This free video tutorial will teach you how to make the wonderful crochet fishbone pattern, and vest using the “fishbone” pattern. This pattern has a beautiful texture.
WHAT TO USE WHEN WORKING THIS CROCHET FISHBONE PATTERN?
The crochet fishbone pattern is not as simple as other patterns but following along with the video will make it easier! The yarn should be a cotton or nylon blend, weight 3 cotton yarn. The crochet hook you should use is a 3mm crochet. If you must crochet a women’s vest that is a medium or large size, you should use needles that are one or two sizes larger.
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This pattern makes an unique texture and will prove to be useful when you are crocheting a sweater or vest for yourself, other ladies in your life or for babies.
For kids, you can crochet a very cute fishbone vest. The crochet fishbone pattern works great for vest that are made for kids because it has a great texture and makes the perfect piece for spring or autumn! Although this pattern seems easy, it is intricate to crochet but since the fishbone vest is easy to follow along, it works up quickly and the fit is great too.
As for women’s clothing, a lush color like a sunflower yellow or magenta pink can give your vest that flirty feel for your rendezvous summer adventures. Alternatively, during a chilly autumn day, slip into this cozy crochet vest and enjoy the sweater weather and the colorful fall season in timeless chic fashion.
This crochet fishbone pattern is so unique that you won’t find anything like it in stores or anywhere else. It is decorative so that you do not worry about adorning or accessorizing your vest after you finish crocheting it.
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Photos and tutorial of these fishbone pattern by: Örgü Sepeti.
Darlene
I really get annoyed when everything is in English except the instructions!! Can anyone tell me how to translate the video, or where to find a written pattern in English?