Stylish handmade V-Neck Tunic is a great gift to a young woman.
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Skill level
- Experienced
What do you need to crochet this project?
- Crochet hook size E (3.5 mm), 1.8 mm
- Yarn:
- 3 1.4oz/40g balls in #06 lavender
- 5 1.4oz/40g balls in #06 lavender
- Yarndage: 135 yards(123 meters) / 40 grams (1.41 ounces)
- Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi)
- Fiber type: 40% merino, 30% cotton, 30% possum
- Yarn Brand: Zealana Performa KIWI Fingering
- Yarndage: 217 yards(198 meters) / 40 grams (1.41 ounces)
- Yarn weight: Lace
- Fiber type: 40% merino, 30% cotton, 30% possum
- Yarn Brand: Zealana Performa KIWI Lace
- Scissors
- Stitch/place markers
- Hairpin lace loom
- Muslin, foam core, pins, darning needle
Crochet sizes
- Gauge: 20 dc and 10 dc rows = 4″/10cm using size E-4 (3.5mm) hook and Kiwi Fingering Weight
- Finished size: Bust 32 (36, 39)”/81 (91.5, 99)cm. Length (after lower edge border) 26 (27, 28)”/66 (68.5, 71)cm
Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- dc2tog – 2 double crochet 2 together
If you still have questions regarding what those symbols mean or how to read them, please take a look at our epic guide of Crochet symbols and abbreviations.
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Author: John Brinegar
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