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Farasha peplum skirt
Farasha, meaning butterfly, I wanted so badly to come up with an all over butterfly lace design. I wanted a cottage core skirt covered in them! The peplum came to design by error, while designing the a=line I had a few undos, this was one of them.
What a pretty undo it was, I couldn’t have undone it without designing it as well, a very happy mistake.
I designed 3 styles of this skirt and each are sold as separate patterns.
This one looks so cutesy and preppy as a mini, but look at that midi one of the testers made, WOW!! The twirl with this one is incredibly adorable <3
I recommend a sturdy light (sport/dk) weight yarn for this skirt.
I used drops belle for the drape and cotton/viscose/linen blend, I find this yarn doesn’t over stretch when blocked. I do not recommend using a yarn that grows a lot, as with a skirt, there is a lot of fabric and we don’t want it growing or being heavy.
A lot of testers used 100% cotton, some acrylic, polyester blends, just be sure it is light weight :)
All my testers really loved the way it looks and said it fits them perfectly.
It is based off of your measurement, we only take 1 measurement for this skirt.
The pattern contains photos, well written instructions and charts.
My patterns are size inclusive, they are to fit Women of all shapes and sizes because 1 size does not fit most! My patterns are written in a way where the crocheter must measure themselves or the person intended for, this is to ensue the most perfect fitting top for YOUR body.
The pattern has been tested by many women before publishing.
The pattern is written in English, in US terms.
Recommended Yarn Weight:
Sport/Weight 2
DK/Weight 3
The skill level is intermediate.
When I’m learning a new stitch I find Youtube is the best source.
It is written in US terms, some spelling is according to Australian spelling.
Tester catalogue shows photos and details of yarns used for each size
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