An openwork wedding dress is suitable for brides with any complexion. In it you will look elegant and romantic. It is also a great way to showcase your talent as a needlewoman.
It is necessary
- - 650-700 g of Iris yarn;
- - hook number 1, 5;
- - artificial flowers for decoration.
Instructions
Step 1
Build a life-size pattern for the future dress. For this, a pattern of any sundress, straight cut dress or with a flared skirt is suitable. Subsequently, it will be convenient to apply the knitted fabric to the pattern and calculate the required number of increases and decreases.
Step 2
Choose an openwork pattern. A dress knitted with a pineapple pattern looks very beautiful. Determine the required number of rapports as follows. Tie the test piece with the pattern of your choice. The recommended knitting density for the fishnet pattern is 26 stitches and 10 rows in a 10x10 cm pattern. You can also use a larger or smaller crochet hook if your knitting density is different
Step 3
Measure the width of the specimen and divide the width of the pattern by this amount. In this way, you can accurately calculate the number of motives.
Step 4
Knit a straight silhouette dress, starting from the top. Tie the front and back parts separately. Sew shoulder and side seams, and then round the skirt.
Step 5
Tie the straps with single crochet, starting from the front. Since the cotton yarn can stretch, make the straps adjustable. To do this, sew small flat buttons on the seamy side of the back. So you can easily adjust the strap length if necessary, and your image will be flawless.
Step 6
Crocheted openwork wedding dress - transparent. If you don't want to shock guests with an overly revealing outfit, sew a satin or lining cover.
Step 7
Tie the neck of the front, back and inner edge of the straps in a circle with a "crustacean step". Then process the outer edge of the straps in the same way. Decorate the dress with crocheted or fabric flowers.