***This is NOT a Physical Product***
This pattern is intended for an intermediate crochet skill level (or an advanced beginner). However, our goal is to make patterns that are understandable for anyone of any crochet skill level & to fit any body size as it is size inclusive! In this pattern, there are LOTS of photos, diagrams, drawings & charts to help you along the way!
This bralette consists of two bra cups that will be worked consecutively to ensure that each side looks the same. Firstly, the cups will be made & attached together, then the Half Shell Butterfly Square will be made & attached at the bottom. And finally, the top straps will be added along with Shells / Beads of your choice. There is some measuring involved to ensure a perfectly custom fit. You can use any weight 2 FINE / weight 3 LIGHT yarn. I used weight 3 light Lion Brand 100% Bamboo yarn.
We also attached a Video Tutorial to this Pattern to help you along the way!
You are free to use this pattern to make finished pieces to sell online, make gifts for your friends/family or to make for yourself to use! If you do post pictures online, feel free to tag us as we would love to see what you make. Please do not copy or re-distribute this written pattern on any platform, this is strictly not allowed.
YARN RECOMMENDATIONS:
There is some measuring involved to ensure a perfectly custom fit. Any weight 2 FINE yarn or weight 3 LIGHT yarn is recommended. I used Truboo 100% bamboo Lion Brand Yarn. I personally think that a softer yarn would work best for this set as we want the shell squares to drape over the body & not flare out. When I originally created this design, I used acrylic yarn which I thought was too stiff and did not fit well on the body. Acrylic yarn is not recommended for this project. A soft cotton yarn would be another great option for this project.
Sandra Sundsfjord –
Great written pattern! There are some videos in YouTube as well, for some of the parts that was trickier for me as a beginner with crochet. They could have been included in the pattern as well, as they are made from the same seller.
L –
I would consider myself an intermediate crocheter, this pattern was very easy to follow. The online video was also very helpful as well. It came out amazing. I used a worsted weight yarn, so it’s a bit thicker than the original in the pattern. Still came out perfect!
Katelyne Bolton –
She put a lot of love in to her pattern I could tell. Good job! Pretty easy and straight forward.
I used the fine yarn(3) like suggested in the pattern, but I’m going to size up and use slightly thicker cotton yarn next time. Sizing is completely customizable which is also nice!
Angie Edwards –
Making this for my daughter to wear at Glastonbury festival – so far so good!!!