Drury Lane Crocheted Dress – FREE pattern

This gorgeous Drury Lane crocheted dress is perfect for a casual summer bride or worn to semi-formal garden party. The classic style will never go out of style, so you will wear it for years to come.

Or pair it with your favorite sandals and jean jacket for a casual boho look!

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Drury lane dress back view

Experienced crocheters will love creating this dress. Designed by Vladimir Teriokhin for Lion Brand yarns, the pattern comes in three sizes – S, M/L and 1X/2X.

The pattern is written for use with Lion Brand’s Coboo yarn. Coboo is a 50% cotton, 50% Bamboo blended yarn that comes in 18 delicious colors. This Size 3 weight yarn has excellent drape and stitch definition: perfect for year round garments, shawls and home decor.

Drury lane dress close up of sleeves

To make the Drury Lane Dress, you will need the following supplies:

  • 7 skeins of Lion Brand Coboo or equivalent Size 3 yarn for size Small. 9 skeins of size M/L and 11 skeins for 1X/2X.
  • Size F-5(3.75 mm) crochet hook
  • stitch markers
  • yarn needle

To keep the summery look, feel and drape of this garment, I would recommend that you use cotton or a cotton/bamboo blend to complete this garment.

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3 thoughts on “Drury Lane Crocheted Dress – FREE pattern

  1. Absolutely beautiful… but I can’t wear it. I would love to alter the pattern to make a top instead. Do you think that is doable? Has anyone else brought this up? Maybe already figured out which rows to skip?!?!

    1. Haven’t done it but you could definitely skip the bottom border and some of the pattern II between rows 11-34. Each 10 rows equals about 4 inches so it would depend how long you would like your top.

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