@@by_rohinichandru wow great Bangalore is beautiful place I am from Goa but staying in uttar pradesh as my husband works there nice to hear from you. Your work is beautiful keep up the amazing work ✨️ 👏
@@martinegeukenne728 thank you🤍. I purchase yarn from local shops. so, the yarn usually doesn’t have any labels or tags that provide information about the brand.
Such a cute pattern. I'm having a little issue with the flowers though. I dont have any loops at the middle of the flower to do the next row of double crochet across, but you do. Any tips or tricks?
@@PanipaniStephanie Sorry for the delayed response-I was traveling and didn’t get a chance to check comments. I’m glad you found the answer on your own! If the video instructions weren't clear, any feedback would help me improve my upcoming videos.
This diagram shows a total of 27 dc. There is no chain 3 at the beginning of a row that doesn't count. You have an extra stitch on one side on every row.
@@acac9765 I made a foundation chain of 73 for the length of my top. As I mentioned, you need 9 chains for double crochet and 11 chains for the spider stitch. To create the pattern (20 chains: 9 for double crochet, 11 for the spider stitch), 20, 20, and then 11 (for the spider stitch), followed by 2. You can adjust the pattern based on these stitch counts to modify the length of your top.
@@jacquiward7017 For the top length, measure from shoulder to waist, and adjust the number of stitches to be a multiple of 20 plus 2. Or Crochet a gauge using 22 chains to help determine your foundation chain length.
@@jacquiward7017 To make a top with a height of 21 inches and a bust measurement of 42 inches, you’ll need to create a foundation chain of 93 chains. This is based on the calculation: bust measurement divided by 2 (42/2 = 21 inches). The front and back panel width will be approximately 17 inches, while the side panel will be about 4 to 5 inches wide. The height of the side panel can be adjusted based on your measurements.