MY COMPLETED WIP

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MY COMPLETED WIP
![4806E88E-55B9-44F9-9C9F-756AF2C16F1C.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/philomenob/48Whrs8c5WyiyVVp7X5tSs8i6qugDqbG7bp9cSCePEawbvm5tLfGZpXY6PZ29QGCRt.png)<center><sub>Image designed by me with Canva</sub></center>
The feeling you get when an idea of yours materializes and takes up physical form is inexplicable. For me, this sweet feeling washes over me and I feel unimaginably good. I told you guys I’d be back soon to show you the final look of my project. Here I am! 

I introduced a fit and flare dress as my WIP about a month ago, and last week,  I gave progress report on the dress. If you haven’t been following the progress, you can check out the first post [here](https://ecency.com/hive-127911/@philomenob/an-introduction-to-my-wip) and the second one [here](https://ecency.com/hive-127911/@philomenob/progress-report-on-my-wip). I’d completed the bodice that had the Diamond pattern and was to start on the skirt. I started right away. 

I used the double crochet stitch. In the previous post, I talked about the yarn I got and how I used the 100g one, which is chunkier than the 40g one, for the bodice. For the skirt, I doubled the yarn because the 40g yarn is quite thin. To make it flare, I put two double crochets in each stitch for the first row, and for the second row, every tenth stitch, I’d put two double crochets. After that row, I put only one double crochet in each stitch till I completed the skirt part. 
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After crocheting both panels, I joined them together. 

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I used up 4 balls for each panel. Next, I added the straps. I decided to make four cords that I’d tie — two on each panel. I tied the ends and left some threads of yarn hanging. After crocheting the four cords, I started on the four-petal flowers. 

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Oh, I never mentioned adding flowers! Well, I had it in mind before I began the dress, but I wasn’t certain I’d do it. Well, I chose a dark red colour which was the leftover yarn from my previous project. I made 8 of them and stitched 2 on each cord, close to the bodice of the dress. Voila! My dress was completed.

![30BC74CE-DAAE-4B63-9C4D-E9B413BA875F.jpeg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/philomenob/23wMf6jSuQMP9Xa9L3oq8M83FzbAyazm2MSEmuS32s62D6gCTpyRnuuq9n7ppNwhCzVp9.jpeg)

I used a 4mm hook throughout, 2 balls of 100g yarn, and 8 balls of 40g yarn.

I was entirely satisfied with the outcome of this project. It’s giving fairy vibes, so that’s what I call it — the Fairy Dress. What do you think, guys?

![34AB0F9F-75E3-438E-A9AB-686BA9790453.jpeg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/philomenob/23xKxdfn2bG8xeax7QLHWmQe7i2VPhR8V4HxLV3vN4knoft3GLrZSTLRS2Ek3EQgJSARN.jpeg)
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<sub>back view</sub>

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🥂*Cheers to completing my work in progress! 😘And thanks to everyone who came along with me. Let’s get started on another project, shouldn’t we?*

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