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#needlework When life gives you boredom, you create new crochet shirt designs for your brand and I for one do that a whole lot. Making crochet t-shirts kind of became a thing for me after the first design, I needed color but also mesh and I used my boredom to get to work.

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The first t-shirt design I had ever made was an 18hr work that had to be done 2 days to the fashion show so the model I had escorting me could have it on for the event, when I was making it and even after the event I saw a few changes I could have made to the shirt to make it look better and sit more comfortably on his figure.

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I eventually decided to play around with colors and I picked my new fav (lilac), my all time fav (black) and another color to balance out my palette so it doesn’t look off (butter yellow) and I got to picking my stitch.

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For some reason I have been drawn to V stitches and while I was looking for stitches it dawned on me that this is the perfect time to explore that stitch in my design. I didn’t want the regular stripes so I did this variation with the three colors and it looked good on the first few rows so I continued.

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What was the idea behind designing this? Apart from boredom, I wanted a shirt I could hide in so to say, I’m a sucker for shirts 1 or 2 sizes bigger than mine and they always feel so comfy and nice so I got used to wearing them and it was high time I made one for myself.

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As usual scrap yarns always start out as my personal designs since they mostly start impromptu, I had to do a market run before I got back into it since I ran out of yarns.

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Mapped out the proportions for each color and got to crocheting away, and obviously my daydreams were loud as ever. Oh how would it look, where would I wear it to, this blend is so fine etc. I usually do front the panel first since I think the front greatly determines how the back panel will look.

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When I finished with the front panel I started with the back and I can say I finished up in record time (I wasn't counting 😅), dis only a few rows for the sleeve and it was already where I wanted it swapped to the other side, repeated and I was done for the sleeves.

Took me only a little while to clean up, and my new found blocking obsession came in with steam oozing from my steamer like I just downed a titan😅, luckily for me I had a work meeting the following day and I Styled my pretty shirt for it and it felt so goooood, I don't own casual crochet wears so it feels good to have one I could just throw on.

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Got compliments on my shirt and ended up giggling the entire morning.

Thank you for reading my blog ❤️

The supplies that I used in making this
5.0mm hook
Stitch markers
Acrylic yarn
Scissors
Measurement Tape

Ps: these pictures belong to me and we’re taken with my mobile device.



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