Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to Crochet a Bikini

How to Crochet a Bikini



Crochet has always made for a popular style of garment. Like its sister stitching craft, knitting, crochet is particularly fashionable at present. It seems as though everyone wants the homey handmade, yet sexy, look of a crocheted swimsuit. Learning to crochet a bikini makes for a fun and potentially profitable pastime.







Things You'll Need:





Yarn



3-mm crochet hook



Wool needle







Learn to Crochet a Bikini




Step
1



Familiarize yourself with the crochet pattern before you begin. Pick a pattern that is simple and quick if you are not very experienced in crochet.




Step
2



Choose your yarn and hook(s) according to your directions.




Step
3



Adjust your crochet pattern for the correct size for your suit. Instructions are often given for a medium-sized suit, with directives to increase by a certain number of stitches for a size larger or decrease by a certain number for a smaller suit.


Crochet the Bottom of a Bikini




Step
1



Try this simple pattern for the bottom front of a medium bathing suit. Use a 3.5-mm crochet hook. Chain 10. Double-crochet in the second stitch until the end of the row.




Step
2



Chain one and turn. Double-crochet to the row's end. Repeat for eight rows.




Step
3



Increase by one chain in first stitch and then double-crochet to row's end.




Step
4



Chain one and then double-crochet to the end for three more rows. Then, repeat the row where you increase by one.




Step
5



Chain one and double-crochet to the end for three more rows.




Step
6



Repeat another row where you increase by one.




Step
7



Chain two and double-crochet to the end of the row.




Step
8



Chain two and increase in the second stitch. Double-crochet the rest of the row, and increase in last stitch.




Step
9



Chain two and double-crochet the rest of the row. Repeat the final two rows until you have 40 stitches. Fasten off your yarn.


Make the Bottom Back of the Bikini




Step
1



Create the bottom back for this suit. Chain 10. Double-crochet in the second chain through to the row's end.




Step
2



Stitch two rows by double-crocheting each stitch until the row ends.




Step
3



Chain two, turn and do two double crochets in every stitch on the row to give you 18 stitches.




Step
4



Chain two and double-crochet to the row's end.




Step
5



Chain two, do two double crochets in next stitch and then double-crochet to the row's end. Repeat this last row until you have 44 stitches. Fasten off your yarn.


Create the Top of Your Bikini




Step
1



Make the top of your bikini. You will be making two identical pieces to be joined later. Chain 32. Double-crochet in second stitch and keep going until you reach the end of the row.




Step
2



Chain two and double-crochet to the end for the next two rows.




Step
3



Skip two stitches and then double-crochet in each stitch until the row ends. Repeat this for the next five rows.




Step
4



Skip two stitches and double-crochet to end. Repeat this row until 16 stitches are left.




Step
5



Skip one stitch, double-crochet for seven stitches, skip another stitch and double-crochet for seven more stitches.




Step
6



Turn, skip one stitch and double-crochet to the end of the row.




Step
7



Continue to decrease the same way by skipping the middle stitch until only two remain.




Step
8



Slip-stitch and continue on this last stitch by chaining 100 stitches to make the neck tie. Fasten off and cut the yarn.


Assemble the Pieces of Your Bikini




Step
1



Chain 200. Fasten off the yarn.




Step
2



Take a large wool needle and thread the lower edge of your two top sections to create back ties.




Step
3



Chain 75 for ties at the top four corners. Fasten off the yarn and double-crochet around all the edges.







Tips & Warnings









Check your hook's gauge before you crochet your bathing suit to make sure it is measuring accurately to your directions.








Do not attempt to crochet a bikini until you have mastered the basics of crochet and have made many simpler pieces.



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