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Hi! I googled this and wasn't able to find anything. A pic would be helpful as I do not have that magazine. Please post or link to a pic if you can. :)

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hi,

 

I hope you guys can help.

 

thanks

 

nelson

 

 

<a href="http://www.soultrain.com/losa9show/06_erykahaccept.html" target="_new">erykah badu</a><a href="http://www.soultrain.com/losa9show/05_erykahperf2.html" target="_new">erykahperf2</a><a href="http://www.soultrain.com/losa9show/04_erykahperf1.html" target="_new">erykahperf1</a>

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Wow, that's incredible! It looks to me like a rather long chevron tank top. I'm not up on my crochet wearables though, but I'm sure someone can help you find something similar. It is beautiful, thanks so much for posting a link to the picture! :bounce

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WOW what a dress! I bet you could easily make one...it looks like the front and back were worked seperately and stitched together along the sides (notice the yellow stitching on her side). If you work top to bottom, increasing a stitch on each end as you go, making it as long as you need it...or going from the bottom up, decreasing as you go, then doing the v neck and straps.

 

Maybe if you draw the pattern on paper, with the size you need, and your stitch gauge, you could probably make a pattern or have someone else who is excellent at patterns make one up. It does look like the chevron (or ripple stitch) with only one ripple.

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Wow, that's a great dress! I think it would be simple to make. Yes, it does look like a chevron or ripple pattern with just one ripple. But there is more to it because with a ripple, there normally would be a hole at the point of the ripple but in the third photo you can clearly see that it's actually thicker down the middle. Hmmm...

 

I have never seen a pattern like that, but someone could certainly design one.

 

It reminds me a lot of this knit tank.

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I recently knit a poncho that resulted in the "v" shape we see in this dress. It was due to the increases I made at the front and back of it. (Essentially, I knitted a triangle, in the round. I wear the triangle with the points in front and back.) Of course, it doesn't really seem that this dress has points in front and back... Hmmm.

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It reminds me a lot of this knit tank.

 

It reminded me of that one too. I wonder how adaptable the pattern would be?

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hi,

 

Yeah, the site gives you different views. The pic in the Jet mag. is closer and its look more like a filet pattern. Its got the dc ch1 skip 1 dc pattern in the pic it looks like a cluster stitch in the middle. But I don't know where the inc or dec happens?

My knit group is going to try and help too, so maybe between all of us we can figure it out.

 

thank

 

nelson

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Ken, a good number of us use <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_new">photobucket.com</a> to host our pictures. I don't think Picturetrail allows hotlinking. If you do decide to get a photobucket account, they are great because if you aren't too familiar with HTML, they give you the codes to insert without having to study first. If you have the pictures already in your Picturetrail album, you could tell us which album a particular picture is in and provide the link you gave in your introduction post. <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/rocking.gif" />

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hi,

 

Do you still have the pattern. I've been giving one pattern by a very nice lady for this list, but can use all the help I can get. I have some idea how to start for that pattern, but would love to see yours.

 

nelson

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hi,

 

Well, I'm almost to the waist and so far so good. I thought I could start at the top, but that didn't work so I started at the bottom. Trying to figure out when to do the cluster was a treat, but I'm cooking with steam now :clap and will hopefully be finish by the end of the month. Oh, I'm working on the front, so once that's done the back should be easier.

 

nelson

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Please show us a picture or two when you are done! <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/cheerleader.gif" />

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