This is the third project I've started from the CrochetMe book, and so far, the only one I've finished (admittedly, the second one I was working on when Barney was sick and I picked up the wrong hook size for the last piece...it's now hibernating). This was actually a project that I wasn't initially planning making from the book, but I bought some Bendigo Woollen Mills cotton on special and thought it would be a nice project for it.
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The colour is somewhere in between both pictures and the pattern is the Babydoll dress by Amy O'Neill Huock, which I've modified to be a top.
Made with 8 Ply Bendigo Woollen Mills Cotton in Parchment.
3 comments:
Your top is gorgeous. Great job!! I've been eyeing this top, also. It's great inspiration to get my own started.
I love it! I've been contemplating that pattern but the long shirt/dress look doesn't look good on me. I love the idea of turning it into a top.
That top is so graceful and feminine! It is absolutely gorgeous
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