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Erica Tank Top

Just like Erica Kane, this tank top is full of spunk. Using the Tunisian crochet technique, you can stitch this in just a couple of days. I have chosen Elann Sonata for its 100% cotton fiber content, luster, wonderful selection of colors and reasonable price. This is a form-fitting top, hugging those curves wonderfully. The pattern is written to fit chest sizes of 30" to 44" in 8 different increments to ensure a perfect fit. Yes, you can absolutely make some variations to this garment! If you’re just learning Tunisian crochet and don’t feel comfortable with the bobbles or eyelets, simply make the entire front and back in Tunisian Knit Stitch. This will give you a plain knit-looking tank top, suitable for any occasion. If you’d rather not have any texture in the front, but love the eyelets, simply omit the bobbles when doing the chart. If you’d like a little more coverage in the scoop neck, simply crochet a few extra rows around the neck. There are several possibilities. The pattern includes suggestions on how to make this top if you prefer a less form-fitting style such as adding side vents to the bottom seams for more comfort.

Technique: Tunisian Crochet

Price: $4.99.



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I just purchased the Erica tank top pattern. I absolutely love your 'fill in the blank' format, multiple grids for mulitiple sizes, etc etc. I usually avoid purchasing patterns because they confuse me, but this is great. I loved the design so much I decided I'd 'risk' the confusion of reading from someone else's pattern, and I'm glad I did. I can't wait to get started. After I've made a plain knit version I'd like to try it using Simple stitch so I can use it as a base for cross-stitching, my first love. Your designs are great. More tunisian patterns, please! ~ Anna in Massachusetts