Crochet Swimsuit Cover-up Dress

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Hi there, I hope you are well. I finally finished my crochet swimsuit cover-up dress that I started at the beginning of February. I enjoyed the slow process and was happy with how it turned out. I used 9 skeins of off-white cotton yarn and a 3 mm crochet hook. For the pattern, I followed a YouTube tutorial from  Crochettoz . It's a clear and easy tutorial to follow, thank you so much 😍 Also, I shared my process of making this cover-up on my YouTube channel, click the video below if you want to see it. And please, subscribe to my channel if you like the video and want to see more in the future 😊😍 I took a few photos of the progress and the picture below shows the start of the cover-up dress. I did chain stitch until I reached 60'' and followed with double crochet stitch and then crocheted the patterns. I mostly crochet at night when I finish all the house chores and sometimes in the afternoon when I'm sitting on the sofa.  The cover

Make A Garment A Month, November plan..

Hello lovelies...
Today post is a very quick update of my November sewing plan for make a garment a month challenge hosted by Sarah Liz. I have chosen my fabrics and pattern. It will be a long sleeves shirt with two color combination, both of the fabrics are knit cotton - deep purple color and grey printed with purple leaves.
For the pattern, I chose Burdastyle pattern - Paneled Jersey Shirt 10/2013. The instructions said that I should use jersey knit fabric only, but I think my fabric choice will be good to make the shirt too. We will see... Wish me a good luck!

my fabrics for the shirt

the pattern - image source from burdastyle.com
Wishing you all a lovely Friday!

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  1. Love those colours and I can't wait to see how it turns out. Are you placing the print on the outside? Or centre panel?

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    1. Hi Belinda! I love those colors too very much. I am placing the print fabric on the center panel :)
      Happy sewing and wish you a lovely weekend!

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    2. Thanks, you too. I have 2 new dresses to put up on flickr next week. I was wondering, how long does fabric need to be in the stash for it to qualify as a stash bust? I've been thinking about this a lot lately because I rarely buy fabric for a special purpose. I just buy when I see fabric I like, so does that mean I'm always topping up my stash?

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    3. Ohh... I can not wait to see your two new dresses :) I am sure they both are pretty :)
      In my opinion and some people agree with me, I will call the fabric stash when I buy the fabric without any special purpose and stay inside stash box minimum 3 months.
      And you are not alone, I am trying to control my self from buying new fabrics but I can not. So, my stashes are growing and some of the fabrics are in the bottom line for more than three years. That's scary!

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  2. Hana, I love your fabrics.. This will be a really cute top.. Can't wait to see it..Happy sewing.

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    1. Hi Judy, hopefully the shirt will turn out cute :) I am starting to work with the shirt now. Can not wait to finish it and wearing it :)
      Happy sewing for you too!

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  3. OMG! Love those fabrics! Lovely colors, looking forward ...

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    1. Hi Rosy! I love those fabrics too, I love purple! I will try to finish the shirt during weekend :)
      Happy sewing!

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  4. Luscious colours. Can't wait to see the shirt.

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  5. I definetely love the fabrics - the colours! The pattern.. a little less. Still I am curious the final result. Success!

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    1. Hi Beata.. Oh yes, the fabrics and the colours are pretty. I like the pattern, it's very simple, cute and perfect for daily wear.
      You can wait for the final result, I will post it as soon as I finished :)
      Have a nice weekend!

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  6. Pretty pretty fabrics!! Good luck won't be needed I'm sure!

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    1. That's very nice of you to say! Thank you Margo :-)

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  7. Looking forward to seeing your finished top. Love the colors esp since purple is one of my favorite colors.

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  8. Hi Hana, I've been away for a few days, so have just got to your post. The fabrics are gorgeous, and I think they will work well for the top. And stash does grow and grow - the more you try and stop, the more it grows :)

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    1. Hi Liz, glad that you are back. I hope you had a lovely time with your family. I have done my top yesterday and I'll post it here after I take pictures. And you are right, the more I try and stop built up my stash, the more it grows. Hehehe....

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