I'm not a fan of having my photo taken, but just for Diane, here I am, wearing the crochet cotton top.
I decided on a shell stitch for the edgings and made the seams flat by working whip stitch from the outside. The shoulder seams were easier than the side seams, but as long as the needle goes through each crochet stitch consistently, it looks neat, I think:
Very pretty finish - the scallops enhance the beautiful waves !
ReplyDeleteMirror, mirror on the wall .... ;-P
Thanks for modeling & sharing :-)
Oh, it's fabulous!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! You look elegant!
ReplyDeleteKatie V in NC USA
Your top and You look beautiful. The shell edging is just right. <3
ReplyDeleteThe top is so pretty - and you look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour top came out very nice. Love scalloped edge finishes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely model you make. The top is super.
ReplyDeleteYou look great, and Diane had me do that too once and I guess she likes to put a face with who she is blogging with :) that is very nice and love the skirt you put with it too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jane! I love your new top, and I am a fan of yours pictures or no pictures!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I haven’t crocheted in a long time, but I know nice stitches when I see them :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous top, lovely creamy colour.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! I was interested in reading your description of how you joined the seams.
ReplyDeleteWow, it’s lovely! Your scallops are beautiful and so are you! What fun to see the creator as well!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice top. Nice photo of you, too. I have not done knit or crochet for a couple of years. I probably should, but tatting keeps me busy.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you, gorgeous top, well done looks lovely on you
ReplyDeleteThe top looks better on. I like the wavy lines.
ReplyDeleteThe top looks very good, well done! And the edging is a very good choice for the overall wavy look.
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