Vintage Bib Necklace by Maya Kuzman

Vintage Bib Necklace

Crochet
February 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
English
This pattern is available for free.

You will receive a PDF file containing elaborate photo - tutorial with more than 50 pictures and 22 pages.The photos accompanied by elaborate instructions make this tutorial quite comprehensible; nevertheless if you have any trouble with the pattern feel free to email me with your questions.

The photo tutorial contains a variation of the bib pattern so you will receive the instructions for

a) the burgundy bib
b) the mustard bib
c) the flower

ITo make these beautiful bibs I was inspired by the vintage lace crocheting and used ecru for the centerpiece to capture that feel. The edging is made with two different patterns, hence this tutorial contains the instructions for both bibs.

Skill level: easy
Time 20-30 minutes.
Yarn and hook: For this project I used ecru crochet thread, size 30 (20 tex).
For the trim I used cotton yarn and 1.7/1.9 mm (B1-E4) hook. You can by all means also use light and medium crochet yarn. If you do, please consult the label of your yarn/thread regarding yarn sizes and hooks because the labels always give information about recommended hook sizes to use with particular yarn. For the mustard trim I used DK yarn and for the burgundy I used worsted yarn.

If you need more information regarding yarn sizes, this could be very helpful (http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/?q=weight.html) as well as this one for the WPI: (http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2013/11/determining-yarn-weights)

Used yarn: less than 20 grams

Used terms: chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc)
Other materials: jump rings and metal chain

You will receive this file as soon as you complete the payment. I have also included a free gift pattern so there will be two files for download.

The pattern is for personal use only and may not be distributed in any way. Please note that I work very hard to make my crochet photo-tutorials come to life so I appreciate if you understand that they are for personal use only and may not be distributed in any way. Please DO NOT recopy, rewrite, redistribute or resell these patterns. However, you are most welcome to sell finished items from this tutorial.
Thank you.