DIY CROCHETED KIDDIE SWIMWEAR

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Hello everyone! This is my own version of crocheted kiddie swimwear. With my previous posts about swim wear, my friend loved it and ordered two sets. In fact, this is the second one.:) I am glad that our signal is better now despite the ongoing typhoon we're having now.

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As you can see, one glance at the stitches can easily be followed especially the pro's. Honestly, I am not an expert about the technical terms in crochet so I only look at the design and start from there. As a seamstress myself, I too, make my own patterns. I do more complicated designs in sewing but crocheting and knitting is unique in its own way and of course we follow where the latest trend is.

A White line would be good to highlight the monotony of a single shade. I added a chained flower too. Well, this will be for a 6-year old little girl. Am pretty sure she'll love it!

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The white cord twined in this style will prevent the strap from being detached which usually happens.

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The cup has enough space as she grows older. It's the instruction of my client who happens to be a hiveian too (@olivia08), for me to give an allowance. I told her that the cord and straps are more than enough for extensions. Lol!
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Sorry, I didn't find a kiddie maniquin.:) I guess she can still wear it for the coming years ahead.

This is all for now, thank you for dropping by my page. Thanks to the people behind the needlework
Community, re: @croshielle, @marblely, @neumannsalva, @lauramica, @romeskie and @kattycrochet. Any comments and suggestions from you guys is highly appreciated.

Keep safe everyone!

@Sarimanok

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