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Ree's sister, Betsy, perfectly matched her farmhouse-chic dress to the location of Paige's shower

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The soles of my old shoes are still very usable, and aside from looking a bit old from rough use (and not providing the same grip on slick surfaces), they're still perfectly usable

Approximately G A U G E Mesh Body 19 stitches = 4 inches 11.5 rows = 4 inches Stitch for gauge: sc, *(ch 2, skip 1, sc in gap space), repeat from * until end of row, sc in last stitch Ribbed Trim 24 stitches = 4 inches 26 rows = 4 inches Stitch for gauge: sl st in BLO N O T E S Beginning chain does NOT count as a stitch in stitch counts Example photographs are in Adult S/M size Stitch count is in [ ] at the end of each row Cover-up is worked in sections and then seamed together Cover-up back and front panel sections are worked in rows from the top of the garment down Ribbed trim is worked in rows around the openings of the cover-up after the sections are seamed together Pattern is broken into 3 sections: 1
The 4 was too large for my top (44DD) the sides had a gap from the material to my skin, and the sleeves that dangled were way to big
