Just subscribed, your patterns are so easy to follow. I'm not that good at crocheting yet but, you make it so easy to do. Are you going to make a written pattern for this one?
To make bust size larger, just add more rows. My suggestion is to add 6 more rows, measure it before you proceed, if it is about 11 1/2 inches in width, then you would have about 46" bust.. Hope this works for you. Thank you!
So this pattern requires only an even number of chains. To make it longer, just add more chains to the starting 192 chains depending on how long you want it, just make sure you add an even number of chains. Adding 4 chains is about adding and inch longer. Hope this works. Thank you!
Easy pattern. Clear instructions. Perfect. Thank you. 👍💖
Wow. So easy to follow.
Very pretty!!! just in time for Spring....
Love this ! Thanks for sharing.
🧵👕🧵good and simple idea as always , grazie 🙏🏻 🙋🏼♀️
Just subscribed, your patterns are so easy to follow. I'm not that good at crocheting yet but, you make it so easy to do. Are you going to make a written pattern for this one?
Pretty. Thanks.
Looks amazing thanks
I like this one
Thanks Geweldig
Can you do a video for xtra large please or 1x
Can I buy the pattern from r the shrug of our made last night you move to fast for me
I have als and can’t write fast so I loose track
Sue
Can I buy the patter?
Sue
Is there a written pattern Thank you
How do you make the top bigger for bust size 46-48" Please help Love the design so quick to make
To make bust size larger, just add more rows. My suggestion is to add 6 more rows, measure it before you proceed, if it is about 11 1/2 inches in width, then you would have about 46" bust.. Hope this works for you. Thank you!
You can keep the front part open , couldn’t it ?
I think this top is so cute but if I wanted to make it longer how do I figure out the correct amount to chain?
So this pattern requires only an even number of chains. To make it longer, just add more chains to the starting 192 chains depending on how long you want it, just make sure you add an even number of chains. Adding 4 chains is about adding and inch longer. Hope this works. Thank you!
@@CraftingShed... Thank you so much for your help. I got a calculator and figured out that the pattern was 3 +1 kinda like the "V" stitch.