Normally for new born baby tutu-dress length is 15".
you crochet a towel by doing any stitch you would like. you could use a single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, or triple or treble crochet. you would chain stitch how ever long you want you towels length to be, then use what ever stitch you would like back and forth across.
You can crochet with silver wire, but I suspect such a garment would be unwearable. There are metallic looking yarns such as Twilley's goldfingering, but they'd be very expensive on that scale. How about white with silver edgings?
The usual length of a size ten evening dress may vary drastically, depending if you're wearing a knee length dress or a full length dress. A size 10 full length dress measured from the underarm down would be around 130cm or 51 inches.
It would depend on the size of the headband and the size of the baby. Your best bet would be to measure both with a flexible measuring tape, like a tailor would. Make sure the headband is slightly larger than the baby so it does not squeeze or dig into their skin.
The basic stitches used to crochet are: slip stitch chain single crochet half double crochet double crochet treble crochet double treble shell pop corn
The word "post" in crochet is referring to the whole stitch--generally a "tall" stitch (such as a double crochet, triple crochet, etc).The reason the instructions refer to the stitch in the row below, is so the crocheter understands that you are to stitch around the stitch below--the "post" of the stitch. Otherwise, if the instructions stated that you were to double crochet the next stitch, you would understand that you would be double crocheting into the top of the stitch below, versus crochet around the length of the stitch.You also notice that the instructions will say to "back post double crochet (bpdc)" which means to bring your stitch around the post from the back position. So, "front post, double crochet (fp dc)" would mean to bring your stitch in from the front side of your work.
My wedding is at 11:30, this saturday, April 18th. I'll be wearing a full length wedding dress. I don't think it matters what time of day to what length dress....congragulations.Christy M. South Lake Tahoe, CA
that would be a size P crochet hook
Yes mom can wear a dress that stops at the calf or a full length dress. Not a dress above the knee this would be innapropriate for her daughters wedding
A little black dress would work great for this occasion, as long as the it is kept at a modest length. A few simple accessories would dress it up nicely. anonymous@oola.com
yes you can but you will need more yarn as you are going to need more rows to make the same size item .. The width will not be effected at all .. if you are making a blanket it is easy just continue till same length .. if you are making a garment you will have to adjust the pattern for the height differences .. for example they may say you need 20 rows for an armhole and you may need 28 rows ..
Your answer depends on the size of the crochet needle you want to use. First, crochet a gauge, so that you have the basic information you need to calculate your raw material requirements.