Click here to go back to round 2 of the Left Sleeve for the Right Sleeve portion ---> 14:16 Find the pattern here www.etsy.com/listing/1464866213/crochet-with-video-tutorial-the-juliet?click_key=d9fc9ddd58fb16cb6e3ab5467d68c1f985a0c673%3A1464866213&click_sum=585160be&ref=shop_home_active_1
I've lived long enough that a dress that I could have crocheted at 17-18 is now "Vintage crochet" It's even a fashion I'd have loved back then! Always loved that style. Very feminine.
Hello, Hello, helloooooooo I can’t believe how lucky I am! Just yesterday I decided without a doubt going to crochet my July wedding dress. It’s going to be a beach wedding, and this pattern couldn’t be more perfect❤️ Your new friend from Canada 😊
oh! yay!! , its just a bit short, so if you need to add a bit of length , just add a few extra rows of the 6dc shell rosa before the last 2 rows the skirt part , you have to email me a pic :)
Some vintage patterns seem to need trickery to look good in pictures: pinning together in the back, forcing the edges not to curl when they absolutely would curl, sizing down so something looks fitted but it’s really just stretched. I was looking forward to learning if this is one of them, and I’m delighted to know that the picture was actually honest in this case! I love it.
@Jenny Paxton I just finished- totally totally worth it. Only the shoulders gave me trouble and it's the flip of the sleeve chain thing that got me. Other than that it was easy peasy. Can't wait to redo in a lighter yarn! ❤
This dress is amazing! I grew up in the 6o's and 70's but I don't recall anyone wear a crochet dressed this beautiful. There were a lot of strange, unusual and beautiful clothes in all sorts of styles i may not have paid attention to. There were a lot of just about any lenght skirts and dresses and stumbling thru young child and teenage years was as difficult then as it most likely now. I do remember the clothes I loved and it's possible that many people made have made one and wore it, but most crocheted things I remember were mostly granny squared, and other pattern blankets and I actually made quite a few myself. Another thing popular were shawls. I going to my prom wearing a shawl someone lent me. They went from beautiful lacy patterns to thicker warmer shawls ob and a lot of crocheted bikinis made a worn to beaches.
Oh my gosh, I love this! I think I'm gonna have to make it for my 2 grandaughters for Christmas. Then I will have to find a pretty slip. I just went through one of my dresser drawers & pulled out about a dozen slips. Some only a half a slip. They where so tiny. It doesn't seem like that long ago they fit me. But maybe they will fit them. They are tiny also. Like Grammy used to be. 😅
I had to scroll for miles to get here...I recently had a less foggy brain so I followed this pattern with pen and paper...Australia, a double is a treble, you know...I had a table cloth pattern many years ago, took a while and many failed attempts to figure that out..to the point, I remeber this dress from my childhood, hippy child, loved it then...have it now, twice😊 thank you for making this possible ❤ mum made the snood all those years ago, she cant remember but I do....again thank you. ❤
I am DEFINITELY making this for my sister's hen-do! Her weddingdress is going to be very 70s, so this will be perfect. I'm so excited to start making this! Your videos also taught me one thing: as long as you know how to make a double crochet, you can make anything ~!
I love that you replaced that first chain 3 with a stacked single crochet. That is genius. Thank you for sharing that with us. Definitely adding that to my little play book. lol
Made this with Red Heart super saver in white 2 skeins worth. May have taken a few rows out of the skirt and sleeves. Added tassels to the belt cord. It's adorable 😍! Thanks for sharing this with everyone!
Absolutely love your tutorials. Your voice is so calming and I love everything you make. This is beautiful and I especially love how you did the cord. Thank you so much for these wonderful videos.
I actually made this dress and it turned out really cute and flattering! I used Peaches and Creme cotton yarn since it’s a summer dress, and I chose to make a bigger size to ensure it would stretch over the head properly. I had bought the pattern a while ago, but your video inspired me to keep going and not give up!!
Thanks for your comment, I’ve been wondering about making this dress in cotton. Are you pleased with your cotton choice? Have you had pilling from sitting? Thanks for any advice you can give me!💚
Hi Stacy. Yes, I think using cotton was a good idea because it's a summer dress, so it makes it more breathable. I think Peaches and Creme cotton is decent for making clothes (definitely not toys!). I have not had any pilling from sitting. The yarn will probably/might pill after a while, like a lot of yarns, but I cannot say how much because the dress I made is still pretty new, and I have only worn it a few times. However, unless you are planning on wearing it frequently, I wouldn't worry about that too much! Also, make a slightly bigger size! I actually bought the pattern from Etsy and I made a bigger size than what my measurements are, because 1. Cotton doesn't stretch! And 2. The foundation chain at the beginning of the project will limit how much the piece stretches. Let me know if you want to know anything else (-:@@stacyvolek3418
Thank you so so much for this, I've been trying to make this dress for over a year now and could never get my head around the written pattern. This tutorial is so clear and well-done, thank you!
absolutely love this, I showed this to my daughter who loves all things vintage and guess what mom has to make lol thank you for sharing love your channel
Thank you so much for your your video on on the Juliet crochet dress. I'm making it now and so far it is coming out lovely. Thank you so much the vintage patterns coming.
Haven't watched the video yet but I know this is the first video that I'll crochet along to. This dress looks Beautiful! Looks like I need to get my yarn together
i’ve neverrrr crocheted before but i was so obsessed with this dress (thanks pinterest) and i just had to make it. i got the pattern and was promptly lost so i’m soooo thrilled i found this! you are such a lifesaver! i’m finishing up the puff at the top of the left sleeve rn and it’s so funnnn
I absolutely love this channel! ❤ Tysm for saving / reviving historical patterns & sharing them with us! Your instructions are always so clear (especially how you use a needle to point out the exact stitch or leg of the stitch for even brand new crocheters to see exactly what you're talking about)! 🤗💕 Also, thnks for the tip on Mainstays yarn! I've never worked with it 🫣🤫🤭 but I will be checking it out next time I'm @Walmart! 😉😁👍🏻
You are awesome! It’s been a thrill to find your channel. I’m really interested by old patterns and spend a lot of time reading on antique pattern library. it’s a lot of fun watching you work through different eras of patterns. Thank you for the inspiration
Oh my word. I love this. ❤❤I live in the Caribbean, and this dress reminds me of one my mom has in an old picture. Will be making this for sure, but I will need to use a light cotton. It's hot😂
This was the very first pattern I ever bought on Etsy. So glad to see there’s a LEGIBLE tutorial for it out there. When I find some courage, I will be back😌
I love your explanation style, I am working along with you, and your speed is perfect. I would've never picked this yarn myself, but I'm sorry for doubting you. It looks very beautiful. My colors are sane green and cream. My daughter will love the surprise❤.
Wow! Thank you for posting. I purchased this pattern on Etsy and it was too complex of a read for me, can't wait to reference your video and try again!
Viewing from Myrtle 🏖 Beach, South Carolina and Yes, Walmart Mainstays Yarn is Waaay softer, than Red Heart Yarn (although I really enjoy their many brighter colors) it's also less expensive than Red Heart, and gives a beautiful, plush finish to your projects.
So adorable. Thank you for sharing! I’m going to try and do this really soon. Love the last stitch for chest tie. I can give it to my 22 year old daughter. She will look great in it. It’s beautiful.
got into crochet a couple years ago and i was never bold enough to actual figure out this pattern (or other vintage ones) from the pic alone, u are a god thanks
I am making this at the moment. I am almost done with the left sleeve. This is such an easy to follow tutorial and I bought the pattern to also follow along. I was a bit intimidated at first but you made it very easy!! Thank you
Hi I purchased this pattern from Etsy and didn’t have the confidence to start it . Thanks to your tutorial I am now excited about giving it ago thank you so much❤️
Hiiiiiii I just downloaded the pattern. I am so happy and can't wait until I read all the pattern pictures, instructions and figuring out what color I want, my size and to watch your video.
You my dear are incredibly talented☺️! And I am so glad that I’m not the only one that finds Ted Heart Super Saver a rough type of yarn🤪! Also, I Love This Yarn is really soft too. That is my go to yarn😉
0:32 Mainstays is a very good quality yarn. I have been using it for a while now. I love it because it's soft and doesn't get fuzzy and the brand has vibrant colors. It also blocks very well. I am planning on buying a steamer for blocking my finished crocheting projects too. I found one on clearance at Walmart. 😊
Thank you so much i made this gorgeous dress for my daughter at first she didnt want the poof in sleave but i knew it would look gorgeous with the poof and she loves it you a a fantastic teacher thank you so much i will niw do your boho skirt and I will attempt that gorgeous gown God Bless
I believe I have the pattern for this. I never got around to making it, due to health reasons. But seeing this video sure stirred some memories of excitedly receiving the vintage patterns my father bought for me as a birthday present.
That is amazing and I give you so much credit for finishing the dress. I’d be afraid to even start. I just know that it would end up unfinished in a bag. But I’d love to try. Do you have someone that could wear it. It’s too cute for a mannequin. I absolutely love it and I’m really enjoying your channel. I wish I had more time to watch. 😍
Hey thanks for letting us know how long it took to make. I have an event coming up I would like to make this for and if I can do it in 2 weeks that is perfect!
So grateful this came on my recommended!!! I bought this pattern and was way too intimidated to start. I hope I can have this done to rock this dress for the summer 😍 thank you
@@beulahnife6008 the pattern does not have measurements, it just assumes measurements with ( sm/ med/large) Bare in mind this was made is 1969, and the average size was smaller than today
Hello and thank you all the great things you give us about the crochet. I love that dress and I’ll do lt to my daughter. But the yarn she choose is much more thinner than you use in the video. Can anyone tell me what will I do ? Double stitch you start with or triple ? Thank you 🙏
My granddaughter came to visit me from out of state, I was able to measure her carefully. She loves the dress, wants it in all light blue, size small will be perfect for her. I purchased and downloaded the pattern! 😁
Corrina, that is gorgeous! It would shorten to a pretty top too. I love that the one follower plans to make it for her wedding dress. I hope that she will give you permission to share her pic with us!If I'd seen this pattern when it first came out, I would definitely have made it! I had a hot bod then! Some of my current blouses are longer than my dresses were back then! You show us that even the most daunting patterns are actually easy - the vintage bra, gloves, dress, shawls and your fantastic contemporary poncho! I have a question for you - have you ever met a pattern that got the best of you? I would be very surprised if you answered yes! You are extremely talented! Thank you for sharing that with us. I started watching this about half an hour after it first popped up around 9:00 this morning. When I tried to email the link to myself, It wouldn't work. And when I tried to comment, it wouldn't let me send it. ??? So thank you for re-posting it!
@@justvintagecrochet I'm surprised! Interesting challenge. Do you lose too much stitch definition when you blow up the pic ("assuming" there's a pic!)? Or using a magnifying glass? I'm itching to know what the pattern is! Hope you let us know you've defeated your nemesis when you post the tutorial for this piece!
@@rosemarycreollo4326 when I conquer that pattern it will become a tutorial lol , it’s a super fun and flirty little dress, I just have to keep studying and practicing with it, it uses very vague instructions and wildly confusing charts , after 3 days and 6 attempts, I had to move on for now lol
Absolutely freaking Amazing!!!!! I could never do this!!!! You do make it look easy though lol, I love everything about this dress, especially the sleeves....so 70's, just my style lol 😍😍
Holy cow, you gained som subscriber, as far as I am right, you had 4000 something two weeks ago!? Glad to see you are growing...it is so nice to watsh you, I like it a lot, even though I have more work afterwards
OH MY GOODNESS😍😍😍 this popped up in my recommendations...THANKS TH-cam. This is gorgeous I LOVE IT you did such a beautiful piece of work I definitely definitely want to try it!!
Oh this is so going to be my next project. It is beautiful. I would love some advice on how to avoid and/or heal wrist pain if anyone here has suffered from it. I was able to somewhat heal after crocheting for, admittedly, too long, but I’d love to not make it worse
Hey I just wanted to figure out what I wanted to do after my first scarf and I honestly appreciate the way you’re teaching terminology and how to read a pattern while clearly showing it although you’re really fast for me I appreciate being taught like an adult and not like a kid seeing yarn for the first time I thoroughly enjoyed your video although for a total beginner like me in the beginning of the video a little “reminder” on what type of stitches will be used in this project would be really helpful and easier to learn like a tutorial on what stitches to expect and how to do them just wanted to add my two cents as an extremely beginner crotcheter?
Click here to go back to round 2 of the Left Sleeve for the Right Sleeve portion ---> 14:16
Find the pattern here www.etsy.com/listing/1464866213/crochet-with-video-tutorial-the-juliet?click_key=d9fc9ddd58fb16cb6e3ab5467d68c1f985a0c673%3A1464866213&click_sum=585160be&ref=shop_home_active_1
it’s not free ur a liar
Thank you. I graduated 1970 h.s. so many happy memories.
What’s the yarn size?
@@foodiscool1050 I would love to know the yarn weight as well hahaha, I can't find any mention of it in the comments except here. Have you found out?
@@petrac7778 Not yet, I just tried to go off of what it looked in the video. Didn’t work out so well, lol!
I've lived long enough that a dress that I could have crocheted at 17-18 is now "Vintage crochet" It's even a fashion I'd have loved back then! Always loved that style. Very feminine.
Wow!! I made this many years ago and gave it to my sister as a Christmas present.
I wanna be ur sister
How cool. I love this comment! For some reason it made my soul happy.
I made this too back in 2010 and gave it to a friend. She still wears it today!
What color did you choose❣
@@hammertime9989 , same question, lol! What color did you choose❣
Hello, Hello, helloooooooo
I can’t believe how lucky I am!
Just yesterday I decided without a doubt going to crochet my July wedding dress.
It’s going to be a beach wedding, and this pattern couldn’t be more perfect❤️
Your new friend from Canada 😊
oh! yay!! , its just a bit short, so if you need to add a bit of length , just add a few extra rows of the 6dc shell rosa before the last 2 rows the skirt part , you have to email me a pic :)
Hi from a fellow Canadian. Just wanted to say congratulations on your upcoming nuptials ❤
Im sure it would be beautiful! Great idea.
Congratulations!!! Sending lots of blessings and prayers for a wonderful wedding and marriage your way from Ohio!!
wow hope it goes well! ❤
Some vintage patterns seem to need trickery to look good in pictures: pinning together in the back, forcing the edges not to curl when they absolutely would curl, sizing down so something looks fitted but it’s really just stretched. I was looking forward to learning if this is one of them, and I’m delighted to know that the picture was actually honest in this case! I love it.
thank you! :)
@@justvintagecrochet I am an absolute sucker for a good Drama Sleeve. This dress might need to go to the top of the queue!
@Jenny Paxton I just finished- totally totally worth it. Only the shoulders gave me trouble and it's the flip of the sleeve chain thing that got me. Other than that it was easy peasy. Can't wait to redo in a lighter yarn! ❤
@@KerriEverlasting do you know how much yarn it took to complete?
@@smelly4498 it says 1,588 yards in the description
I’ve seen pictures of this dress for years and finally. Finally! Someone’s making a video on it. Thankyou!!!
Thank you :)
I had this dress in 1970 - great memories
How Lucky!💫
This dress is amazing! I grew up in the 6o's and 70's but I don't recall anyone wear a crochet dressed this beautiful. There were a lot of strange, unusual and beautiful clothes in all sorts of styles i may not have paid attention to. There were a lot of just about any lenght skirts and dresses and stumbling thru young child and teenage years was as difficult then as it most likely now. I do remember the clothes I loved and it's possible that many people made have made one and wore it, but most crocheted things I remember were mostly granny squared, and other pattern blankets and I actually made quite a few myself. Another thing popular were shawls. I going to my prom wearing a shawl someone lent me. They went from beautiful lacy patterns to thicker warmer shawls ob and a lot of crocheted bikinis made a worn to beaches.
@@suegillettful 6o's lol
Oh my gosh, I love this! I think I'm gonna have to make it for my 2 grandaughters for Christmas. Then I will have to find a pretty slip. I just went through one of my dresser drawers & pulled out about a dozen slips. Some only a half a slip. They where so tiny. It doesn't seem like that long ago they fit me. But maybe they will fit them. They are tiny also. Like Grammy used to be. 😅
I had to scroll for miles to get here...I recently had a less foggy brain so I followed this pattern with pen and paper...Australia, a double is a treble, you know...I had a table cloth pattern many years ago, took a while and many failed attempts to figure that out..to the point, I remeber this dress from my childhood, hippy child, loved it then...have it now, twice😊 thank you for making this possible ❤ mum made the snood all those years ago, she cant remember but I do....again thank you. ❤
Love using the stacked single crochet. Makes everything look so much better.
I am DEFINITELY making this for my sister's hen-do! Her weddingdress is going to be very 70s, so this will be perfect. I'm so excited to start making this! Your videos also taught me one thing: as long as you know how to make a double crochet, you can make anything ~!
Pretty much! Lol
I love that you replaced that first chain 3 with a stacked single crochet. That is genius. Thank you for sharing that with us. Definitely adding that to my little play book. lol
thank you so much! :)
Made this with Red Heart super saver in white 2 skeins worth. May have taken a few rows out of the skirt and sleeves. Added tassels to the belt cord. It's adorable 😍! Thanks for sharing this with everyone!
Absolutely love your tutorials. Your voice is so calming and I love everything you make. This is beautiful and I especially love how you did the cord. Thank you so much for these wonderful videos.
I actually made this dress and it turned out really cute and flattering! I used Peaches and Creme cotton yarn since it’s a summer dress, and I chose to make a bigger size to ensure it would stretch over the head properly. I had bought the pattern a while ago, but your video inspired me to keep going and not give up!!
Thanks for your comment, I’ve been wondering about making this dress in cotton. Are you pleased with your cotton choice? Have you had pilling from sitting? Thanks for any advice you can give me!💚
Hi Stacy. Yes, I think using cotton was a good idea because it's a summer dress, so it makes it more breathable. I think Peaches and Creme cotton is decent for making clothes (definitely not toys!). I have not had any pilling from sitting. The yarn will probably/might pill after a while, like a lot of yarns, but I cannot say how much because the dress I made is still pretty new, and I have only worn it a few times. However, unless you are planning on wearing it frequently, I wouldn't worry about that too much! Also, make a slightly bigger size! I actually bought the pattern from Etsy and I made a bigger size than what my measurements are, because 1. Cotton doesn't stretch! And 2. The foundation chain at the beginning of the project will limit how much the piece stretches. Let me know if you want to know anything else (-:@@stacyvolek3418
Omg I have this pattern for a while but didn’t work up the courage to work on it on my own…. You are giving me the motivation to start !
summer is coming! :)
@@justvintagecrochet sweetie, you're in AZ....summer's already there! LOL I lived in AZ for over 20 years.
OMG IM SO HAPPY I FOUND THIS. I was just thinking earlier today that I want to start dressing in 60/70s style. This is sooo perfect!!
that's awesome!!
Ahhhhhh I’m so glad you uploaded this. I just bought the pattern and was feeling overwhelmed by the written instructions. Amazing! Thank you!
Just finished this dress, it turned out so cute! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much for this, I've been trying to make this dress for over a year now and could never get my head around the written pattern. This tutorial is so clear and well-done, thank you!
thank you :)
absolutely love this, I showed this to my daughter who loves all things vintage and guess what mom has to make lol thank you for sharing love your channel
Just finished making this, thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I LOVE the replacement for chain 3 as well! Just wonderful!
Thank you so much for your your video on on the Juliet crochet dress. I'm making it now and so far it is coming out lovely. Thank you so much the vintage patterns coming.
Haven't watched the video yet but I know this is the first video that I'll crochet along to. This dress looks Beautiful! Looks like I need to get my yarn together
i’ve neverrrr crocheted before but i was so obsessed with this dress (thanks pinterest) and i just had to make it. i got the pattern and was promptly lost so i’m soooo thrilled i found this! you are such a lifesaver! i’m finishing up the puff at the top of the left sleeve rn and it’s so funnnn
I absolutely love this channel! ❤ Tysm for saving / reviving historical patterns & sharing them with us! Your instructions are always so clear (especially how you use a needle to point out the exact stitch or leg of the stitch for even brand new crocheters to see exactly what you're talking about)! 🤗💕 Also, thnks for the tip on Mainstays yarn! I've never worked with it 🫣🤫🤭 but I will be checking it out next time I'm @Walmart!
😉😁👍🏻
Thank you so much for that ❤️
What a find! So 60’s! I am in love!
Thank you!
You are awesome! It’s been a thrill to find your channel. I’m really interested by old patterns and spend a lot of time reading on antique pattern library. it’s a lot of fun watching you work through different eras of patterns. Thank you for the inspiration
This tutorial is so helpful, thank you. I fell in love and purchased this pattern awhile back, but was intimidated to dive in. No longer.😊
Oh my word. I love this. ❤❤I live in the Caribbean, and this dress reminds me of one my mom has in an old picture. Will be making this for sure, but I will need to use a light cotton. It's hot😂
Yes it can get extremely hot so cotton is the best option ❤
Cotton is great, it's a relatively affordable material, natural and easy to work with
@@martamork5858 oh I will
I absolutely love that you upload these vintage patterns! I'm excited to try and tackle this one... Beautiful!!!!
Finished this today and im so happy at the finished product!
I'm left handed so I did things a little backwards, but it was still so easy to follow. Thank you so much for the fun project!
This was the very first pattern I ever bought on Etsy. So glad to see there’s a LEGIBLE tutorial for it out there. When I find some courage, I will be back😌
yay! wonderful :)
I love your explanation style, I am working along with you, and your speed is perfect. I would've never picked this yarn myself, but I'm sorry for doubting you. It looks very beautiful.
My colors are sane green and cream.
My daughter will love the surprise❤.
Beautiful colors!! And thank you so much 🤗
I bought this pattern on etsy a year ago but haven't gotten around to making it yet. I LOVEEEE THISSSS!!!
I AM SO GLAD YOUR CHANNEL EXISTS!! This is my style, why does this style not even exist anymore :(
I just got a few new pairs of bell bottom jeans, and I think I may need to whip a few of these in a tunic length to wear with them! ✌❤🙂
I FINISHED THE DRESS❤❤❤❤ im obsessed i love it, its the first dress ive ever made
The pattern PDF is so worth getting for this dress
I'm so glad!
Wow! Thank you for posting. I purchased this pattern on Etsy and it was too complex of a read for me, can't wait to reference your video and try again!
Viewing from Myrtle 🏖 Beach, South Carolina and Yes, Walmart Mainstays Yarn is Waaay softer, than Red Heart Yarn (although I really enjoy their many brighter colors) it's also less expensive than Red Heart, and gives a beautiful, plush finish to your projects.
So adorable. Thank you for sharing! I’m going to try and do this really soon. Love the last stitch for chest tie. I can give it to my 22 year old daughter. She will look great in it. It’s beautiful.
got into crochet a couple years ago and i was never bold enough to actual figure out this pattern (or other vintage ones) from the pic alone, u are a god thanks
i just finished it after 4 months of working on it! it’s so beautiful 💕
I am making this at the moment. I am almost done with the left sleeve. This is such an easy to follow tutorial and I bought the pattern to also follow along. I was a bit intimidated at first but you made it very easy!!
Thank you
Awesome! thank you so much :)
Saw this about a year ago. Finally have the colours to make it!
Fabulous video. Exactly the right speed, and I could understand your speech. I think I am going to make this dress
Wonderful!
I will say Michael's loops and threads is also pretty soft it is really soft, I got it for a few plushie accessories I want to make
Hi I purchased this pattern from Etsy and didn’t have the confidence to start it . Thanks to your tutorial I am now excited about giving it ago thank you so much❤️
Wonderful!
Your nails look beautiful :) Thank you sooo much for sharing with us these vintage patterns. Youve made this woman very happy!!!
thank you! :)
Yes her nails look natural and chic
I actually have that exact green and cream as well. I'm making a rustic mosaic throw for my daughter. I love the combination.
Ohhh thank you so much for your video! I bought the pattern and combined the 2 to help me achieve your beautiful dress thank you so much!
I just bought the pattern. tomorrow I will play with sizes. thank you.
I'm from Brazil and I'm loving this crochet class and also this Juliet Dress pattern
I am so happy to find you. I bought a pattern but it was rather confusing. I now can make it!! thank you so so much.
Hiiiiiii I just downloaded the pattern. I am so happy and can't wait until I read all the pattern pictures, instructions and figuring out what color I want, my size and to watch your video.
i purchase this pattern from Etsy a year ago. I have not crochet this pattern yet, happy you have done an tutorial on this..
Wow you make red heart yarn look light and airy how what magic is this
Pretty. I love the sleeves especially
The green accent just makes the dress and finishes it beautifully, I love the cord: so ingenious. Lurinda
Thank you :)
You my dear are incredibly talented☺️! And I am so glad that I’m not the only one that finds Ted Heart Super Saver a rough type of yarn🤪! Also, I Love This Yarn is really soft too. That is my go to yarn😉
oh, thank you so much! :)
@@justvintagecrochet My pleasure ☺️! I also subscribed to your channel. Can’t wait and see what you have decided next to teach us☺️🌸!
This dress is adorable! You did a great job. Thanks for showing us.
LOL! I was writing the details and JUST figured it out! Thanks and keep it up!
It seems incredible to me to return to something from those years.
OMG Thank you so so so much. I was going to give up because I couldn't find the pattern but then I am seeing your video.
Thank you 🤧❤️
0:32 Mainstays is a very good quality yarn. I have been using it for a while now. I love it because it's soft and doesn't get fuzzy and the brand has vibrant colors. It also blocks very well. I am planning on buying a steamer for blocking my finished crocheting projects too. I found one on clearance at Walmart. 😊
Thank you so much i made this gorgeous dress for my daughter at first she didnt want the poof in sleave but i knew it would look gorgeous with the poof and she loves it you a a fantastic teacher thank you so much i will niw do your boho skirt and I will attempt that gorgeous gown God Bless
awesome! and thank you :)
THIS IS THE FIRST PATTERN IVE EVER BOUGHT! I am so excited to make this dress its gorgeous
Wonderful!! 🤗
I believe I have the pattern for this. I never got around to making it, due to health reasons. But seeing this video sure stirred some memories of excitedly receiving the vintage patterns my father bought for me as a birthday present.
This is stunning!
Wow I made this in 1969 in orange loved it totally xxx❤❤❤
I absolutely love this dress and this pattern. I can't wait to try it out for myself unless I'm lucky enough to win it!
That is amazing and I give you so much credit for finishing the dress. I’d be afraid to even start. I just know that it would end up unfinished in a bag. But I’d love to try. Do you have someone that could wear it. It’s too cute for a mannequin. I absolutely love it and I’m really enjoying your channel. I wish I had more time to watch. 😍
So pretty😍😍😍😍 I wish I could fit in it too, but I'd still make it for the challenge. Thank you for sharing this lovely vintage pattern. X
Just finished this dress for my local renaissance fair took me about a week to finish 😊
Hey thanks for letting us know how long it took to make. I have an event coming up I would like to make this for and if I can do it in 2 weeks that is perfect!
OMG!!!! My daughter will love this!!!
I did this dress added 2 rows to bottom was still short but love the challenge and wearing my new dress thank you ❤
I'm so excited for this pattern
love your nails!! also such a pretty dress!
So grateful this came on my recommended!!! I bought this pattern and was way too intimidated to start. I hope I can have this done to rock this dress for the summer 😍 thank you
awesome! you're welcome and thank you :)
Do the pattern says the measurement for a size medium?
@@beulahnife6008 the pattern does not have measurements, it just assumes measurements with ( sm/ med/large)
Bare in mind this was made is 1969, and the average size was smaller than today
I have this pattern and thought of making it several times but never got around to doing it I always liked it
How interesting! I like the stitch variation used (sc in the forward stitch of the initial sc) to replace the more usual chain three.
thank you :)
That came out fantastic. I know now what color I am doing.
Hello and thank you all the great things you give us about the crochet. I love that dress and I’ll do lt to my daughter. But the yarn she choose is much more thinner than you use in the video. Can anyone tell me what will I do ? Double stitch you start with or triple ? Thank you 🙏
I think my granddaughter would love this dress!
My granddaughter came to visit me from out of state, I was able to measure her carefully. She loves the dress, wants it in all light blue, size small will be perfect for her. I purchased and downloaded the pattern! 😁
I am going to try to make this in the next four days for my graduation🧍🏾♀️
Making for my graduation too
Corrina, that is gorgeous! It would shorten to a pretty top too. I love that the one follower plans to make it for her wedding dress. I hope that she will give you permission to share her pic with us!If I'd seen this pattern when it first came out, I would definitely have made it! I had a hot bod then! Some of my current blouses are longer than my dresses were back then!
You show us that even the most daunting patterns are actually easy - the vintage bra, gloves, dress, shawls and your fantastic contemporary poncho! I have a question for you - have you ever met a pattern that got the best of you? I would be very surprised if you answered yes! You are extremely talented! Thank you for sharing that with us.
I started watching this about half an hour after it first popped up around 9:00 this morning. When I tried to email the link to myself, It wouldn't work. And when I tried to comment, it wouldn't let me send it. ??? So thank you for re-posting it!
yes, 1 pattern so far has me, but im not giving up, just need to keep trying lol, it's a 1972 Japanese pattern
and thank you :)
@@justvintagecrochet I'm surprised! Interesting challenge. Do you lose too much stitch definition when you blow up the pic ("assuming" there's a pic!)? Or using a magnifying glass? I'm itching to know what the pattern is! Hope you let us know you've defeated your nemesis when you post the tutorial for this piece!
@@rosemarycreollo4326 when I conquer that pattern it will become a tutorial lol , it’s a super fun and flirty little dress, I just have to keep studying and practicing with it, it uses very vague instructions and wildly confusing charts , after 3 days and 6 attempts, I had to move on for now lol
That would be beautiful in a long maxi , love it , girl you are so talented !
Thank yo so much! and what a great idea :)
Absolutely freaking Amazing!!!!! I could never do this!!!! You do make it look easy though lol, I love everything about this dress, especially the sleeves....so 70's, just my style lol 😍😍
I really think you can do it :) , just take it one row at a time, you got this :)
I've always wanted to make this, thank you for this!! I really love your channel ❤🧶
thank you so much
Funny to come across this, I just finished the juliet dress a few days ago as a gift to a friend!
Holy cow, you gained som subscriber, as far as I am right, you had 4000 something two weeks ago!? Glad to see you are growing...it is so nice to watsh you, I like it a lot, even though I have more work afterwards
woo hoo! thank you so much! :)
Love this! Your colors are gorgeous ❤definitely will make this! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much!
When I first looked it over, I thought it would be a big project, but it actually works up pretty fast :)
OH MY GOODNESS😍😍😍 this popped up in my recommendations...THANKS TH-cam. This is gorgeous I LOVE IT you did such a beautiful piece of work I definitely definitely want to try it!!
Awesome! and thank you :)
Oh this is so going to be my next project. It is beautiful. I would love some advice on how to avoid and/or heal wrist pain if anyone here has suffered from it. I was able to somewhat heal after crocheting for, admittedly, too long, but I’d love to not make it worse
Hey I just wanted to figure out what I wanted to do after my first scarf and I honestly appreciate the way you’re teaching terminology and how to read a pattern while clearly showing it although you’re really fast for me I appreciate being taught like an adult and not like a kid seeing yarn for the first time I thoroughly enjoyed your video although for a total beginner like me in the beginning of the video a little “reminder” on what type of stitches will be used in this project would be really helpful and easier to learn like a tutorial on what stitches to expect and how to do them just wanted to add my two cents as an extremely beginner crotcheter?
I love your amazing work!! Thank you for all you do ❤❤
Oh my goodness! I'm going to need to make this for my daughter!
I’ve always dreamed of having this dress. Totally making it
yay! awesome :)