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Belle Doily and Dress
Eight ball gowns, crocheted separately, are joined together on the final round to create a floral doily. The dresses are tacked together at the hems, and the stars are sewn into the doily.
Yarn weight: 1
Yarn used: Lizbeth Thread, Size 3 (distributed by Handy Hands) (100% Egyptian cotton; 120 yds 109 m/1¾ oz 50 g): #624 raspberry pink (A), #695 bright orange (B), #705 bright yellow (C), #664 ocean teal medium (D), 1 ball each.
Tools U.S. size C/2 (2.75mm) crochet hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge. Yarn needle; st markers (m); picture frame, 5” × 7”; Wooly Lady felted wool, color Ocean, or craft felt, 6” × 8”; craft glue.
Finished Measurements 10¾“ in diameter
Gauge Dress Motif = 3½“ long and 3¾” wide (across skirt); star motif = 1¼“ across.
A tutorial to help you make the dress is here at Suzann’s blog.
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