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Want a skirt that's twirly, layer
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friendly, perfect for parties and
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everyday wear? This playful suspender
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skirt does it all.
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Hey guys, I'm T, maker of 600 plus
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patterns and tutorials. Welcome to the
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channel. Today's tutorial is all about a
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playful suspender skirt that you can
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dress up for the holidays or wear any
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time of the year. It's stretchy at the
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waistband, twirly at the hem, and easy
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to customize with your favorite colors,
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neutrals, brights, or full holiday mode.
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If you're new here, welcome. I share fun
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and festive crochet content every Sunday
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you don't. Either way, it helps keep
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these tutorials free. Any category for
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yarn will work. I used red and white for
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a holiday twist with 560 g, 1,30 yards
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if you're state side. You'll need a 5mm
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hook for the waistband and suspenders,
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and a six for the skirt. Pattern link
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below. Use code TCDDIY for a discount on
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orders over $9.99. Stay to the end for
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this week's pattern giveaway. We're
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using basic stitches for this project.
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They're all on screen now. Pause to
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check it out. And don't worry if you're
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new to crochet. I'll walk you through
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each one step by step. So, without
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further ado, here's how to crochet your
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own suspender holiday skirt. Let's kick
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things off with the waistband. It's
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thick, stretchy, and sits from underbust
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to waist for that vintage silhouette.
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We're all going to grab our category 4
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yarn. Make a slip knot. Then grab our 5
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mm hook. We're going to start with a
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foundation half double crochet row in
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your main color. We're using red. This
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is going to set the height of the band.
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Start with a chain three. Then into the
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first chain that we made underneath that
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front loop and back bump, we're going to
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yarn over and insert our hook underneath
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those two loops, giving us two strands
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on our hook plus those two loops. Yarn
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over and pull through just the two
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strands first to get three loops on our
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hook. Yarn over, pull through that first
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loop to form the chain that we're going
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to work into next. Then yarn over, half
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double crochet per usual. So pull
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through all three. That is our first
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foundation half double crochet. To do
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the next yarn over into that chain that
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we made underneath those two loops, yarn
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over, pull through. Yarn over, pull
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through the first always to form that
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chain. Then half double per usual.
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Now, if you've never tried foundation
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stitches before, this is a great time to
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start. There's no chaining, no
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guesswork. And a bonus, you get two
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loops at the end to work into when we
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seam it later.
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Now, my waistband is already done. I
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needed a height of 5 in or 13 cm. So, I
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made a foundation half double crochet
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row of 25. Now, let's do the next row
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with a small sample size. With the full
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height of our waistband, we're going to
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chain one, flip our work, and do a back
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loop slip stitch row. Finding that first
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stitch, insert into that back loop. Yarn
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over, pull through everything again.
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Next stitch is back loop. Pull through
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everything. Work one back loop slip
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stitch into every stitch. Making sure
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that we're not tugging too tightly cuz
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the following row could be a little too
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tight to work into. If we do, then at
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the end of the back loop slip stitch
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row, chain two, flip our work, and now
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work a back loop half double crochet row
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so that we can get that really fine
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ribbing. Keep repeating these two rows
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until the band can stretch comfortably
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around our hips, ending on a row count
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that's in multiples of eight. Now, not
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your waist, your hips. We want it to
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slide on easily. So, give it a little
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tug test as you go. And if you're in
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between sizes, go up a size. Then I'll
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share a tip with you guys later on how
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to cinch it in. My waistband ended up
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being a total of 88 rows. And this width
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is just about 19 and 1/2 in or 50 cm
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unstretched. Now we're going to seam
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everything together. So making sure that
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the ribbing is faced in on each other,
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we're going to fold our waistband in
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half. Then we're going to work a single
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crochet seam. So place your hook into
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the corner stitches. So we're going to
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pull through and start with a chain one.
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We're just going to single crochet into
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both panels at the same time. So into
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that first stitch into the front panel,
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insert first stitch into the back panel,
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insert and single crochet again. Next
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stitch into the front. Next stitch into
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the back single. And just keep singling
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both of our panels together.
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Our waistband is seamed. And before we
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move on to the skirt, we're going to
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need to clean up the edge of the
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waistband with a quick single crochet
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row.
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All this is going to be is one single
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crochet into one side slip stitch row,
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two single crochet into the side half.
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So everyone's first side row should be a
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side slip stitch row. Find that top
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loop. Insert with a single. Next top
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loop, which should be a side half.
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Insert with two. Now, this single
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crochet row is going to be as wide as a
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waistband, is going to be able to
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stretch. So when it's completed, try a
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piece on, making sure that it's fitting
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nicely. If it's a little too tight,
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reduce some stitches with a looser grip.
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or if it's too loose, we do some
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stitches with a tighter grip. This is
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going to give us a clean edge and a
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solid base to start building the skirt
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off of. And make sure at the very end
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you're pausing so that you count your
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stitches. We should all have a stitch
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count that ends in multiples of 12.
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Single crochet row nearly complete. Now,
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just to close off the row together into
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that chain one space that we made before
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we got started on the row, we're going
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to insert yarn over and pull through
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everything on our hook.
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And now we're going to prep for the
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chevron. We're going to insert our hook
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into that chain space that we made. Go
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ahead and place your secondary color
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yarn on your hook, which mine is white.
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This next row is going to be all about
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texture and shaping, and it's going to
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be the same no matter what size we're
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making. We're going to be working a
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repeat of 12 stitches across the row.
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We're going to start with a chain three,
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but that's just the turning chain.
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Doesn't actually count as a stitch. Then
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one double crochet into the next two
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stitches. So there's one double
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into that next stitch with a second
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double. Then one half double into the
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next three stitches.
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Then one single into each of the next
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three stitches.
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After those three singles, one half
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double into each of the next three
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stitches again.
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Then to complete the 12 stitches, one
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double crochet.
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So counting that out, we should have 1 2
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. Keep repeating.
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two doubles, three half doubles, three
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singles, three half, and one double all
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the way around. We've worked our way
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around with our chevron prep row. Yes, I
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am using the skin as a background just
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so you guys can see the peaks and
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valleys a little bit better. Now, we're
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going to have to close off the row and
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switch out our hook. So, count up those
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three chains that we made. Slip stitch
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into that third chain. Yarn over. We are
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going to switch out to our 6 mm hook to
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get maximum flow, but still maintaining
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the structure. And now we're just going
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to build the chevron shape that gives
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the skirt its signature twirl. And we're
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all going to start with a chain three.
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Working in the same direction as our
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previous, we're starting with a half an
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increase. So begin with two back loop
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double crochets into that first stitch.
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We're going to place a stitch marker
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into that very first stitch. That's
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going to mark the beginning of the row
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and the start of our first peak. Now,
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the full repeat we're going to work
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across the row is four back loop
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doubles,
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then a decrease. Three back loop
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doubles. That's going to create the
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valley. So, yarn over into that next
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stitch is back loop. Pull through. Next
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stitch is back loop. Pull through. Next
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stitch is back loop. Pull through to get
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1 2 3 4 five loops on our hook. Yarn
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over, pull through the first four. Yarn
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over, pull through two. Pop a stitch
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marker into the center of that decrease.
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We want to make sure that we're tracking
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that shaping. Then four back loop double
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crochets again.
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Then we're all going to do an increase.
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Three back loop doubles. So into that
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next stitch, insert with three back loop
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doubles.
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And be sure to mark the middle stitch of
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that increase. And that's going to help
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us stay center for future rows. Now
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repeat the sequence of four back loop
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doubles, decrease, four back loop
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doubles, increase all the way around.
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and we'll all meet back once we have one
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stitch left so I can show you how we're
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going to close off the row into that
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last stitch where we would typically do
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an increase. Three double crochets,
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we're just going to do one cuz remember
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we started with a half an increase over
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here. So just into that last stitch,
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close it with one. We should have the
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same amount of stitches as our last row.
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Now to complete the row, slip stitch
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into that third chain, pull through.
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Then we're going to chain three and
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working in the same direction as our
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last row. This is going to be an
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increase row. So instead of like the
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last row we did an increase two, we're
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now going to do an increase three cuz
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all these increases are going to be an
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increase five. Now this is the half of
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an increase. And don't forget to insert
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your stitch marker into the top of that
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first stitch.
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Then four back loop doubles,
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which should lead us down to one stitch
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right before our decrease stitch. Then
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the same decrease. Three back loop
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doubles.
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After that decrease, back loop doubles.
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And now, where we would typically do an
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increase three, we're going to do an
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increase five cuz we want full flow.
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And into the middle of that increase
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five, place your stitch marker into that
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middle stitch. And keep repeating four
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back loop doubles, decrease three, four
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back loop doubles, increase five all the
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way around. And at the end of each of
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our increase rows, since we started with
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half the increase, we're going to end
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with half the increase. So our increases
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are supposed to be an increase five, we
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started with an increase three. So we're
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going to close off our increase rows
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with an increase two into that last
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stitch. And close off the row by slip
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stitching into that third chain.
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If you're a visual learner, this is a
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great row to lay flat and admire. This
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is where the magic really starts to
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show.
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And from here on out, we're actually
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going to increase into every other row
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to build that full twirly shape. So,
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just the flow for each of our rows. For
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our non increase row, it's going to
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start with an increase. Two back loop
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doubles, one back loop double into every
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stitch until we have one stitch before
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our decrease stitch.
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Then our decrease.
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Then working up to the increase, one
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back loop double crochet into every
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stitch until we reach the stitch marker.
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Then when we do an increase three,
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and that's going to be the same work all
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the way around. Then for the increase
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row, pretty much the same idea, but
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instead of the increase three, it's an
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increase five. And that's pretty much it
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for the shaping. We're going to repeat
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these two rows until the skirt gets as
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full and as flowy as you want. Now, just
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working into every other row, we'll keep
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increasing into the peaks just like
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before to build that dramatic twirl. So,
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if you want a subtle flare, you're going
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to stop your increases early, but if you
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want full-on drama, keep going. And as
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per color, that's completely up to you
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as well. Switch out your yarn whenever
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you feel like it. So, really, every few
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rows, every section, or just once for
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bold contrast, that is completely up to
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you. Just remember, this entire skirt is
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worked in the same direction so that the
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increases and decreases and color chains
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stack neatly right on top of each other.
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Now, for my skirt, I did a total of 28
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rows. That is not including that first
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single crochet row and that first prep
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row. I stopped increasing right after my
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21st row and I did my color change into
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every seven rows.
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Now that the skirt's done, we're going
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to go ahead and try it on. We're going
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to make sure that everything is sitting
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where it wants to land once when the
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whole thing's completed. Give a gentle
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tug right at the waistband just to
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double check the fit. If it feels a
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little too loose, don't worry. We've got
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a really quick trick for you. We're
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going to add just a hidden draw string
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on the inside of the waistband. So, just
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make a chain that's long enough to wrap
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comfortably around your hips, plus a
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little extra for tying. Then, we're just
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going to weave it through the middle of
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the waistband on the inside using the
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same yarn and hook that we did for the
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waistband. Once it's all in, tie it snug
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and it's going to give you just that
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little extra cinch that you may want.
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Just remember that real support is going
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to come from the suspenders that's going
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to come up real soon. Now, if you love a
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good cinch moment, too, this is going to
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be your secret weapon. Now, speaking of
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suspenders, if you remember, we made
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another suspender skirt not too too long
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ago. It is equally as cute and super
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flowy, too. But you can check that one
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out here if you want more info.
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But right now, the buttons.
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The buttons are super simple. That's
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completely up to you. I'm going to do
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two stacks of buttons on either side of
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my neck. I'm going to start by finding
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our two middle rows. Everyone's first
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middle row is going to be that side slip
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stitch row that's nearest to the
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waistband seam.
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Then find the halfway point. The halfway
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point from that slip stitch row is my
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43rd row. Now, it should be a slip
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stitch row for everyone. Then just space
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out the buttons wherever you would like.
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All I did was trace my collar bone all
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the way down into the waistband. Then
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found a slip stitch row because that's
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where we're going to be sewing in the
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buttons and made sure I chose the same
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row on the other side of that middle
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row. My buttons are going to be placed
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on the eighth row away from my middle
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row. And that's going to be the middle
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row within the front and the back
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because that's going to be where the
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strap is going to start. Now, looking at
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the front, we're going to place our
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stitch markers where we want the buttons
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to sit. Counting from the base, I'd like
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for my button to sit within the fourth
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and the 15th stitch from the base. Then,
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we're just going to sew it in using any
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technique that you want. Since I'm using
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shank buttons, all I'm going to do is
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use an insyweensy hook and the same yarn
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that we used for the waistband and just
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tie that in real snug. And I did that
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for all four of my buttons. And now that
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the buttons are nice and secure, time
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for those cute little suspender straps.
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For the strap, we're all going to switch
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out to our 5 mm hook. The stitch markers
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that we placed in the back, that's going
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to be the center of our strap. So, we're
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just going to move a few side rows away
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from that stitch marker side row to do
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the width. I'm just going to place my
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hook into the outer edge of this next
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half double crochet row. Then just work
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double crochet rows all the way up and
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over. So, I'm going to start with a
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chain three. That chain three doesn't
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count as a stitch. Working towards a
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stitch marker stitch. Two double
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crochets into every side half.
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One double crochet into this side. Slip.
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Then, because I want it to be even, two
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double crochets on this next half double
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crochet as well. So, kind of the same
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way that we stitched up that prep row
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when we did the waistband.
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Then, for the rest of the strap, we're
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going to chain three, flip our work, and
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we're going to work that double crochet
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row, no increases and no decreases, all
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the way up and over the shoulder and
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down to the base of the waistband so
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that we have enough space for the
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buttons. Now, just try it on as you go
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so you can adjust the length to your
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body, making sure that we all end right
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after an odd number row. Now, just
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remember that this width that we're
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working, we are going to add single
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crochets along the edge to clean it up.
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So, it will be just a hair wider. And
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lastly, if you're worried about the
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button slits, no need to fret. Just the
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spaces in between our stitches is going
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to be where the buttons can slip into,
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so it's easily adjustable. My total
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strap length is 37 rows. This length is
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just about 20 in or 51 cm. When we have
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one done, we're going to clean up an
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edge. So chain one, flip our work, and
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working down the side of the strap. Two
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single crochet into every side double
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crochet row. When we made our way down,
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we're going to slip stitch into that
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next stitch into the base to secure
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everything down. Then another single
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crochet row on the other side, but since
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we want to show the front of the single
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crochet row, start with the hook into
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the base of the waistband. Then work
00:16:44
your way out again. Two single crochets
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into every side double crochet row.
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And when one is done, repeat on the
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other side. And that is it. Your
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suspender skirt is officially ready to
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twirl in. The last thing I have to do is
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simply weave in all of our ends. And
00:17:02
there you have it. Your very own
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suspender holiday ready skirt. It's
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twirly, adjustable, and totally
00:17:07
customizable for any season. I'm really
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excited about this one cuz it's totally
00:17:11
got me in the holiday mood, and I can't
00:17:13
wait to see yours. Now, if you make one,
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post it in our community tab or tag me
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on the socials. I would love to see your
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twirl. Now, I want to hear from you
00:17:21
guys. What nonh holiday color combo
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would you use for this skirt? Drop your
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answers in the comments down below. Now,
00:17:27
don't forget this week's pattern
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giveaway includes the cozy batwing
00:17:29
cardigan and set stitch vest. To enter
00:17:32
the pattern giveaway, let me know if you
00:17:34
have any favorite holiday decoration.
00:17:36
Mine would have to be an ornament that
00:17:37
we've had forever, and it is just a
00:17:39
simple snowflake, but I grew up
00:17:41
somewhere that didn't snow, so it was
00:17:42
really special cuz it was holographic
00:17:44
and really cool. If you enjoy this
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00:17:58
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thank you guys so so much for watching
00:18:02
and crocheting with us today. Happy
00:18:03
hooking, and I'll see you on the next
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one. Bye.

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Follow along with this simple crochet tutorial to learn how to make a twirly, chevron skirt! This easy crochet project will guide you through creating a beautiful crochet skirt with charming colors. Master how to crochet a skirt and add a delightful skirt to your wardrobe! 🧶✨ _______________________________________________ Pattern Link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/4410071690/crochet-pattern-christmas-suspender?etsrc=sdt Pattern Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/tcddiy Yarn & Tools Used: Category 4 (560 Grams/1,030 Yards) Red Heart Super Saver (White): https://www.amazon.com/Red-Heart-Super-Saver-White/dp/B09W1J7FWG?s=arts-crafts&language=en_US Mainstays (Red): No Link Similar Color ⬇️ Red Heart Super Saver (Cherry Red): https://www.amazon.com/HEART-E300PK-0319-3-Pack-Cherry-Red/dp/B07N6V47HC?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.aBNCJxImuxTqEZoU38ZLaLJfvxWA9G0jtqui1n5xmxMu08lCD5WC6bH0-som02NROJDw4j1KOVreHqFXv1Cf-obRl2ZweDV3SJhtLWjATvnefgsBb4tQIaGkGqh5KiGe0iMQXDMdhsIy-k-lTovzTpIRjrWHt6YlMZclMGUXHu1Qsdkwnjrcnlz7Ji4b-RpdBSxhSZmKINvDyga7fdXDrUGDi9OQtq1uS1FH82juUwOPaCzdIKkogLms-cwU46RDmBt5PYlaAG5Nqi8PVQSB8jXrWHcd_kPj0LnqCsgJXK8.KZBzKT4d0V8K7si0XBaNnMJRS05d9yFAD_oqhDbv6N8&dib_tag=se&s=arts-crafts&th=1&language=en_US Hook Link (5 & 6 mm Hook): https://www.amazon.com/Bamboo-Crochet-Needles-Sewing-Knitting/dp/B07FMP7QWC?s=arts-crafts&language=en_US Stitch Markers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCBTNBQ?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B06XCBTNBQ Tape Measure: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PSA6GU?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000PSA6GU Yarn Winder: https://www.amazon.com/MIUSIE-Knitting-Needles-Convenient-Installation/dp/B07GPST4VR?language=en_US Ergonomic Hook Hand: https://www.amazon.com/Mayboos-Lightweight-Eco-Friendly-Silver-Plated-Accessories/dp/B07MNZ6S5P?s=arts-crafts&language=en_US Finger gloves: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHZ2FJDR?th=1&language=en_US ________________________________________________ Tutorial Playlists: How to Crochet for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VLuvQx3BkE My favorite's: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeOmXYmI1k5yAfBS62GK2EBPdUdwxZUL With Written Pattern: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeOmXYmI1k5wUuHIGEGsnraQHb2aKObvA Cable Collection: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeOmXYmI1k5y-626gOfGqwYpgyJS5RUxz ________________________________________________ 0:00 | Intro 1:00 | Tools 1:26 | How to Crochet - Foundation Half Double Crochet 1:19 | Waistband - Width 4:07 | Seam - Waistband 4:48 | Skirt - Prep 7:20 | Skirt - Length 12:28 | Secret Drawstring - Length 13:28 | Buttons - Placement 14:43 | Straps - Length ________________________________________ Follow and tag us in the stuff that you make! We'd love to see! *Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tcddiy/ *Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser *Twitter: https://twitter.com/tcddiy *Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/tcddiy/ _________________________________________ Weekly Giveaway Details: Winners will be drawn/contacted Saturday to receive the two patterns from that weeks upload. We will contact you directly through your comment with further instructions on how to claim your prize. 😊 1. Must be Subscribed 2. Must answer question that's within video 3. Must follow us on Instagram

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