Lacy Gown
Designed
by Mary J. Saunders Modeled
by designers daughter, Molli
Materials:
J. & P. Coats Luster Sheenβ
knit/crochet yarn, 100% acrylic, 11 - 50 gm. balls, 2 yards 1/4" grosgrain
ribbon. Needles:
#3 circular, #2 circular, one pair #3 straight needles, or size needed to work
gauge, 00/3.50mm steel crochet hook. Gauge
over pattern: 12 sts = 2", 22 rows = 2" Sizes: Small:
piece measures around underarms: 24 stretching to fit 26-30 bust.
Length to shoulder 36. Medium:
piece measures around underarms: 30 stretching to fit 32-36 bust.
Length to shoulder 37. Large:
piece measures around underarms: 36 stretching to fit 38-42 bust.
Length to shoulder 38. Abbreviations: sts = stitches rnd = round k = knit yo = yarn over (yarn forward) tog = together p = purl sc = single crochet sl st = slip stitch ch = chain dc = double crochet Directions
given are for small with medium and large in parentheses. Skirt
section With #3
circular needles cast on 216 (270, 324) sts, join being careful not to twist
work, place maker at end of round. Work
in pattern A for 24" beginning with pattern rnd 2 and ending with pattern
rnd 1. Pattern A:
Rnd 1: k to end; rnd 2: k to end; rnd 3: *k1, yo, k2tog, repeat from * to end;
rnd 4: *p1, yo, p2tog, repeat from * to end. Next round,
decrease rnd, *k1, k2tog, repeat
from * to end, 144 (180,216) sts. Change
to #2 circular needle and work in k2, p2 ribbing for 1/2".
Next rnd, eyelet rnd: *yo, k2tog, yo, p2tog, repeat from * to end.
Continue in k2, p2 ribbing as established for 1/2" more. Bodice
section: Change to
#3 circular needles and work even in pattern A on 144 (180, 216) sts until
5" above ribbing ending pattern rnd 4.
Change to #3 straight needles and work in pattern B. Pattern B:
Row 1: k to end; row 2: p to end; row 3: *k1, yo, k2tog, repeat from * to end;
row 4: * k2tog, yo, k1, repeat from * to end. Bind off 3
sts at beginning of next row and continue in pattern row 1 across next 69 (87,
105) sts. Place remaining 72 (90,
108) sts on holder for back. Working
on front section only, keeping to pattern, bind off 3 sts beginning of each row
7 (11, 15) more times, 48 (54, 60) sts. [NOTE:
When working bind off on pattern rows 3, and 4, k first 3 sts and begin pattern
on fourth st from beginning of row.] Work even in pattern B for 6 rows. Neck shaping: Work
across 1st 24 (27, 30) sts for left front and place remaining 24 (27, 30) sts on
holder. Keeping to pattern B, as
established, bind off 3 sts at neck edge 4 (5, 6) times, 12 sts remaining.
Work even in pattern B on 12 sts until 11" (12", 13) above
ribbing, ending pattern row 1. Bind
off. Work across 24 (27, 30) sts
for right front, binding off 3 sts at neck edge 4 (5, 6) times.
Work even on 12 sts until same length as left front.
Bind off. Work back to
correspond with front until armhole shaping completed.
Work 18 rows even above armhole shaping then shape neck as for front.
Sew shoulder seams. Crocheted
edging: With right
side of work facing you, join yarn to neck edge at shoulder seam.
Pick up and sc 160 (172, 180) sts around neck edge, approximately 5 sts
per inch (divisible by 4), join to 1st sc with sl st.
Next rnd: ch 2 (makes 1st dc); 1 dc in same space; *skip next sc; 1 sc in
next sc; skip next sc; 3 dc in next sc; repeat from * to last 3 sc.
Skip next sc, 1 sc in next sc, skip next sc, 1 dc in same space as chain
2. Join round with sl st to top of
ch 2 and fasten off. Work crocheted
edging around armholes picking up 100 (112, 120) sc; and bottom edge picking up
144 (180, 216) sc in same manner. Block
lightly as desired, avoiding ribbing, paying special attention to crocheted
edging. (Do not mass reproduce or distribute this pattern, post it to another web site, or use the pattern in any way for a profit without my written permission. To do so is a violation of copyright.) |
| © 2002 by Mary Saunders |