Draped in Diamonds Vest by Creations By Courtney

Draped in Diamonds Vest

Crochet
August 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
3.5 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in diamonds
6.0 mm (J)
612 - 765 yards (560 - 700 m)
S-L, 1X-3X
US
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The Draped Diamonds Lace Vest pattern is a lacy vest that allows you show off your feminine curves, create curves in different places, hide curves, and be worn for comfort. It can be handcrafted with a soft acrylic or a natural fiber blend yarn with a subtle sparkle so you can shine like a diamond without being too bold.



Although it may look like a complicated lace pattern, it is an intermediate pattern that is a quick project for the advanced crocheter, and it’s a great project for an advanced beginner crocheter to master the chain, single crochet and double crochet stitches.



Size: 28”-42” bust for sizes Small to Large; 44”-54” bust for sizes 1X-3X
This item is sized based upon standard US measurement charts. If you need additional help to further customize your vest, send an email to contact@creationsbycourtney.com



Materials: Red Heart Boutique Midnight 65% acrylic, 23% wool, 6% nylon, 6% metallic; 2.5oz (70g); 153 yards (140m): 4(5) balls, or any worsted weight yarn; stitch marker; yarn needle



Hook: size J/10 (6.00mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.

Gauge: 10 rows = 4in, 3.5 diamonds = 4in, prior to blocking. CHECK GAUGE to ensure enough material to complete the vest.



Finished dimensions after blocking (unstretched): 49.5” Wx 29.5” H for size S-L, 58” W x 32” H for size 1X-3X



Abbreviations:

Ch: chain

sc: single crochet

dc: double crochet

sk: skip

st(s): stitch(es)

This pattern is not to be duplicated or resold, and not to be reproduced commercially. You may sell finished products on Etsy, at farmers markets, and craft fairs, but please credit Creations By Courtney as the pattern’s author.