Make an adorable layering garment with a touch of vintage charm! A perfect pattern for babyshowers and gifts. the Roselette was one of the first crocheted garment patterns I published, and my most popular ever since. It's very quick and easy to crochet!
Whether you've just started crocheting granny squares and potholders, or you're a seasoned crocheter, you'll love making this top for a special little girl in your life. Buttoned in the back (or front) with 2 oversized buttons, it sports an empire waist above a slightly flaring lacy skirt. Cute sleevelets means they won't outgrow it too fast. The last thing you want is to crochet something special - only to have her outgrow it in just a few months!
In this Workshop, we'll crochet the Rosalette Top in one piece from the top-down, with minimal finishing. Instructions are given for sizes 4 to 10 with bulky yarn, plus I also give you all yarn and hook requirements to make it for babies and toddlers, from Newborn to 2T.
Because the size range is wide, you'll be able to make this cute sweater again and again. It's a perfect stash-busting project due to the vast array of yarns you can use! We never tire of the endless color and yarn options, making each new Roselette really special.
If you know the basic crochet stitches, you'll be able to make this lovely project, and maybe learn a few things in the process as I show you each step with detailed STEP-BY-STEP PHOTOS. Also, feel free to ask any question you have and I'll be glad to answer them.
For 4 to 10 years old, plus additional instructions for baby and toddler sizes (Newborn to 2T)
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Crocheting
Intermediate
For sizes 4 (6, 8, 10):
Bonjour! I'm Sylvie Damey, french designer living in the french Alps. I learned to knit as a child. In 2004, the birth of my first daughter was the occasion for me to start publishing my own designs, learn to crochet, spin yarn...and even sew again. And, that's how ChezPlum started. My patterns have also been published in Knitty.com and the book "1000 hats" by Annie Modesitt.
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