Millie is a staple in your fall wardrobe this year! She’s perfect for layering on the cool mornings and nights. This top down raglan is intermediate or adventurous beginner friendly! She’s written in two lengths - cropped and full/hip length. My testers have showcased how this pattern works on different bodies, with different fibres & colours, and in the two different lengths! Check out their versions and exactly what yarn & how much they used and where to follow along with their crochet journey.
Tester Showcases
The Spencer Crochet Skirt and Top: Pattern Tester Showcase
Tester ShowcasesSpencer was a dress I designed to wear to my friends wedding back in June - so I decided to name it after his new wife! Both the top and skirt are worked from the top down so are easily to alter their length! My testers have showcased how this pattern works on different bodies, with different fibres & colours! Check out their different versions and exactly what yarn & how much they used and where to follow along with their crochet journey.
Daphne Henley Tank Top: Pattern Tester Showcase
Tester ShowcasesThis tank top is worked from the top down, without any seams - it’s all joined as you go! Since it is top-down construction you can easily customize the length. My testers have showcased how this pattern works on different bodies, with different fibres & colours! Check out their different versions and exactly what yarn & how much they used and where to follow along with their crochet journey.
Maria Pocket Dress: Pattern Tester Showcase
Tester ShowcasesMy testers have showcased how this pattern works on different bodies, with different fibres and some variety in skirt length! Check out their different versions and exactly what yarn & how much they used, as well a couple testers chose not to do the elastic waistband so you can see how it looks with and without the elastic (it is noted if they did not use it).
The Daisy Shorts: Pattern Tester Showcase
Tester ShowcasesThe Daisy Shorts were a long time coming! I first tried making this design a year and a half ago and couldn’t get it quite right. Thankfully, with time and patience I was able to pick her back up and get her out into the world finally! With the help of my lovely testers, Daisy was made SO much better. The pattern is entirely based on your unique measurements. You input 4 of your measurements into the spreadsheet and it populates the numbers you need to make your shorts. You can also change your desired rise and pant leg length.
My testers have showcased how this pattern works on different bodies, with different rises and pant leg length. Some even did a cuffed hem on the legs which I adore! Check out their hard work and Daisy shorts in this post!