3 in 1: Siren Skirt, Top & Dress PATTERN PDF (with video) not the physical top!
[This is a DIGITAL PDF - NOT the physical item - since it is digital you cannot be refunded for this]
Through this pattern you will learn how to crochet your own Siren Skirt, Siren Top and Siren Dress! In the pattern PDF there are links to two VIDEO tutorials. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
SIREN SKIRT:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 400 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 200 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
Button (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
SIREN TOP:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Beginner
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 200 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 150 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FHDC - Foundation Half Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
TR - Treble Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• The beginning CH4 DOES count as a TR stitch.
[This is a DIGITAL PDF - NOT the physical item - since it is digital you cannot be refunded for this]
Through this pattern you will learn how to crochet your own Siren Skirt, Siren Top and Siren Dress! In the pattern PDF there are links to two VIDEO tutorials. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
SIREN SKIRT:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 400 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 200 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
Button (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
SIREN TOP:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Beginner
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 200 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 150 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FHDC - Foundation Half Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
TR - Treble Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• The beginning CH4 DOES count as a TR stitch.
[This is a DIGITAL PDF - NOT the physical item - since it is digital you cannot be refunded for this]
Through this pattern you will learn how to crochet your own Siren Skirt, Siren Top and Siren Dress! In the pattern PDF there are links to two VIDEO tutorials. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
SIREN SKIRT:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 400 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 200 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
Button (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
SIREN TOP:
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Beginner
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 200 yards of cotton for the waistband & lace panels and about 150 yards of mohair for the netting for a size small.
Gauge: depends (made to measure)
SIZES
Made to measure!
MATERIALS
Hook Size: Any size since it’s made to measure. I used a 2.75 mm hook
Yarn Type: Any yarn. I used Cotton and Mohair (both linked)
Yarn Weight: Any weight (I recommend using fingering or sock)
Darning Needle & Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
FDC - Foundation Double Crochet
FHDC - Foundation Half Double Crochet
FSC - Foundation Single Crochet
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
SC - Single Crochet
TR - Treble Crochet
• Repeat instructions between
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH2 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• The beginning CH4 DOES count as a TR stitch.