At left is a picture of one top that is completed. It's a cute DROPS design from the Garn Studio. The design was slightly altered to fit my fancy and I made it a bit shorter thn pictured with it falling just below the hips rather than, as shown, mid-thigh.
Also, rather than using the suggested yarns, DROPS Alpaca & DROPS Cotton Vicose, the top was constructed using Cascade Yarns, Sunseeker, which is a cotton acrylic with a metallic thread running through it. The top used just over 3 skeins... about 730 yds. I made it in white.
I'm thinking if I make another one, I'm going to lengthen the mesh torso portion, having it stop just above the hips rather than above the waist and then the pattern portion stop just above mid-thigh. I find myself ALWAYS messing with patterns... altering them to suit myself.
By the way, I really like this top! It is so light & airy! Perfect to wear over a bathing suit or a camisole. I'm looking forward to wearing it.
Another one that I recently completed was found on someone's blog, Flamingo Bay. The pattern is called Banana Bay. Many thanks to the blog owner for posting this lovely pattern.
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| Banana Bay Top by Mary Lacy Stratton |
Since bamboo yarn stretches, I made this using the "I" hook in the "small" size. It fits. I'm not a small, but an XL. This top is lovely and very comfortable. Again, it's another one that I'm really looking forward to wearing.
Oh... if anyone decides to make this, something I'd change is I'd add a couple of extra chains under the arm, especially if, like me, you make the size small to allow for yarn stretch. Rather than 30 chains under the arm, I'd use the number recommended for the large size - 36.
For all my loyal fans out there... Don't fret... I'll be back to crocheting your favorite items soon.
Happy hooking!

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