I'm travelling on this #needleworkmonday , which means my Crochet project is travelling with me.
Since I normally don't trust the airlines 100%, all valuables go with me in my hand luggage. And guess what, my unfinished crochet dress is one of the most important valuables at this stage...
...so here's how my hand luggage looks like... my unfinished crochet dress is taking up half of my suitcase!
I thought I just couldn't bear the pain if the airlines misplaced my main luggage with the dress in it, after all, I've been working on it for the past two years...
And speaking of the dress itself, you may remember that I am making this dress in Irish Crochet technique, which means that each decor element is crocheted separately and then assembled together by crocheting lace in between the elements.
I'm now at the stage where I've finished all the separate elements and will start assembling the whole thing after I reach my destination.
So here are the elements I had to crochet for this dress:
14 rosebuds on stems.
I started with these rosebuds, which was a mistake since at that stage I wasn't very skilled in this crochet technique. People were telling me they looked more like snails than rosebuds. So I stopped and came back to them after crocheting a number of other elements.
70 background roses.
These will be used to fill in spaces between the main picture, so they won't be immediately noticeable.
16 medium sized roses.
6 open roses.
I think these are the least successfully fulfilled elements. Somehow the master's roses in the instructions I bought are so much more precise. But I didn't go re-crocheting them since when I laid them out with other elements the overall picture looked fine.
1 main rose.
I showed you the process of making this rose HERE
45 green leaves of various sizes and colour variations.
Again, these did not come out as perfectly as I would have wanted, but then I thought that not every leaf in nature is perfectly symmetrical and identical, so again, I didn't obsess over the imperfections too much...
30 brighter leaves.
100 background leaves.
Similarly to background roses, these will be used as 'fillers'.
30 little 'buttons'.
These are one of the basic elements of Irish crochet technique. As I was crocheting them, I thought they can easily be used to liven up a piece of clothing or even summer shoes.
8 little flowers.
27 scrolls.
15 little 'bushes'.
Again these will serve as a different type of space fillers.
40 cords.
29 stems and branches of various lengths.
So here I am at the final (and most likely most complicated) step of my project - assembling the dress and making sure it looks right. :D
It feels a bit daunting, but I keep reminding myself that every single element I made seemed daunting at first...
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