Phoenix Jumpsuit by Keira Carnevale

Phoenix Jumpsuit

Crochet
July 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
in lemon peel stitch: alternating sc, dc
5.0 mm (H)
1822 - 3765 yards (1666 - 3443 m)
XS,S,M,L,XL,2X,3X,4X,5X
US
English
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-The Phoenix Jumpsuit is an endlessly customizable garment that is sure to be a showstopper wherever you go. The wrap top has a belt to cinch your waist, and the legs are wide and straight to maximize flair and fun. Super flattering!
-Lemon peel stitch gives this garment a satisfying look and texture.
-This is an intermediate pattern and may require some intuitive altering for your measurements.
-The pattern is broken down into several components: we first begin with making three panels and assemble them to become the wrap top portion of the garment. Then, we reattach at the hem and work the lower body.
-Pattern can be easily adapted to be a dress of any length, a romper, or you may keep it as a jumpsuit as intended.
-Pattern sized using CYC standards and is written as follows: XS(S,M,L)(XL,2X,3X,4X,5X) for the top, and made to measure for the bottom portion. Instructions are there to guide you, but you can alter pattern as needed, very easily.
-Sample made was a size S, and modelled by a 5’4” person with a 34” bust.
-Pattern is easily customizable to tailor to your exact preferences for your body. We all have beautifully unique bodies, so it is my goal to make sure you have the tools and knowledge to alter things as you need! Please keep in mind that my yardage estimates may differ depending on any alterations you may do.
-Pattern comes with a resource guide you DEFINITELY should utilize with videos and photo tutorials to really clear anything up for you.
-The yardage listed is an estimate based off of my testers finished objects, but with all the customization options and made to measure portions, please keep in mind your yardage total may be much different.
-Yarn used in sample: Lion Brand Touch of Linen in Indigo, and I used 1800 yards