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

Polka Dot Top With Ruffle Peplum

I made a polka dot dress with an a-line skirt last month but it didn't turn out as my plan, so I decided to refashion it into a top with a ruffle peplum. Firstly, I removed the zipper and the skirt. I used the bodices, cut the skirt fabric for the ruffle peplum and kept the rest of the fabric for future make. 
For the pattern, I used my self-drafted tank dress with the addition of darts. I made two tank dresses before, the first and the second versions in case you wanted to see them. 

The fabric I used: cotton viscose polka dot from the local shop.
The collage below was the process of sewing the front bodice. I did the same for the back bodice except inserted the rings to connect the ties later.

After I cut the pieces for the ruffle peplum, I gathered it using big stitches with my sewing machine, pulled the thread and attached the fabric to the bodice right sides together.
And then, sewed the raw edges using an overlocker machine, sewed the sides and the hemline. And then, I added decorative buttons in red gingham to look cuter and also, this month's theme for  #sewyourwardrobebasics challenge is "Buttons" so I decided to use the buttons and I'm done with the challenge. 
This top was fast and easy to sew, I didn't use the zipper because I made it roomy and easy to pull in and out.




Here is a closer look at the rings and sliders, they made the top easy to adjust.

And here is the look of the wrong side of the top, you can see the facing. I blind stitched after I attached to the bodices.

I like my new top and wearing it with me-made beige skirt and a white tee. I think this top will match nicely with my other makes too.

I think that is enough for today, thank you for hosting the challenge Stef @Sea Of Teal I might make another garment with buttons before the end of the month.
Happy Sewing!

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  1. I really like the peplum top Hana! It looks so cute on you! The decorative buttons add a lovely touch.

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