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Here's the Tunic I designed and crocheted.
I am still thinking about sewing up the sides. And believe it or not.... it is quite warm!
![Here's the Tunic I designed and crocheted. Here's the Tunic I designed and crocheted.](https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/972175_10151827300316885_848691731_n.jpg)
![Here's the Tunic I designed and crocheted. Here's the Tunic I designed and crocheted.](https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1148963_10151827301751885_941916372_n.jpg)
Last edited by merseaone; 08-17-2013 at 12:18 PM.
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That is lovely! And I'm impressed with your skills. Two things about it I couldn't do - design it, and crochet it, lol. Nice work.![Smile](https://crochettalk.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
For what its worth, about the sides. I would just stitch it closed a little above and below the waist. I think it looks cute with the cut-away on the hip area.
Annette
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Dalai Lama
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That is what I am thinking, too. but If I leave it the way it is I can use the belt in a different way by putting it through the crochet to make a different look, or use the belt but leave the back free. I've seen several tunics like that.
As I am looking at the neckline I'm thinking it might stretch so I should prolly stitch it a little closer on each side.
Last edited by merseaone; 08-17-2013 at 04:05 PM.
Faerie tales are true because they tell us dragons can be beaten!
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Very pretty!!! You have lots of talent!!!
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What a nice work! I love filet crocheting!
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Great job! Love it
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Oh wow, that turned out lovely.
Linda aka Crafty Gardener
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looks beautiful, it would be great to go to the beach with!
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Crochet Chickadee
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What you made is actually a tabard. Frankly, I think I would like the sides closed as you would still be able to pull it over your head. It is very stylish. I like the rose-patterned filet. Fillet work takes a lot of time. What type of yarn did you use?
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Originally Posted by
mamarose22
What you made is actually a tabard. Frankly, I think I would like the sides closed as you would still be able to pull it over your head. It is very stylish. I like the rose-patterned filet. Fillet work takes a lot of time. What type of yarn did you use?
I used Aunt Lydia's Cotton thread #10. I find filet crochet very easy for the most part. You do have to pay attention but I love it.
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