Now that’s a title! But it’s a whole dress too! 🙂
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This amazing pattern is designed by By-Katerina and it’s a super fun and quick crochet project for summertimes <3
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What I really like about this pattern is that it’s super adaptable to different sizes while keeping the gradient intact! You can see where the color changes a bit, but you have to know it’s there.
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The pattern repeats are very easy to memorize, which makes this project easy to bring along. This is probably also the reason why it’s such a quick project 🙂
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I know we already know how much fun these Scheepjes Whirls are, but it’s still very cool to see the gradient form in your project 🙂
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I know, it’s another picture of my project in a car haha. This dress was super fun to crochet and to be honest I could’ve (and maybe should’ve) made it a lot longer than I did. I’m pretty short (5’5″) so I can get away with it, but if you’re taller you may want to keep going a bit longer.
I also ended up with a looot of yarn, so I had to triple the fringes (and then still had a lot of yarn left) 🙂 I’m not sorry tho! I can’t wait to wear this over my bikini this summer!