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By the Bay Tunic
"Something I have always wanted to design is sweaters and the By the Bay Tunic gave me the perfect opportunity too. Now we are going to summer so I didn’t wanna design anything bulky because this top was designed to throw over your tank and head out. The By the Bay Tunic is worked in two pieces from the bottom up and then seamed together. This tunic has not only a beautiful texture and came out even better than I imagined it is simple to make!"
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeGauge: 16 Stitches and 8 Rows = 4”x4” (dc
Finished SizeWomen: Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL
Materials List
- Yarn: Light, Weight 3; Example made with Cascade Yarns, Anchor Bay (Meadow)
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Cheryl Y
May 22, 2018
Now this is a top I can get into making and wearing. I like that the By the Bay Tunic is more of a solid material that doesn't show everything under it. The pattern is well written and easy enough to follow. I just need to find the Cascade Yarns, Anchor Bay. I love the color she used for her top. I'm looking forward to making this beautiful tunic.. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet top pattern.
princess6860504
May 18, 2018
Crocheted apparel is so hot right now! Do you know that if you made this for yourself and wore it out to lunch, I am positive you would get noticed and get compliments on it. The pattern itself leaves some room for your own interpretation on it. For instance, if you wanted you could add a simple single crochet border in a contrast color like a cobalt blue or a tropical pink.
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