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A crochet gilet that can be worn roughly. I think it's a recipe that seems unlikely.
Since the collar is rough, it is easy to match various clothes inside, and it is very convenient to have one. This simplicity, normal feeling. Because of that, I often use it in my daily life.
How about using materials that can be worn all year round to make it a useful item that can be used for a long time?
The work in the photo was crocheted using Super Fine linen yarns (7 balls of 40g, about 110 meters long) close to Sport. The arch part, the reduction of diagonal lines, and the rule of border are simple, so when you start crocheting, the progress is fast.
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Here is a showcase of crocheted projects made by our community using the "Stole Gillet" Crochet Pattern. Click on the images to view them in a larger size. Kame's "Stole Gillet"
I tried crocheting this with 7 skeins of Brick yarn from Keito Zakka Stores. Not knowing that the ramie would shrink, I accidentally washed it in the machine… Luckily, it's still wearable, so I'll take good care of it. I'd like to try making it in a different color too.
Rico's "Stole Gillet"
I started crocheting this in spring, and it's finally finished♪ There's definitely a sense of accomplishment when a wearable is completed. I absolutely love the design of the scarf around the neck!! *Rico*Rico* Diary http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/