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The Michelle Top is a feminine top with a simple design and subtle romantic features. It features straps with two cords, while the body of the top is worked in stockinette with two rows of eyelets along the top. The top is finished with an i-cord along the top and bottom as well as the picot crochet edging. Two strands of yarn are held together throughout the entire piece, giving it a durable fit, while four strands are held together for the straps and one strand is used for the picot trim.
The top has a recommended neutral ease or negative ease of 0-5 cm. The straps are added on at the end, which means you can personalize the length of not only the straps, but also of the top itself, giving a great custom fit. If you find yourself between sizes, I recommend going down a size (so have more negative ease).
The Michelle Top is a feminine top with a simple design and subtle romantic features. It features straps with two cords, while the body of the top is worked in stockinette with two rows of eyelets along the top. The top is finished with an i-cord along the top and bottom as well as the picot crochet edging. Two strands of yarn are held together throughout the entire piece, giving it a durable fit, while four strands are held together for the straps and one strand is used for the picot trim.
The top has a recommended neutral ease or negative ease of 0-5 cm. The straps are added on at the end, which means you can personalize the length of not only the straps, but also of the top itself, giving a great custom fit. If you find yourself between sizes, I recommend going down a size (so have more negative ease).
The Michelle Top is a feminine top with a simple design and subtle romantic features. It features straps with two cords, while the body of the top is worked in stockinette with two rows of eyelets along the top. The top is finished with an i-cord along the top and bottom as well as the picot crochet edging. Two strands of yarn are held together throughout the entire piece, giving it a durable fit, while four strands are held together for the straps and one strand is used for the picot trim.
The top has a recommended neutral ease or negative ease of 0-5 cm. The straps are added on at the end, which means you can personalize the length of not only the straps, but also of the top itself, giving a great custom fit. If you find yourself between sizes, I recommend going down a size (so have more negative ease).
Yarn & Measurements
Sizes: (1) 2 (3) 4 (5) // (6) 7 (8)
Chest circumference (of finished top): (76.5) 80 (84.5) 88 (92) // (98) 103.5 (109) cm
Needles:
4.5 mm (60 or 80 cm circular needles)
3.5 mm (60 or 80 cm) circular needles
3 mm and 4.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn: Vaya by Lang Yarns (74% cotton, 16% wool, 10% yak) – 50 g = 200 m 2 strands held together
Yarn amount: (125) 125 (150) 150 (200) // 200 (250) (250) g
Alternatively, a worsted weight yarn that meets the gauge.
Gauge: 18 stitches x 28 rows with 4.5 mm in stockinette (2 strands held together) washed = 10 x 10 cm
Note: Row gauge is just as important as stitch gauge in this pattern.
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