[Video Tutorial] Your Little One Will Enjoy The Summer In Style With This Beautiful Crochet Dress

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Follow along with Jacqui Solier and make a beautiful crochet sparkle summer dress for your baby girl. This is a series of three videos on how to make this beautiful baby girl. You get to see Jacqui Solier making a big part of this dress before your eyes while she\'s explaining it and making it look so easy and achievable for everyone. You can actually get this beautiful dress done in just one afternoon.

Go to the next page to watch part 2 of 3 video tutorial series on how to make this beautiful crochet dress for girls.

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[Free Pattern] Gorgeous Design: Tamara\’s Kismet Square

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Fabulous square! Named after Tamara Kelly of Moogly and using Jacob’s Ladder technique, Tamara's Kismet Square by Jessie Rayot looks gorgeous in two or more colors. The pattern may prove to be a bit challenging but ultimately rewarding. Definitely not a beginner’s project however if your heart is set on this design there are lots of photos, videos and written materials to help you succeed. Jessie's blog is a total gem; I highly suggest you go check it out.

Tamara’s Kismet Square uses the traditional Jacob’s Ladder stitch in the center, and is bordered by the Jacob’s ladder stitch flipped on its side. This creates a lot of fun texture and a really nifty~looking square, if I do say so myself. 😉 The idea for turning the Jacob’s ladder stitch on its side came from this awesome pattern. The square can be used in blankets, pillow covers, as wall art, or in some other way you can imagine. You can even make a quick baby blanket with 6 of these squares and a border, it works for boys or girls. Just have fun with it!

Size:
12” square when made in the gauge listed.(Source)

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Image source: Tamara

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Learn how to master the easy Blanket Stitch! 🧶✨ Perfect for cozy afghans or baby blankets, this simple stitch uses sets of 3: one single crochet and two doubles. Once you get the hang of it, you can crochet on autopilot! 🌈 Change colors every few rows for a stunning multicolored effect. Whether you're working with soft pastels for a baby blanket or bold brights for a full-size afghan, this stitch is versatile and beginner-friendly. Try it today!
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