Ember Ruffle Hem Crochet Cover Up Dress

|by Karmen
Ember Ruffle Hem Crochet Cover Up Dress

If you've ever looked at a crochet garment and thought "that's way beyond me," this post is for you.

The Ember Ruffle Hem Cover Up Dress is proof that wearable crochet doesn't have to be complicated. No complex shaping, no confusing construction. Just two hexagons, joined together in a way that creates something you'll actually want to wear.

Why hexagons?

Hexagons are one of those shapes that seem simple on their own, and they are. But when you fold and join them the right way, they naturally create the body, shoulders, and sleeves of a garment all at once. No separate sleeve construction. No picking up stitches. The shape does the work for you.

What you'll learn

By making this dress, you'll get comfortable with granny stitch construction, working in rounds, and basic garment assembly. All skills that will open the door to more wearable crochet projects down the line.

Made to fit you

This is a made-to-measure pattern, which means you're not squeezing yourself into a size S, M, or L. You work to your own measurements, making this dress flattering on every body.

Ready to make it?

The full pattern is available in the shop, and a step-by-step video tutorial walks you through every part of the process.

šŸ‘€ Want all the pattern details?

See the pattern pageĀ for all available information for this design, likeĀ tutorial, photos, materials list, gauge, size guide, finished measurements, stitch key, specialty stitches, notes, FAQs and reviews.

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