At this point I'm only doing projects from your tutorials, still working on my maxi skirt and when it's done I'm starting on this gorgeous dress. Love listening to your voice and the tutorials are always so easy to follow. Thank you so much ❤
oh my GOSH, you’re an absolute sweetheart!!! thank you so much for this lovely comment & for watching my tutorials 🥹😭🫂 i’m so grateful for you being here! big hugs 🥰🫶🏼
@@HannahDrapinski so grateful for you you too for so many reasons; your tutorials, podcast and instagram content have been filling my life with so much joy and positivity for months. Tysm for everything, sending you lots of love ❤🥰
I usually don’t leave comments but this is an absolutely stunning piece of work and talent. I adore your style and I’m so grateful that you chose to share your projects
Hi! This looks amazing. Ive been scouring the internet for the perfect dress to crochet. What are the measurements you use in this video? I want to make it for my sister who is 5 months pregnant as a surprise. And sicne it's a surprise I have no way of getting her measurements but you guys arent too far off each other, so im hoping you can help me
I really love this dress And can’t wait to make one 🥰 I was just wondering How much ball of yarn does it represents ? Thank you so much for this tuto And for your answer 🫶🏻
i tried the pattern but i just went like 4 dc then inc in a row ,3 dc then inc in the next row ,2 dc then inc then next row,2 dc then inc next row ,1 dc then inc next row then stop increasing but know it looks like a tutu skirt
How would this differ, as far as where/how to put increases, if I'm needing to use V stitches instead of DC's for my project? Trying to get the skirt to lightly flare down like yours, but it puckered when I winged it with the V's 🙃 I just need to do the skirt in all V stitches without it puckering on the way down in each increase row :(
I have tried to work on this skirt five times and had to frog everything because my tube top doesn't stay a rectangle like yours, instead, it widened. I also tried not putting my first half double crochet into the same stitch as the chain 1 but that just made the tube look pointed. I felt like giving up because it had taken me so much time to redo. Do you know which part I might have did wrong?
This turned out gorgeous. ❤ Your presentation was wonderful as well. As a veteran crocheter I love your pattern so much, but can’t wear the tube top. However I can alter the pattern just enough to make my top into a cap sleeve pullover dress. 😍♥️ Also will make my grand daughter who loves crochet garments your maxi dress. Thank you again.❤
Okay okay im a new subscriber but girrllll, you are gorgeous and your tutorials are amazing, my crochet projects now only consist off of your videos. Thank you for doing these tutorials!
You are a very talented young woman, thank you for sharing this on RU-vid, the directions are easy to follow and like others I enjoy listening to your voice. Thank you yarnsister ❤
Your final results looked great. How many rows did you do for the skirt part? You stopped counting at row 15 and only showed the finished result. It would be nice to know the number, even if it's just used to estimate how many possible rows you would need to create this.
The seam of the dress will be crooked . You will be able to see that after about five rows. Then you will have to take it a loose or start turning your rows from there.
I was also having trouble with twisting after the very first row, so I did this: chain whatever length you need, *don't* join, just chain 1, turn and do a row of hdc. Then you can easily slip stitch to join once you reach the end of the row. Use the tail from your slip knot to join the first row.