The Miraval Tunic Free Pattern is a crochet piece that shows refinement, luxury and beauty to any woman of any age who likes style and quality in a piece of clothing well crafted in its cut, even being made of pure line like crochet.

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Make no mistake about the clothes or types of clothes we can do with our crochet lines, because the most important thing when we wear a piece of clothing is in short only one meaning in any part of the world and language: to feel comfortable when wearing the clothes.

Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
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Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan

Crochet sizes

Gauge: 14 Fsc = 4”/10cm unstretched; 12 Fsc = 4”/10cm stretched and/or blocked; In main body pattern, 4 shells = 4”/10cm and 4 rows = 2 1/2”/6.5cm.

Finished size: Bust 32 (36, 40, 44, 48, 52)“/81.5 (91.5, 101.5, 112, 122, 132) cm; Length 26 1/2 (26, 27 1/2, 27 1/2, 29, 30)”/67.5 (66, 70, 70, 73.5, 76) cm

Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet

ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
Cluster
Shell
V-stitch

Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan
Miraval Tunic Free Pattern by Doris Chan

So, here it is–my plush alphabet magnet tutorial. This is a bit of a quick and dirty project–and I think it lends itself to inexactitude–so when I say things in the instructions like that you should cut 26 8×4 inch pieces of fabric–please, save your self the trouble and just eyeball it and cut the fabric out.

Same with the cotton batting–eyeball and cut. Who’s going to care if you the hole you cut out on the letter “O” is a little wonky? I won’t–I mean, look at that hole on my own letter “O” above. This pot will not be calling any kettles black.

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I meant to make a little drawstring bag with an “ABC” applique on the front to store all the magnets in–but ran out of time since I had to leave for Washington DC for work yesterday…

I may just come back and edit this post later to include a little drawstring bag–but I’ll have to get back to you on that one.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you so much for the Miraval Tunic Pattern I can’t wait to make myself one as well as my daughter in laws.

  2. Thank you so much for the Miraval Tunic Pattern I can’t wait to make myself one as well as my daughter in laws. I will make them in their favorite colors.

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