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    Kings Lace Square Motif

    Kings Lace Square Motif
    Kings Lace Square Motif

    "I really love the Continuous Crochet motifs and King's or Royal Motifs too. In this lesson, I decided to show how to make the transition from one row of motifs to the next, so that you could crochet a whole dress or tablecloth. Passes are made in the same places, regardless of whether it is a pass to a new motif or to a new row of motives. My motifs begin from the center, like most existing motifs. We join the chain in a ring and crochet in circles. I think it's more convenient. Elements in the motif may have to be modified depending on the yarn that you will use. Alternatively, the motifs to each other can be connected not with slip stitch, but with single crochet. Choose the most convenient option for yourself. The tutorial consist of 78 step-by-step photos + charts. Crochet with fun!"

    Intermediate

    Crochet Hook2 or 2.25 mm hook (steel)

    Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

    Crochet GaugeDepends on your yarn

    Finished Sizeany you want

    Materials List

    • yarn
    • crochet hook
    • scissors

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    Lace crotchet are so intimidating until you realize that it's basically the same stitches. I'd feel better if I made my first square successfully. Without this project I wouldn't have known how to read a pattern without words, stitches have symbols and I can read some of them now.

    This is one of those projects that make me feel like it would be way beyond my skill set. The designer gives wonderfully photographed instructions (as well as an embedded instructional video), and I could probably manage to work a single lace square. But I am hopeless at joining as you go even with photos as detailed as these. That dress is spectacular, and the designer should be justifiably proud of her handiwork.

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