A Summer Dress – Work in Progress

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I’m back to working with motifs. I do miss thread and small hooks. Using thicker yarn spoiled me a bit, made me more impatient, seeking out projects that build up quickly. But I miss detail, slow, intricate work. I have not been doing better than before because I have not been working this way more often.

A new crochet dress for the summer.

A new crochet dress for the summer.

So I started this new project last night. I made several motifs using pattern from Duplet Crochet Magazine. Well, actually, I decided only on two different motifs: a leaf and a flower.

The motifs: leaf and flower.

The motifs: leaf and flower.

I thought it better to focus on a few motifs this time, to form a shape, a v-neck dress. This way I can concentrate more on joining the motifs to make a shape. It is difficult, like a half-way between pattern crochet and free-form.

Two small motifs.

Two small motifs.

Sometimes I need smaller motifs, so I make them only when I need them, such as these (above) two small 5-petal flowers.

I have also started using smaller hooks, 0.9mm and 0.95mm, to join the motifs with white thread. I think this is size 20 thread, I am not so sure. But I am beginning to realise that using small thread and hooks is much better, even easier, for joining motifs. It also makes for a stronger join and a more stable fabric. I suppose it also looks nice when the motifs and the joining nets are of different thread weights.

I adopted this pattern from a crochet swimsuit.

I adopted this pattern from a crochet swimsuit.

The design of the dress will be asymmetrical – as I have already started the top section with one side made up of joined motifs and the other side an all-over crochet pattern. However, there is no definite design. Some things may change as work progresses. Hopefully, I will finish this before the summer ends in June!

PostScript: Here is my progress early this afternoon. I am fairly happy with it. This layout shows how the top section might look like. I don’t know if I will use all the same motifs for the skirt section of the dress. I suppose this is where looking at the Duplet models will be useful!

In progress.

In progress.

I had the chance to go swimming later this afternoon. I rarely do so and often just sit and watch at the Baluarte while my husband goes. Today, I was inspired by my cats, C.D. and Earl Gray, who stayed with me on the balcony while I crocheted. These two are Masters of Relaxation.

It's a bird, it's a plane ...

It's a bird, it's a plane ...

Cat hard at work.

Cat hard at work.

Crochet Design Along – The Corset-Style Motif Belt

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Yesterday, I started working on a revision of the Square Motif Belt with Pineapple Fringes. I used worsted weight yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook. Originally, I used two strands of cotton thread size 8.

Square Motif Belt with Pineapple Fringes.

Square Motif Belt with Pineapple Fringes.

This time, I was determined to make a bulkier belt, with no fringes, and styled like a corset. I finished work on the belt this afternoon and am very happy with the result.

I started by crocheting the motifs and joined them together to make a strip. The strip is 5 motifs long, just shorter than my size which is good because the belt will stretch and I want this to have ties in the front.

C.D. testing the belt.

C.D. testing the belt.

Then I crocheted a round of sc’s all around the belt. I made a second round of [3sc's, picot] along the sides of the belt but not along the ends of the belt. The ends of the belt, I reinforced with some plastic corset bones. I did this be holding the plastic bones next to the sc’s and made sc’s around it. I also had to sew the ends of the sc rounds in order to keep the plastic bones in place.

Plastic bones for corset.

Plastic bones for corset.

Looking at the belt with the bones at the ends, I decided to add vertically next to the sides of the waist. I did this by first crocheting a narrow strip (ch 3, sc in 2nd ch fr hook, sc in next ch, ch 1, turn, sc in each of 2 sc, ch 1, turn …) and leaving a long tail for sewing. I used this tail to sew the strip over the plastic bones. Two of these went to the two sides of the belt and prevented the belt from narrowing as the belt is pulled taut.

Plastic corset bones are covered in a narrow crocheted strip and sewn over the belt.

Plastic corset bones are covered in a narrow crocheted strip and sewn over the belt.

Next are the rings for the belt ties. The rings are made as such: ch 5, sl st in 5th ch fr hook to form ring, ch 1, 12 sc in ring, sl st in first sc to join, ch 1, 12 sc over the first round of sc’s, sl st in first sc to join. Fasten off.

Make 6 crocheted rings for the ties.

Make 6 crocheted rings for the ties.

I made six of these rings, fastening off with long tails for sewing onto the belt. Then I sewed the rings onto the ends of the belt, leaving the outer half of the rings un-sewn as this is where the ties will pass through.

The rings sewn along the end of the belt. Leave outer half of the rings free.

The rings sewn along the end of the belt. Leave outer half of the rings free.

Although the belt looked quite nice with the crochet-covered bones showing on the sides, I decided to make some crocheted leaves to cover the bones and decorate the belt. I made size leaves, two large ones and four small ones. The pattern for the leaves are:

Small Leaves

Ch 17, sc in 2nd ch fr hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 8 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, sc in last 2 ch, ch 1, now working along free loops along other side of foundation ch, make sc in next 2 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 8 ch, hdc in next 2 ch and sc in last 2 ch. Ch 1 and sl st in ch at tip of leaf to join. Fasten off with long tail for sewing.

Crocheted leaves to go over the side bones of the belt.

Crocheted leaves to go over the side bones of the belt.

Large Leaves

Ch 21, sc in 2nd ch fr hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 2 ch, tr in next 8 ch, dc in next 2 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, sc in last 2 ch, ch 1, now working along free loops of other side of foundation ch, make sc in next 2 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next 2 ch, tr in next 8 ch, dc in next 2 ch, hdc in next 2 ch, sc in last 2 ch, ch 1, sl st in ch at tip of leaf to join. Fasten off with long tail for sewing.

Arrange the leaves over the bones and sew in place.

Arrange the leaves over the bones and sew in place.

I arranged the leaves over the bones of the belt and sewed them in place. I sewed only along the midrib of the leaves.

And finally, I took six strands of yarn to make a braid about 24 inches long. I used this braid as ties for the belt, criss-crossing over the front as shown below, the finished belt.

The finished belt.

The finished belt.

Here (below) is a view of one side of the belt, showing the leaves over the bones.

Side view of the belt showing the leaves.

Side view of the belt showing the leaves.

And here (below) is the back view of the belt. The finished belt measures approximately 5.5 inches wide along the bones.

Back section of the belt.

Back section of the belt.

This Corset-Style Motif Belt is relatively easy to make, and the motifs work up quickly with worsted weight yarn. The hardest part in making the belt was crocheting over the plastic bones.

Below are the instructions for the motifs.

If you make your own version of this belt, please let me know!




Instructions

Motif:

Ch 5, sl st in fifth ch fr hook to make ring.

Rnd 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ring, *ch 5, 3 dc in ring, rep from * twice more, ch 2, tr in top of ch-3.

Rnd 2: *Ch 5, with one loop of each remaining in hook dc in next 3 dc, yo, and pull through all loops on hook (3-dc-cluster made), ch 5, sc in 5-ch loop, rep from * 3 more times ending last rep with ch-5 and sl st in base of first ch-5.

Rnd 3: Ch 3 (count as 1 dc), 3 dc in same st, *sc in next 5-ch loop, ch 5, sc in next 5-ch loop, 4 dc in next sc, ch 3, 4 dc in same sc, rep from * 2 more times, sc in next 5-ch loop, ch 5, sc in next 5-ch loop, 4 dc in next sc, ch 1, dc in top of ch-3.

Rnd 4: Ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, *sk 4 dc, dc in sc, ch 4, sc in 5-ch loop, ch 4, dc in next sc, sk 4 dc, 4 dc in 3-ch loop, ch 3, 4 dc in same loop, rep from * 2 more times, sk 4 dc, dc in sc, ch 4, sc in 5-ch loop, ch 4, dc in next sc, sk 4 dc, 4 dc in 3-ch loop, ch 3, sl st in top of first ch-3 to join. Fasten off.

Second motif:

Ch 5, sl st in fifth ch fr hook to make ring.

Rnds 1-3: Same as motif above.

Rnd 4: (Joining) Ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, sk 4 dc, dc in sc, ch 2, with wrong sides facing each other sc in first 4-ch loop of previous motif, ch 2, sc in ch-5 loop of current motif, ch 2, sc in next 4-ch loop of previous motif, ch 2, dc in sc of current motif, sk 4 dc, 4 dc in 3-ch loop, ch 1, sc in ch-3 loop of previous motif, ch 1, 4 dc in same loop of current motif, sk 4 dc, *dc in sc, ch 4, sc in 5-ch loop, ch 4, dc in next sc, sk 4 dc, 4 dc in next 3-ch loop, ch 3, 4 dc in same loop, rep from * ; dc in sc, ch 4, sc in 5-ch loop, ch 4, dc in next sc, sk 4 dc, 4 dc in next 3-ch loop, ch 1, sc in ch-3 loop of previous motif, ch 1, sl st in top of first ch-3 of current motif to join. Fasten off.

Join more motifs in the same manner until you reach desired length.