Contains:
*Lace Crochet Pattern *US Imperial Measurement *Written in US Terminology *Advanced
Materials you need at home:
*Size 10 Cotton Crochet Thread *Crochet Hook Size 1.5mm *Needle for sewing in ends *Fabric Hardener *Straight pins *Lace or Ribbon (optional)
Lady Bow Lace Masquerade Mask Crochet Pattern (Costume, Adult, Photo Prop, Dress Up, Party, Halloween, Ball, Fantasy, decorative wall art)
“The Lady has arrived…”
This pattern includes a symbolic chart, photo tutorial, and written instructions!
This beautiful lace masquerade mask begins with the construction of the eyes and work outward in rounds as you add the lace detail. It is then recommended that you stiffen the mask (however you desire) to keep it's shape. You may crochet straps onto the mask, or simply tie on lace, it's up to you!
(Note: I use a product called "Stiffy" to harden my masks.)
**Stitches Used: Ch=chain Sl st=slip stitch St(s)=stitch(es) Sc=single crochet Hdc=half double crochet Dc=double crochet Tr= Triple or Treble Crochet Dtr= Double Treble Crochet
Special Term Used: Picot=ch3, sl st in beg ch
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Lady Bow Lace Masquerade Mask (dress up or photo prop)- crochet pattern
Farrah Hodgson
I am a crochet pattern designer. I am also the content editor over at 365crochet.com I have been crocheting for more than 20 years. I became interested in crocheting way back in junior high school after seeing a retro-ish granny square skirt in a fashion magazine. Fast forward 20 years . I've come a long way. I design, write, and chart my own patterns and I love to challenge myself with new ideas. My theory is that anything can be crocheted. What I give you? My best works of art.