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Dress for a baby girl
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Dress for a baby girlKlubokhttp://klubok.work/22/175/4902/Klubokhttps://klubok.work/css/image/top-logo-en.pngMaterial:
1. Yarn (I used 100% acrylic white - "Bee" (Troitsky) - 500 m/100 g - 1.5 skeins and burgundy - "Karolina" (Semenovskaya) - 427 m/100 g - just over 1 skein
2. Hook No. 2
3. Ribbons for decoration.
4. 2 buttons.
Process:
The length of the dress is 46 cm at the shoulder and 54-56 cm at the chest circumference.
1. I started with the yoke. I cast on 80 chains and crocheted 8 rows back and forth using double crochet. Row 1 - 10 double crochets, 2 double crochets in one stitch, 2 chains, 2 double crochets in the next stitch, 16 double crochets, 2 double crochets in one stitch, 2 chains, 2 double crochets in the next stitch, 20 double crochets, 2 double crochets in one stitch, 2 chains, 2 double crochets in the next stitch, 16 double crochets, 2 double crochets in one stitch, 2 chains, 2 double crochets in the next stitch, 10 double crochets. The places where we crocheted 2 chains will be the raglan lines. For each subsequent row, we crochet double crochets, and in the arches of 2 chains, we crochet 2 double crochets, 2 chains, and again 2 double crochets.
2. In the next, 9th row (from the beginning), I crocheted only the stitches of the back and front, while I added 5 stitches in the armholes.
3. Rows 10 and 11 are crocheted in double crochet in a circle, closing the work in row 10 into a ring.
4. In the next row, I crocheted double crochet 2 together, as I needed larger holes to later insert the ribbon - belt.
5. I crocheted the skirt with burgundy yarn according to the pattern from "Country of Moms", although you can take any other, even a round napkin pattern. I finished the last row with white yarn and completed it with a border in burgundy yarn.
6. I started crocheting the inner skirt with filet mesh using white yarn, almost the same length as the outer skirt, just a little shorter, and then crocheted several last rows of the pattern (which I used for the outer skirt) to create a ruffle. I finished the last row and the border similarly, alternating yarn colors.
7. I crocheted 3 short rows in the armholes to create a semblance of "wings".
8. I edged the neckline and sleeves with burgundy yarn.

9. I inserted the belt. My ribbon was
2.5 cm wide, so I folded it in half lengthwise. The holes turned out to be just the right size. The belt ties in a free bow at the back.9. I inserted
the belt. My ribbon was 2.5 cm wide, so I folded it in half lengthwise. The holes turned out to be just the right size. The belt ties in a free bow at the back.
9. I inserted the belt. My ribbon was 2.5 cm wide, so I folded it in half lengthwise. The holes turned out to be just the right size. The belt ties in a free bow at the back.
10. I made a rose from ribbon for the chest. I thought that the dress would need to be washed often, and the rose might quickly lose its shape, so I decided to make it removable. But a brooch attachment is also not suitable here, as the little girl might prick herself, and I decided to glue a piece of Velcro to the back of the flower - the part with the hooks. In principle, the flower holds well to the knitted fabric, but I will probably sew or glue the second half of the Velcro to the dress. This way, the flower can be removed when needed. 









