ZigZag Halter Romper & Dress PATTERN PDF (with video) not the physical item!
[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 ZigZag Halter Romper (with instructions for a dress too)! In the pattern PDF there is a link to a VIDEO tutorial. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 600 yards for size small/medium
Gauge: depends (made to measure) my gauge was: 5 rows of 10 DC = 2 inches
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 recommend Cotton
Yarn Weight: Any weight. I used Fingering/Sock Weight
Darning Needle
Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
DC2TOG - Double Crochet 2 Together
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
SC - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
HDC2TOG - Half Double Crochet 2 together
Repeat instructions between * *
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends and sewing shapes together.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH3 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• Stitch count will be listed at the end of each round.
[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 ZigZag Halter Romper (with instructions for a dress too)! In the pattern PDF there is a link to a VIDEO tutorial. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 600 yards for size small/medium
Gauge: depends (made to measure) my gauge was: 5 rows of 10 DC = 2 inches
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 recommend Cotton
Yarn Weight: Any weight. I used Fingering/Sock Weight
Darning Needle
Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
DC2TOG - Double Crochet 2 Together
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
SC - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
HDC2TOG - Half Double Crochet 2 together
Repeat instructions between * *
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends and sewing shapes together.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH3 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• Stitch count will be listed at the end of each round.
[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 ZigZag Halter Romper (with instructions for a dress too)! In the pattern PDF there is a link to a VIDEO tutorial. Please reach out with any questions about the pattern butterflybluescrochet@gmail.com.
You may not sell any products made from this pattern.
INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
Yardage: depends (made to measure) I used about 600 yards for size small/medium
Gauge: depends (made to measure) my gauge was: 5 rows of 10 DC = 2 inches
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 recommend Cotton
Yarn Weight: Any weight. I used Fingering/Sock Weight
Darning Needle
Stitch Markers (if desired)
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
CH - Chain
SLST - Slip stitch
DC - Double Crochet
DC2TOG - Double Crochet 2 Together
ST - Stitch
STS - Stitches
SC - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
HDC2TOG - Half Double Crochet 2 together
Repeat instructions between * *
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends and sewing shapes together.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning CH3 DOES count as a DC stitch.
• Stitch count will be listed at the end of each round.