sc : Single crochet
dc : Double crochet       sp : Space                                           
sl-st : Slip stitch            ch : Chain
st(s) : Stitch(es)             hk : Hook
yo : Yarn Over                              
fsc : Foundation Single Crochet

                                   
General Instructions : 
Please note that I start all my rows with a ch 1, turning chain for ease.
Please check the top of this blog for easy video tutorials on all stitches used in today's pattern.  For your convenience there video tutorials through the blog too
Please read through all my notes before you pick up your hook, so you know just where we're heading in our pattern.
In my patterns I work with the principle of stitch count and body measurement.  
This means that you need to work the stitch count in pattern, till you get the measurement (length and/or width) that you need for your project.  

This is not my original pattern  and it’s just one of those wonderful free floating freebies over the net.  I am, as usual, writing down my notes, and am sharing them with you.  

Before we start let’s try and figure out our repeat counts and how we’re going to get to it.

As mentioned at the start, this is a top down dress - so we start with the neckline and work down the dress to the length needed.  
I am working in one colour only but you could, like the designer has, choose to work the borders in a contrast colour.  
For the sake of individuality and creativity, I am not going to mention colour change(s) - so go ahead, create and be different!
Please visit the blog for lots of photos and ideas on colours and the stitch pattern.

Instructions : (Using U.S terminology)
PART 1 : YOKE
Now our stitch count is in multiples of 6, and with a 2 dc (placket) on each end, we need a multiple of (6 + 4).     

However, if we start with this count, I found the neckline too wide.  
So what I thought is I need about 100 sts – so I started with 66 fsc.   I then worked 1 dc in the 1st dc, and 2 dc in the next dc, all the way to the end = 99 dc and then an extra dc thrown in at the end to make the 100 dc I needed.  
Not sure how the designer has worked her first line counts.. as the chart is a little misleading, methinks.  

Some day I am going to revisit this pattern and see if I can figure out a clearer way. 
In the meantime,  if you figure how the count(s) are done, do add it to the comments and/or email me, so we can resolve this for future users.

Now as I'm not really sure what will work, I’m going to write it per chart.

Foundation Single Crochet : fsc :  https://youtu.be/mcT85fwh4mA  

Start with fsc in multiples of 6 + 4.  Turn.

Double Crochet : dc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk);
[yo, draw through 2 lps] twice.  One dc made. 
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/xdnjB27zpYo

Chainless start for Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 / ch – 3 start, and this is what I do to start my row of dc.
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/wskv3iTjRx0

Row 1 : dc in 1st fsc and each fsc till end.  Turn.

Our “V”-st is (dc ; ch 2, dc) all in the same st or ch-sp.


Row 2 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
“V”-st in next dc ; 
*(ch 2, sk next 2 dc, sc in next dc) ; 
ch 2,  sk next 2 dc, “V”-st in next dc* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc  ; 
dc in the last 2 dc. Turn.

dc 3-tog : Double crochet 3-tog : [yo, insert hk in st or ch-sp, yo and pull up a lp ; yo and draw through 2 lps] 3 times (4 lps on hk) ; yo, draw through all lps on hk.  
One dc 3-tog made.
Double crochet 3-tog : dc 3-tog :   Here is an easy video tutorial https://youtu.be/qlnqXDB3OUM

Row 3 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*[(dc 3-tog ; ch 2, dc 3-tog ; 
ch 2, dc 3-tog) all in the next ch-2 sp of “V”-st] ; 
ch 1, sk both ch-2 sps and sc , rep [to] once* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc ;  
dc in the last 2 dc.   Turn.

Row 4 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*(ch 1, sk next dc 3-tog, dc in next ch-2 sp) ; 
rep (to) once ; 
[ch 1, sk next dc 3-tog, dc in next ch-1 sp]* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc  ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.   Turn.

Row 5 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*2 dc in next ch-1 sp ; dc in next dc* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.  Turn.

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Rows 6 - 8 : Rep Rows 2 – 4. 

Row 9 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*(2 dc in next ch-1 sp ; dc in next dc) ; 
[dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc] ; 
rep [to] once* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc  ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.   Turn.

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Rows 10 - 12 : Rep Rows 2 – 3.

Note : Quick size check here : Yoke measures ~ 5”.  
Now the chart here is a bit different from the lovely photos posted.  
So I am going per photo.  
The designer seems to have  stopped increasing yoke and after a quick ‘edging’ for this yoke, she’s moving on to the skirt portion of our dress.. and that’s what I am going to do too.

Row 13 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*ch 3, sk next dc-3 tog, sc in the next ch-sp* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.  Turn.

Row 14 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*ch 3, sc in the next ch-3 sp* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.  Turn.

Right, we’re done with our little lacy edge for the yoke, so we’ll now start on the skirt portion.  

We’ll  work on the 1st five 3-dc tog sets, sk a few sets for the armhole, then do the back 11 3-dc tog sets, sk the sets for the armhole and then work on the last five dc-3 tog sets.  
OK? 
So first let's place our markers :
Place first maker at the end of the 1st five dc-3 tog sets 
(so the ch-3 sp after the 15th dc-3 tog , which is the last of the fifth dc-3 tog) ; 
sk the next five dc-3 tog sets and place marker in the next ch-3 sp.  
Now go to the other side and count off the 1st five dc-3 tog sets from this end 
(so the ch-3 sp after the 15th dc-3 tog , which is the last of the fifth dc-3 tog), 
and place a 3rd marker here ; 
and sk the next five dc-3 tog sets and place last marker in the next ch-3 sp. 

So we now have 2 front pcs, 2 armholes and 1 back – divided by these four markers.

Row 15 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
ch 2 , dc in 1st ch-3 sp ; 
*ch 2, dc in the next ch-3 sp* ; 
rep *to* till you’re at the first marker ; 
ch 6, sk dc-3 tog sets till the next marker and dc in the next ch-3 sp ; 
rep *to* till the next marker ;  
ch 6, sk dc-3 tog sets till the next marker and dc in the next ch-3 sp ; 
rep *to*  till last 2 dc ; 
dc in those last 2 dc.  Turn.

Note : ch 6 is the number of chain shown per chart for under the armhole.  

If you feel that this is insufficient for the armhole for child you’re making this project for, suggest you increase in multiples of 6

Row 16 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
2 dc in 1st ch-2 sp and in each ch-2 sp ; 
dc in each dc ; 6 dc in the two ch-6 sps ; 
dc in each dc till end.  Turn.

Note : Check that you have a multiple of six. 
Good, you remembered! 

Rows 17- 19 : Rep Rows 2 - 4  once.

Row 20 : dc in 1st 2 dc ; 
*dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc* ; 
rep *to* till last 2 dc ; 
dc in the last 2 dc.   Turn.

Rows 21- 23 : Rep Rows 2 - 4 once.

Row 24 : Rep Row 20 once.

Rep Rows 21 - 24 till your dress is of the length you desire ; ending with Row 3.

Finishing : Rep Rows 13 and 14 once.

Fasten off.  Weave in ends.  

Attach a row of buttons along the front placket.  
Block as per yarn instructions.  
Dress your beautiful baby girl and show off on social media.  



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