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Lattice work patterns
Lattice work patterns








lattice work patterns lattice work patterns

Ch5 (counts as dc and ch2), sk 4 hdc, fpdc in 5 th hdc, bpdc in skipped 4 th hdc. This will be the right side of your work. Turn.Ģ. Ch1, hdc in same st as ch1 and in each st across. Likewise, back post stitches will look like front post stitches. To avoid confusion I will refer to back post stitches from the previous row as front post stitches and front post stitches from the previous row as back post stitches.ġ. When you turn your work at the end of the row, front post stitches from the previous row will look like back post stitches. Your piece should now measure 17” (18”, 19”, 20”, 22”, 23”) Wide and 12” (13”, 13 ½ “, 14”, 14 ½”, 15”) Long. See below for a general idea of what your piece should look like.įrom here you will work the lattice portion of the back. I have reset the row count to make the pattern easier to follow. Note: You will be working front post and back post stitches. Ch3 (counts as 1 st dc), sc in next st, *dc in next st, sc in next st** Repeat in every st to end. Turn Ch3 (counts as 1 st dc), dc in same st as ch3, sc in next st, * dc in next st, sc in next st** Repeat from * to ** until there is only 1 stitch left. Ch1, 2sc in 1 st st, dc in next st, *sc in next st, dc in next st ** Repeat until there is only 1 stitch left. Sc in 2 nd ch from hook, Dc in next ch, *Sc in next ch, Dc in next ch** Repeat in each ch to end. Turn.Ģ. Once you have 16 rows, measure your swatch. This will form a lovely, textured stitch. Following this pattern, you should be placing your dc in the sc from the previous row, and your sc in the dc from the previous row. Ch1, sc in 1 st st, dc in next st, *sc in next st, dc in next st** Repeat in every st to end. Sc in 2 nd ch from hook, Dc in next ch, *Sc in next ch, Dc in next ch** Repeat in each ch to end. The model has a 39” bust and is wearing a size Large. Choose your size according to the finished measurements noted above. I have added many pictures to help you along the way, however these pictures are only of one size (L) and should not be used as reference for stitch and row counts. Once the proper width and length is achieved you will work the Lattice Pattern. The pieces are then sewn together and the hems are added. Each piece is worked from the bottom up. You will start with the Solid Pattern, making increases to form the rounded bottom. It fits nicely under a blazer or cardigan and will keep you cool on the hottest summer days.Ĭh3 at the beginning of a row is always considered a Dc. Made in a cotton or bamboo blended yarn, the Twisted Lattice Top will be the perfect piece for your spring and summer wardrobe. It results in the loveliest texture, without being too bulky and hot. I love the look of the alternating single crochet and double crochet pattern. While the twisted lattice pattern adds intrigue. The nicely rounded bottom hem compliments the natural curves of your body, without adding restrictions. I have quite a few beloved tops in my closet with rounded bottoms.

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Or… Scroll down to find the free crochet pattern! If you choose to sell them on Etsy I would very much appreciate it if you credited me as the pattern designer. You may not copy, share, change, or sell the pattern itself. Also, you may not claim this pattern as your own. All pictures contained in this pattern fall under the copyright and may not be used.įinished items made from this pattern belong to you and you may do what you wish with them. The Twisted Lattice Top crochet pattern is copyrighted by I Need It Crochet.










Lattice work patterns