This is English terminology, not USA.
dc = double crochet, in USA terms is single crochet
tr = treble, in USA terms is double crochet
This top should fit a 101.5cm or 40" bust. My swatch gave me 4.5 dc stitches per row inch and I am expecting it to stretch a touch. I am deliberately making it in two pieces, front and back, because I like the structure of a seam. Sleeves? Undecided for now.
My chosen yarn is Moda Vera Gelato with which I am using a 4mm crochet hook.
Back
Chain 81 stitches
Row 1: dc into second chain then into each chain across the row (80 stitches), ch 1 and turn
Rows 2 to 5: dc into all stitches (80), ch 1 and turn
Row 6: dc into all stitches, ch 3 and turn
Row 7: tr into first 2 stitches *then skip a stitch then three tr into next stitch then skip a stitch then tr into next two stitches* repeat between ** to end of row, ch 3 and turn
Row 8: repeat row 7 but ch 1 and turn
This gives an 8-row repeating pattern.
Rows 9 to 13: repeat row 2
Row 14: repeat row 6
Rows 15 and 16: repeat rows 7 and 8
Rows 17 to 21: repeat row 2
Row 22: repeat row 6
Rows 23 and 24 repeat rows 7 and 8
These three pattern repeats give me a length of around 5 inches or 12.5 cm.
I shall double it then look at position of bust ...
Go and have a glass of wine, I will sort this eventually.
15th September 2017
I frogged this project as I totally lost interest and will now knit a top-down sleeveless pullover-style garment instead. My apologies to anyone who was actually interested.



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