Graceful Crochet Skirt Seamless Mohair Midi Falda Pattern
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Graceful Crochet Skirt Seamless Mohair Midi Falda Pattern
If you love crochet pieces that feel light, elegant, and quietly luxurious, this seamless mohair midi skirt is a beautiful project to try. Because it is worked top down in one continuous tube, the fit is easy to adjust, and the finish looks clean. Also, mohair gives a soft halo that instantly upgrades the look. Whether you are making it for yourself, creating a custom gift, or building inventory for a small crochet business, this “falda” style skirt is a wearable that photographs well and sells well.
Skill Level
Beginner to confident beginner.
Finished Fit and Sizing Tips
This skirt is worked top down in the round, so you can try it on as you go.
- Measure natural waist, full hip, and desired skirt length.
- Aim for 0 to 2 in (0 to 5 cm) of negative or zero ease at the hip, depending on stretch.
- Midi length is usually 28 to 34 in (71 to 86 cm) from waist to hem.
Required Materials
Yarn (choose one option)
- Option 1: Lace weight mohair or mohair blend, 300 to 450 g total
- Option 2: Mohair lace held double with fingering yarn
- Mohair: 200 to 300 g
- Fingering: 300 to 500 g
Elastic
- 1 to 1.5 in (2.5 to 4 cm) wide elastic
- Length: waist measurement minus 1 to 2 in (2.5 to 5 cm)
Hooks
- 4.0 mm for tighter fabric
- 4.5 to 5.0 mm for more drape
Notions
- Stitch markers (4), yarn needle, scissors, measuring tape, and optional safety pin
Gauge
Suggested target: 16 to 18 dc and 9 to 10 rows = 4 in (10 cm) in dc in the round. Adjust hook size if needed.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
ch (chain), sl st (slip stitch), sc (single crochet), dc (double crochet), blo (back loop only), inc (increase), st (stitch), rnd (round).
Time Planning at a Glance
- Swatch and measuring: 30 to 45 min
- Waistband ribbing: 1.5 to 2.5 hrs
- Elastic casing and insertion: 30 to 45 min
- Waist to hip shaping: 1.5 to 3 hrs
- Main skirt length: 6 to 10 hrs
- Hem and finishing: 45 to 90 min
Total: about 12 to 18 hrs
Instructions
1: Prep and Measurements (30 to 45 minutes)
- Measure waist, hip, and desired length.
- Swatch in DC and calculate stitches per inch.
- Decide your target hip circumference with preferred ease.
2: Waistband Ribbing (1.5 to 2.5 hours)
- Ch 11 (adjust for elastic width).
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn.
- Row 2: Ch 1, sc blo across. Turn.
- Repeat Row 2 until it fits around your waist slightly snug.
- Join short ends with sl st or sew for a neat seam.
3: Elastic Casing and Elastic (30 to 45 minutes)
- Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc evenly around top edge. Join.
- Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc around. Join.
- Rnd 3: Ch 1, sc around. Join.
- Fold inward to create casing and sew down, leaving a small opening.
- Insert the elastic, stitch the elastic ends securely, then close the opening.
4: Set Up Body Stitch Count (20 to 30 minutes)
- Attach yarn at the bottom edge of the waistband.
- Rnd 1: Ch 2, dc evenly around. Join.
- Count stitches and check whether it will stretch over the hips.
General anchor ranges at the hips:
- S to M: 160 to 200 dc
- L to XL: 200 to 240 dc
- 2XL to 4XL: 240 to 300 dc
5: Waist to Hip Shaping (1.5 to 3 hours)
- Place 4 markers evenly around.
- Increase rnd: work dc to 1 st before marker, inc in next st, move marker, repeat at all markers.
- Work 2 even rounds.
- Repeat the increase rnd every 3rd rnd until it fits comfortably over the hips.
6: Main Midi Length (6 to 10 hours)
- Work the DC rounds evenly until you reach your desired length.
- Try on every 8 to 10 rounds to track the fit and length.
- Optional texture: alternate one plain dc round with one round of dc blo, dc.
7: Gentle Hem Shape (Optional) (45 to 75 minutes)
- For a straight skirt, keep working even rounds.
- For a soft flare, add 6 to 10 increases evenly in one round, then work 2 even rounds. Repeat once if desired.
8: Hem Finish (30 to 45 minutes)
Option A: Clean edge
- 1 round sc, then 1 round sl st loosely.
Option B: Picot edge
- Sc, ch 2, sl st in 2nd ch, sc in next st, repeat.
Fasten off and weave ends neatly.
Basic Tips
- Usea bright light to see stitches in mohair.
- Place markers every 25 to 30 stitches.
- Try it on often since the skirt is top-down.
- Frog slowly because mohair grips itself.
Common Mistakes
- Waistband loose: shorten the elastic by 1 to 2 in.
- Skirt rides up: add more hip increases.
- Stiff fabric: increase hook size by 0.5 mm.
- Wavy hem: reduce increases near the bottom.
Variations to Personalize
- Add a side slit for movement.
- Make it a high waist by increasing the waistband height.
- Add stripes or ombré color changes.
- Add a lining slip for extra coverage and warmth.
Finishing Tips
- Steam block gently and dry flat.
- Weave ends through posts to avoid bulk.
- Store folded since mohair can stretch on hangers.
Tutor Suggestions for Beginners
- Practice DC in the round for 10 minutes first.
- Start with a lighter color yarn to count stitches more easily.
- Keep notes of stitch counts for resizing and future orders.
