This pattern for crochet skater skirt contains the instructions on how to easily make measurements for all shapes and sizes. From babies and toddlers to adult sizes.
In my Etsy shop
In my 犀利士 tp://www.ravelry.com/designers/barbara-pecek”>Ravelry store
What you need? .
• 4mm (US G) crochet hook
• cotton yarn sport weight (5 ply / 12wpi) , I used Catania from Schachenmayr.
• wide elastic [I used 4cm(1,5 inches) wide. If you’re making it for a toddler or smaller child, use 3cm (1,2 inches) or 2cm (0,8 inches).
• sewing needle
• sewing thread
• OPTIONAL: tape measure
Skills required .
• Basic minimum sewing.
• Beginner level crochet, knowledge of chain stitch, single and double crochet stitches, slipstitch and basic increases.
• Reading pattern in US terminology.
Abbreviations .
This pattern uses US crochet terms and these abbreviations:
• ch – chain stitch
• sc – single crochet
• sc2inc – single crochet increase, sc2 in next stitch
• dc – double crochet
• dc2inc – double crochet increase, dc2 in next stitch
• slst – slip stitch
Two different styles with crochet skater skirt.
If you should have any problems with the pattern – let me know! I’ll try to help you and answer your questions as soon as possible.
©2016 The Magic Loop / Barbara Peček – All rights reserved.
Please do not claim this pattern as your own. Do not sell or share this pattern or parts of this pattern. You may sell finished items made from this pattern, but please clearly credit the design to me and provide a link to my blog www.themagicloop.com.
6 Comments
Bonjour, Magnifique vos modeles: je me suis permise de l’ai partager sur mon groupe. Merci a vous pour ce partage.
Such a cute skirt! Thank you for the pattern.
where is the pattern ??????????????????????????????????
You can buy the pattern in my Etsy and Ravelry shops. Links are in the text. Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/460697498/crochet-skater-skirt-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1
Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/skater-skirt-3
It says its a free pattern, but eveerytime…. I get on there and then it says you gotta pay for it…?
Where does it say it’s free? It is a paid pattern and was free only in a promo period about 4 years ago.